Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The illustration pictures two suggested sites for (of) erecting a new
school
for the
town
Canterbury and its surroundings The
first
proposal is suggested that the
school
should be built in the countryside, to the north-east of the
town
center
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, where is 5 km away from another
town
Sturry with about 7,000 population.
However
, it is relatively considerably far away from Chartham, a smaller
town
with 4,500 people living in. Parents of children who live in Chartham have to drive along the main roads pass
town
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the town
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center
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approximately 15 km every day. In the case of the
second
proposed site for the new
school
, it is situated in the heart of the
town
, where it is equidistant for Sturry and
Charham
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Chatham
. What’s more, it is
quite
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convenience
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for students
those
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who
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live in the housing area and it is easy to access
to
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restaurants or shopping
mall
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after their parents pick up them. To sum up, both proposal for the site of the new
school
has
a
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equidistance from the university, which is located to the north of
town
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the town
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center
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and on the edge of
countryside
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the countryside
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around the housing area. Each of them has advantages for students.
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