The plans below show a public park when it first opened in 1920 and the same park today. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

Grange
Park
was
first
opened in 1920, Rectangular area with two
entrance
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which
are
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opposite to each other one on
the
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Arnold Avenue and the other
entrance
on
the
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Eldon Street. There used to be a
water
fountain in the centre of the
park
and a stage for music performance's in the
centre left
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. There used to be
total
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3
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rose
garden
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across the
park
out of which two are on
the
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either side of the
entrance
from
the
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Arnold Avenue and one on the left of the other
entrance
. The
park
also
had a pond for
water
plants on the
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northeast
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north east
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side and some seats near the rose garden to enjoy the aroma around it.Since
then
the
park
features has been changed a lot now
instead
of the fountain there's a big rose garden in the centre, with the seats around it on the left of it there's
a
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Amphitheatre where there used to be a stage for music
performances's
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. There's a play area for children on the
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northeast
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north east
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northeast
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side of the
park
where there used to be a pond and a cafe adjacent to
play
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the play
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area and opposite to
it
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a
water
feature has been added in place of
glasshouse
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the glasshouse
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. access to the
park
is still via old entrances but there's a
third
entrance
behind the
water
feature for
underground
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the underground
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car
park
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