The provided diagrams illustrate the changes that took place between 1985 and 2010 in a village of Wells-on-the-Water in the UK.
Overall, the village has undergone a number of dramatic changes, the most important of which are the disappearance of the green zone, the construction of a housing area, and the development of buildings for recreational needs.
The north of the village saw a number of changes, with the demolition of the farmland to pave the way for a shop complex and a post office, and a road named Queens Drive was erected to allow access to the north-eastern part of the community. The old factory on the west was repurposed into the luxury flats for the wealthy, and the Woods Drive road to the east of the building was unchanged. In the middle of the map, the mansion gardens still existed, and the mansion house was reoriented into a care home for elder people.
There used to be a farm house in the south-west of Wells-on-the-Water, but it has been upgraded to a park, which was accompanied by the construction of a complex of housing. To the east of the map, a big tree was moved to the north to make way for some households. Moreover, a traffic system was built across the River Wells to allow access to the eastern area of the village.
