The given diagrams illustrate the development of the village of Kelsbey between 1780 and 2000. Overall, it is clearly seen that this place has undergone a radical transformation that was happening gradually throughout 220 years.
According to the illustrations, only 100 homes were built in 1780, which means that a small community lived there. However, the population steadily increased up to 200 houses, with 2 farms disappearing in 1860. Moreover, a bridge crossing the river and a road leading to the residences were added. Additionally, the forest had shrunk, and only approximately one-third of it remained.
In 2000, commerce began to emerge, and five shops were constructed on the river bank. Despite the fact that the woods and farms were completely vanished, the wetland for birds appeared in the south of the area. Furthermore, the social expansion was observed with 2 schools and 3 sports fields being manufactured. Consequently, the infrastructure has become more extensive with the attachment of 300 more apartment buildings and one more roadway between the living complex and educational institutions.
