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The image shows two adjacent district maps detailing structural layouts. Left map: "SAWN DISTRICT, 2000"; key symbols: houses (5), large building "Tishing Bees Cannery" near forest, "Elmwood River" at top, "Oak Avenue" running horizontally below cannery, one road branching from Oak Avenue to riverside, separate icon "Petwood Primary School" in southeast corner, "Millers Lake" in southwest corner. Right map: "SAWN DISTRICT, 2023"; key symbols: apartments (3), houses (5, same locations as 2000), shops (3); added structures: "Tsey Office Complex" northwest, "Secondary School" southwest adjacent to "Petwood Primary School," "Elmwood River" and parallel road intact, "Oak Avenue" retaining connection to residential area, new branching roads toward educational institutions between riverside and cannery area. Key at bottom specifies symbols.
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The two maps convey the changes that have taken place in the Sawry District neighborhood over a century.
A major development is seen at the housing and business enterprises. Connectivity and accessibility for the citizens were introduced by the government of Sawry district by the year 2020.
The pollution causing Tulebug Bros Cannary factory was removed and instead the Yang office complex was built in its place. Prestwich Primary school has been relocated to make way for a gas station. This was done by preserving the Millers Lake. The school was rebuilt into a larger structure comparing its earlier image.
An apartment was destroyed, and smaller houses were built. There is an increase in the number of housing and business properties near to the Oak Avenue by 2020. A bridge has been built to connect through the Elmwood River. A small bike path was also created running close to the River which was earlier the place of the beach.
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