The maps provided, compared the form of Kelsbey’s village from 1780 to 2000 by depicting alterations that occurred to its environment that resulted in facilities’ improvement.
from a broad perspective, a wide range of reconstructing considerations was taken, from destroying farms and woods to replacing them with new facilities such as a bridge, roads, and public services to boost rural lives.
In detail, regarding the development process of the village from 1780 to 1860, there were notable changes to expand commuting services. A new bridge was built for allowing reaching the other side of the bridge and also a road was set up for vehicles’ convenience.
On the other hand, for the next 40 years advancements, the remaining farms and woods were eradicated, a new road line, a wetland for birds, and several public services were offered instead to completely change the village outlook to a new brand village. The introduced public services included 5 shops, 2 schools, and 3 sports fields. As a result, the diagram delineates the expansion of accommodation for residents as demand for living in the village was increased for the modern enhancements.
