The provided maps give information about the layout of a UK village in 2000 and how it looks today to modify some several changes over a depicted period.
Overall, the village has undergone radical changes to become a more crowded residential area, with the most noticeable transformations occurring in terms of new housing and recreational spaces, with a noticeable reduction in farmland and industrial facilities.
Looking first at the northwestern side, the Main Street stretched from west to east, which had a branch effectively connected by housing around, has been replaced by a winding path, intended to develop more new residential areas surrounding it. Additionally, the amenities along to the north of the street were a restaurant and a hotel, and now it has been demolished to urbanize the village.
Turning to the south of the Main Street, these were a pub and a shoe factory and have been knocked down in their place at the present. Nowadays, a straight path has been expanded towards to build a new playground to reflect modern development trends. Finally, the farmland and the farm, which dominated the southeast portion, has been flattened so as to make way for more new residential buildings and construct a roundabout at the end of the street to shift from agricultural to industrial life.
