The village's first church and school were built alongside each other in 1838.
In 1890 a new lock was built alongside the original one.
It was built, alongside the new city hall, in 1850 after an 1849 fire destroyed much of the market.
In 1993, a boys primary school was built alongside the mosque.
There are plans to build a similar tower alongside it.
The staff cottages, which were built in 1870 alongside the approach road, can still be seen on the south side of the line.
A large car park was provided and some offices were built alongside the station at the time of opening.
An extension to the church was built alongside it in the 1990s to house community facilities.
The current bridge is actually two separate bridges built alongside each other.
A new pumping station was built alongside the mill in 2001.