Published: 21 Nov 25
We’re now entering the Regulation 19 consultation phase for the Milton Keynes City Plan 2050. At this stage, we’re asking for comments on whether the plan is legally compliant, based on strong evidence, and consistent with national planning policy. This plan sets out how Milton Keynes can grow in a way that delivers new homes, attracts investment and creates well-connected communities. It focuses on making sure people have access to schools, health services, shops and green spaces, while protecting the environment and putting infrastructure in place from the start. Since 2023, we’ve run a wide-ranging engagement programme, including events across the city and an online campaign. Around 7,000 comments were received, and your feedback has helped shape the policies now included in the plan. Before we submit the plan to government for independent examination, we’re asking for comments specifically on its legal soundness and alignment with national planning policy. If you’d like to share your views or suggest changes to help ensure the plan meets national requirements, you can do so until 22 December at 5:30pm. Read More...
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Published: 23 Oct 25
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