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Category Archives: Plan:MK
Gallagher Estates MK ‘daughter settlement’ proposal
“Gallagher Estates is seeking permission to build a ‘daughter settlement’ on a massive chunk of land running from Little Linford, through Haversham and up to Castlethorpe.” (MK Citizen 2016-08-04)
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PLAN:MK Strategic Development Directions Consultation
Officers in the Council’s Development Plans team will be doing their last consultation event on the Plan:MK Strategic Development Directions Document (on how and where Milton Keynes should grow in the future) in the Milton Keynes Library in Central Milton … Continue reading
Plan: MK Strategic Development Directions Consultation
Milton Keynes Council’s Planning Team presented proposed development plans at a public meeting at Hanslope School on Tuesday evening ( 23rd February, 2016). Four possible options were presented. One option could create “satellite settlements” of between 5,000 and 10,000 houses in … Continue reading