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Plan for 3,500 homes across Milton Keynes and Central Bedfordshire
Plan for 3,500 homes across Milton Keynes and Central Bedfordshire

BBC News

time23-02-2025

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Plan for 3,500 homes across Milton Keynes and Central Bedfordshire

Concerns have been raised over a proposed housing development that could cross the boundary between two council approved, the Keepers Place project could see up to 3,500 new homes built on land next to the M1 motorway near Milton Keynes, but also on land in neighbouring Central Central Bedfordshire opposition councillor Sue Clark has voiced her concerns to the Local Democracy Reporting Service over the long term implications of the Peter Glazebrook, from developer Hallam Land, said: "We have an exciting opportunity here to create a sustainable, inclusive and well-connected community that meets the aspirations and growing needs of the local area." The development is part of Milton Keynes City Council's Local Plan 2050, but would be the first project to spill over the local authority's Land said it was hosting three consultation events on the proposals over the next two weeks, and hoped to put an outline planning application to the city council later this said there was an "important principle at stake here"."If this is granted planning permission, it would be the start of the expansion of Milton Keynes into Central Bedfordshire, and I will be calling on Central Bedfordshire Council to resist," she Land said it was committed to working collaboratively with both Peter Glazebrook said: "We are committed to bringing forward an application which offers the homes, jobs and infrastructure to benefit future generations."The government has recently rejected a fast-track devolution deal that could have involved several councils, including Central Bedfordshire and Milton Clark said she remained wary of the long-term implications, if those plans return to the table and mean both councils are incorporated into a larger combined authority."If we find ourselves part of the Government's devolution plans with Milton Keynes, then I suspect this will only be the start," she Zerny, independent leader of Central Bedfordshire Council, said: "We understand the developer wants to build on land in the Milton Keynes area, and some in Central Bedfordshire and we would expect to work closely with Milton Keynes over any border issues as has been the case in the past."Milton Keynes City Council said it would not comment due to the ongoing consultation by the developers. Follow Beds, Herts and Bucks news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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