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City of Milton Keynes

The City of Milton Keynes is a unitary authority area with both borough and city status, in Buckinghamshire.[3] It is the northernmost district of the South East England Region. The borough abuts Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire and the remainder of Buckinghamshire.[a]

City of Milton Keynes
Motto(s): 
By knowledge, design and understanding
City of Milton Keynes, shown within Buckinghamshire and England
Coordinates: 52°07′N 0°46′W / 52.117°N 0.767°W / 52.117; -0.767
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Constituent countryEngland
RegionSouth East
Ceremonial countyBuckinghamshire
Incorporated1 April 1974
Government
 • TypeUnitary authority
 • Governing bodyMilton Keynes City Council
 • MPsIain Stewart (C) (Milton Keynes South)
Ben Everitt (C) (Milton Keynes North)
Area
 • Total119 sq mi (309 km2)
Population
 (2022)[2]
 • Total292,180
 • Rank52nd
 • Density2,450/sq mi (947/km2)
Postcode
Area code01908
GSS codeE06000042
Websitemilton-keynes.gov.uk

The principal built-up area in the borough is the Milton Keynes urban area, which accounts for about 20% of its area and 90% of its population. The borough also includes many rural areas surrounding the Milton Keynes urban area (especially to the north), containing several villages and the town of Olney. At the 2021 census, the population of the unitary authority area was just over 287,000.[4]

History edit

The district was created on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, covering the whole area of four former districts and part of a fifth, which were all abolished at the same time:[5]

The new district was named Milton Keynes (after its largest settlement).[6] The district was given borough status from its creation, allowing the chair of the council to take the title of mayor.[7]

As established in 1974, the borough of Milton Keynes was one of five non-metropolitan districts of Buckinghamshire, with Buckinghamshire County Council providing county-level services to the area. On 1 April 1997, Milton Keynes became a self-governing unitary authority by being redefined as its own non-metropolitan county, independent from Buckinghamshire County Council.[8] Milton Keynes remains part of the ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire for the purposes of lieutenancy.[9]

On 15 August 2022, letters patent were issued giving the borough the status of a city, allowing the council to change its name to Milton Keynes City Council.[3]

Local government edit

Arising from the local government elections of May 2021, the borough is governed by a Labour and Liberal Democrat coalition administration. The Conservative Party is the main opposition group.

As of January 2023, political composition of the council is as follows.

Affiliation Councillors
Conservative Party 17
Labour Party 25
Liberal Democrats 15

The 2022 local election did not change the status of the council from 'no overall control'. No political party has had an 'overall majority' on the council since 2006.

Economy edit

According to data from the Office for National Statistics for 2017, the borough was the highest performing NUTS3 region in the UK outside inner London (which takes the first five places), on the basis of gross value added per head.[10]

Education edit

Further education in the borough is provided by Milton Keynes College. For higher education, the Open University's headquarters are in Milton Keynes – though, as this is a distance education institution, the only students resident on campus are approximately 200 full-time postgraduates. A campus of the University of Bedfordshire located in Central Milton Keynes, provides conventional undergraduate courses.

Cranfield University is the academic partner in project with Milton Keynes City Council to establish a new university, code-named "MK:U", on a reserved site in the city centre.[11] As of January 2022, the project is stalled pending assurance of government funding.[12]

Demographics edit

Population edit

 
Population trend of borough and Urban Area 1801–2021.[13]
 
Population of City of Milton Keynes (unitary authority area) in 2021[14]

At the 2021 census, the population of the borough was 287,060.[4] This was an increase of 15.3% from the 2011 census, when the population of the borough was 248,821.[15] By 2050, the City Council projects that the borough's population will reach 410,000.[16]

Education edit

At the 2021 census, of residents aged 16 and over, 15.8% had no qualifications, 10.9% had a level 1 qualification, 14.2% had level 2, 4.7% were in apprenticeship, 15.7% had level 3, 35.8% had level 4 and 2.9% had other qualifications.

Ethnicity edit

In the 2021 census, almost 71.8% of the population described their ethnic origin as white, 12.3% as Asian, 9.7% as black, 4% as mixed, and 2% as another ethnic group.[17]

Ethnic Group Year
1991[18] 2001[19] 2011[20] 2021[17]
Number % Number % Number % Number %
White: Total 166,101 94.2% 187,852 90.7% 199,094 80% 206,114 71.8%
White: British 179,694 86.8% 183,934 73.9% 178,568 62.2%
White: Irish 2,918 2,498 2,382 0.8%
White: Gypsy or Irish Traveller 72 156 0.1%
White: Roma 578 0.2%
White: Other 5,240 12,590 5.1% 24,430 8.5%
Asian or Asian British: Total 5,982 3.4% 9,406 4.5% 22,782 9.2% 35,645 12.3%
Asian or Asian British: Indian 2,861 1.6% 3,967 1.9% 8,106 3.3% 15,348 5.3%
Asian or Asian British: Pakistani 822 0.5% 1,682 0.8% 3,851 1.5% 7163 2.5%
Asian or Asian British: Bangladeshi 694 0.4% 1,072 0.5% 1,989 0.8% 3189 1.1%
Asian or Asian British: Chinese 667 0.4% 1,835 0.9% 2,722 1.1% 2913 1.0%
Asian or Asian British: Other Asian 938 0.5% 850 0.4% 6,114 2.5% 7,032 2.4%
Black or Black British: Total 2,869 1.6% 4,986 2.4% 17,131 6.9% 27,851 9.7%
Black or Black British: African 523 2,596 13,058 5.2% 21,502 7.5%
Black or Black British: Caribbean 1,665 1,956 2,524 2,975 1.0%
Black or Black British: Other Black 681 434 1,549 3,374 1.2%
Mixed or British Mixed: Total 3,716 1.8% 8,235 3.3% 11,725 4%
Mixed: White and Black Caribbean 1,347 2,243 2,997 1.0%
Mixed: White and Black African 477 1,597 2,551 0.9%
Mixed: White and Asian 1,037 2,228 2,973 1.0%
Mixed: Other Mixed 855 2,167 3,204 1.1%
Other: Total 1,378 0.8% 1,097 0.5% 1,579 0.6% 5,725 2%
Other: Arab 565 1349 0.5%
Other: Any other ethnic group 1,378 0.8% 1,097 0.5% 1,014 0.4% 4376 1.5%
Ethnic minority: Total 10,229 5.8% 19,205 9.3% 49,727 20% 80,946 28%
Total 176,330 100% 207,057 100% 248,821 100% 287,060 100%

Religion edit

At the 2021 census, 62% professed a religious belief. Christianity is the largest denomination, with almost 43% of the total.[4]

Religion 2001[21] 2011[22] 2021[4]
Number % Number % Number %
Holds religious beliefs 145,983 70.5 154,444 62.1 178,107 62.0
  Christian 135,715 65.5 131,352 52.8 122,935 42.8
  Buddhist 747 0.4 1,246 0.5 1,404 0.5
  Hindu 2,596 1.3 6,918 2.8 12,911 4.5
  Jewish 466 0.2 427 0.1 383 0.1
  Muslim 4,843 2.3 11,913 4.8 20,484 7.1
  Sikh 795 0.4 1,372 0.6 1,959 0.7
Other religion 821 0.4 1,216 0.5 1,558 0.5
No religion and Religion not stated 61,074 29.5 94,377 37.9 125,426 43.7
No religion 44,633 21.6 77,939 31.3 108,953 38.0
Religion not stated 16,441 7.9 16,438 6.6 16,473 5.7
Total population 207,057 100.0 248,821 100.0 287,060 100.0

Housing and home ownership edit

Household tenure breaks down to 60.8% of dwellings owner-occupied, 21% of homes privately rented and 18% are socially rented.[4] Due to the borough's fast-growing population, the City Council plans for a minimum of 26,500 dwellings across the borough over the period between 2016 and 2031, with development primarily focused on city estates, expansion areas and strategic land locations in the south and east of Milton Keynes, Campbell Park (in CMK) and the three "Key Settlements" outside of the 1967 "designated development area" of Milton Keynes: Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney.[23]

Public health edit

According to Public Health England, "The health of people in Milton Keynes is generally similar to the England average. About 15.1% (8,680) children live in low income families. Life expectancy for both men and women is similar to the England average."[24]

Settlements edit

Milton Keynes urban area edit

The urban area accounts for about 20% of the borough by area and 90% by population. This is a partial list of the districts of the Milton Keynes urban area.

The City of Milton Keynes is fully parished. These are the parishes, and the districts they contain, that are now elements of the Milton Keynes built-up area as defined by the Office for National Statistics.[25][b] Bletchley, Fenny Stratford, Woburn Sands, Central Milton Keynes, Newport Pagnell, Wolverton and Stony Stratford are all towns.

Rest of the borough edit

The rural area accounts for about 80% of the borough by area and about 10% by population. Olney is a town. These are the extra-urban civil parishes:

Neighbourhood Plans edit

As of December 2023, the borough has 28 designated Neighbourhood Areas, of which 22 have made/adopted Neighbourhood Development Plans approved by the City Council, spanning both urban and rural parishes.[26]

Freedom of the City edit

The following people and military units have received the Freedom of the City (from 2022) or Freedom of the Borough (1982–2021).

Individuals edit

Military Units edit

Organisations and businesses edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Mid-Year Population Estimates, UK, June 2022". Office for National Statistics. 26 March 2024. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Mid-Year Population Estimates, UK, June 2022". Office for National Statistics. 26 March 2024. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Crown Office | The Gazette". www.thegazette.co.uk. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e UK Census (2021). "2021 Census Area Profile – Milton Keynes Local Authority (E06000042)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
  5. ^ "The English Non-metropolitan Districts (Definition) Order 1972", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, SI 1972/2039, retrieved 25 April 2023
  6. ^ "The English Non-metropolitan Districts (Names) Order 1973", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, SI 1973/551, retrieved 25 April 2023
  7. ^ "District Councils and Boroughs". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 28 March 1974. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
  8. ^ "The Buckinghamshire (Borough of Milton Keynes) (Structural Change) Order 1995". Government of the United Kingdom. Retrieved 15 July 2020. (2) A new county shall be constituted comprising the area of Milton Keynes and shall be named the county of Milton Keynes.
  9. ^ "Lieutenancies Act 1997", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, 1997 c. 23, retrieved 26 April 2023
  10. ^ Statistical bulletin: Regional gross value added (balanced), UK: 1998 to 2017 (table 7) (Report). Office for National Statistics. 12 December 2018.
  11. ^ "Project Two: MK:U A new University for Milton Keynes". MK2050 Futures Commission. October 2017. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  12. ^ "Milton Keynes: New university project for 2023 delayed". BBC News. 7 January 2022. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
  13. ^ Source: Vision of Britain, Office for National Statistics
  14. ^ "Sex by age - Office for National Statistics". www.ons.gov.uk. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
  15. ^ "Census: East of England has biggest population rise since 2011". BBC News. 28 June 2022. Retrieved 12 February 2023.
  16. ^ "STRATEGY FOR 2050 NEW DESIGN" (PDF). MK2050 Futures Commission. March 2022. Retrieved 12 December 2023.
  17. ^ a b "Ethnic group - Office for National Statistics". www.ons.gov.uk. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  18. ^ Data is taken from United Kingdom Casweb Data services of the United Kingdom 1991 Census on Ethnic Data for England, Scotland and Wales (Table 6)
  19. ^ "Office for National Statistics; 2001 Census Key Statistics". webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  20. ^ "2011 Census: Ethnic Group, local authorities in England and Wales". webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  21. ^ "KS007 - Religion - Nomis - 2001". www.nomisweb.co.uk. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  22. ^ "KS209EW (Religion) - Nomis - 2011". www.nomisweb.co.uk. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  23. ^ "Plan:MK 2016-2031" (PDF). Milton Keynes City Council. Retrieved 12 December 2023.
  24. ^ "Local Authority Health Profile 2019: Milton Keynes". Public Health England. 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2020.
  25. ^ UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Milton Keynes Built-up area (E34005056)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 29 March 2019. (includes map of the built-up area).
  26. ^ "Neighbourhood Plans in Milton Keynes". Milton Keynes City Council. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
  27. ^ a b c d e f David Tooley (15 May 2020). "Tories want key workers in Milton Keynes to be awarded freedom of the borough". Milton Keynes Citizen. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  28. ^ "Football boss 'overwhelmed' by award". BBC News. 22 August 2015.
  29. ^ "Proud city centre military march to commemorate Freedom of the Borough - Milton Keynes Council". www.milton-keynes.gov.uk.
  30. ^ "Congratulations to MK's Leah Williamson and The Lionesses". Milton Keynes Council. 1 August 2022.
  31. ^ Sally Murrer (28 February 2023). "England captain Leah Williamson awarded Freedom of the City of Milton Keynes". Milton Keynes Citizen. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  32. ^ "Rifles squadron rewarded for service with 'Freedom of Milton Keynes' honour". ITV News. 11 March 2018.
  1. ^ The remainder of Buckinghamshire is also a Unitary Authority and is controlled by Buckinghamshire Council.
  2. ^ This list excludes the civil parishes of Aspley Guise and Aspley Heath which, despite being in the contiguous built-up area, are in Central Bedfordshire and thus outside the City of Milton Keynes.

External links edit

  • Map on the Milton Keynes Council's website showing civil parishes in the borough.

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This article is about the local government district For the main settlement see Milton Keynes For the built up area see Milton Keynes urban area The City of Milton Keynes is a unitary authority area with both borough and city status in Buckinghamshire 3 It is the northernmost district of the South East England Region The borough abuts Bedfordshire Northamptonshire and the remainder of Buckinghamshire a City of Milton KeynesCity borough unitary authority areaMotto s By knowledge design and understandingCity of Milton Keynes shown within Buckinghamshire and EnglandCoordinates 52 07 N 0 46 W 52 117 N 0 767 W 52 117 0 767Sovereign stateUnited KingdomConstituent countryEnglandRegionSouth EastCeremonial countyBuckinghamshireIncorporated1 April 1974Government TypeUnitary authority Governing bodyMilton Keynes City Council MPsIain Stewart C Milton Keynes South Ben Everitt C Milton Keynes North Area 1 Total119 sq mi 309 km2 Population 2022 2 Total292 180 Rank52nd Density2 450 sq mi 947 km2 PostcodeMKArea code01908GSS codeE06000042Websitemilton keynes wbr gov wbr uk The principal built up area in the borough is the Milton Keynes urban area which accounts for about 20 of its area and 90 of its population The borough also includes many rural areas surrounding the Milton Keynes urban area especially to the north containing several villages and the town of Olney At the 2021 census the population of the unitary authority area was just over 287 000 4 Contents 1 History 2 Local government 3 Economy 4 Education 5 Demographics 5 1 Population 5 1 1 Education 5 1 2 Ethnicity 5 1 3 Religion 5 2 Housing and home ownership 5 3 Public health 6 Settlements 6 1 Milton Keynes urban area 6 2 Rest of the borough 6 3 Neighbourhood Plans 7 Freedom of the City 7 1 Individuals 7 2 Military Units 7 3 Organisations and businesses 8 References 9 External linksHistory editSee also History of Milton Keynes The district was created on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972 covering the whole area of four former districts and part of a fifth which were all abolished at the same time 5 Bletchley Urban District Newport Pagnell Urban District Newport Pagnell Rural District Winslow Rural District part within the designated New Town area only rest went to Aylesbury Vale Wolverton Urban District The new district was named Milton Keynes after its largest settlement 6 The district was given borough status from its creation allowing the chair of the council to take the title of mayor 7 As established in 1974 the borough of Milton Keynes was one of five non metropolitan districts of Buckinghamshire with Buckinghamshire County Council providing county level services to the area On 1 April 1997 Milton Keynes became a self governing unitary authority by being redefined as its own non metropolitan county independent from Buckinghamshire County Council 8 Milton Keynes remains part of the ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire for the purposes of lieutenancy 9 On 15 August 2022 letters patent were issued giving the borough the status of a city allowing the council to change its name to Milton Keynes City Council 3 Local government editMain article Milton Keynes City Council See also Milton Keynes local elections and 2021 United Kingdom local elections Arising from the local government elections of May 2021 the borough is governed by a Labour and Liberal Democrat coalition administration The Conservative Party is the main opposition group As of January 2023 update political composition of the council is as follows Affiliation Councillors Conservative Party 17 Labour Party 25 Liberal Democrats 15 The 2022 local election did not change the status of the council from no overall control No political party has had an overall majority on the council since 2006 Economy editAccording to data from the Office for National Statistics for 2017 the borough was the highest performing NUTS3 region in the UK outside inner London which takes the first five places on the basis of gross value added per head 10 Education editSee also List of schools in Milton Keynes Further education in the borough is provided by Milton Keynes College For higher education the Open University s headquarters are in Milton Keynes though as this is a distance education institution the only students resident on campus are approximately 200 full time postgraduates A campus of the University of Bedfordshire located in Central Milton Keynes provides conventional undergraduate courses Cranfield University is the academic partner in project with Milton Keynes City Council to establish a new university code named MK U on a reserved site in the city centre 11 As of January 2022 update the project is stalled pending assurance of government funding 12 Demographics editPopulation edit nbsp Population trend of borough and Urban Area 1801 2021 13 nbsp Population of City of Milton Keynes unitary authority area in 2021 14 At the 2021 census the population of the borough was 287 060 4 This was an increase of 15 3 from the 2011 census when the population of the borough was 248 821 15 By 2050 the City Council projects that the borough s population will reach 410 000 16 Education edit At the 2021 census of residents aged 16 and over 15 8 had no qualifications 10 9 had a level 1 qualification 14 2 had level 2 4 7 were in apprenticeship 15 7 had level 3 35 8 had level 4 and 2 9 had other qualifications Ethnicity edit In the 2021 census almost 71 8 of the population described their ethnic origin as white 12 3 as Asian 9 7 as black 4 as mixed and 2 as another ethnic group 17 click show to expand Ethnic Group Year 1991 18 2001 19 2011 20 2021 17 Number Number Number Number White Total 166 101 94 2 187 852 90 7 199 094 80 206 114 71 8 White British 179 694 86 8 183 934 73 9 178 568 62 2 White Irish 2 918 2 498 2 382 0 8 White Gypsy or Irish Traveller 72 156 0 1 White Roma 578 0 2 White Other 5 240 12 590 5 1 24 430 8 5 Asian or Asian British Total 5 982 3 4 9 406 4 5 22 782 9 2 35 645 12 3 Asian or Asian British Indian 2 861 1 6 3 967 1 9 8 106 3 3 15 348 5 3 Asian or Asian British Pakistani 822 0 5 1 682 0 8 3 851 1 5 7163 2 5 Asian or Asian British Bangladeshi 694 0 4 1 072 0 5 1 989 0 8 3189 1 1 Asian or Asian British Chinese 667 0 4 1 835 0 9 2 722 1 1 2913 1 0 Asian or Asian British Other Asian 938 0 5 850 0 4 6 114 2 5 7 032 2 4 Black or Black British Total 2 869 1 6 4 986 2 4 17 131 6 9 27 851 9 7 Black or Black British African 523 2 596 13 058 5 2 21 502 7 5 Black or Black British Caribbean 1 665 1 956 2 524 2 975 1 0 Black or Black British Other Black 681 434 1 549 3 374 1 2 Mixed or British Mixed Total 3 716 1 8 8 235 3 3 11 725 4 Mixed White and Black Caribbean 1 347 2 243 2 997 1 0 Mixed White and Black African 477 1 597 2 551 0 9 Mixed White and Asian 1 037 2 228 2 973 1 0 Mixed Other Mixed 855 2 167 3 204 1 1 Other Total 1 378 0 8 1 097 0 5 1 579 0 6 5 725 2 Other Arab 565 1349 0 5 Other Any other ethnic group 1 378 0 8 1 097 0 5 1 014 0 4 4376 1 5 Ethnic minority Total 10 229 5 8 19 205 9 3 49 727 20 80 946 28 Total 176 330 100 207 057 100 248 821 100 287 060 100 Religion edit At the 2021 census 62 professed a religious belief Christianity is the largest denomination with almost 43 of the total 4 click show to expand Religion 2001 21 2011 22 2021 4 Number Number Number Holds religious beliefs 145 983 70 5 154 444 62 1 178 107 62 0 nbsp Christian 135 715 65 5 131 352 52 8 122 935 42 8 nbsp Buddhist 747 0 4 1 246 0 5 1 404 0 5 nbsp Hindu 2 596 1 3 6 918 2 8 12 911 4 5 nbsp Jewish 466 0 2 427 0 1 383 0 1 nbsp Muslim 4 843 2 3 11 913 4 8 20 484 7 1 nbsp Sikh 795 0 4 1 372 0 6 1 959 0 7 Other religion 821 0 4 1 216 0 5 1 558 0 5 No religion and Religion not stated 61 074 29 5 94 377 37 9 125 426 43 7 No religion 44 633 21 6 77 939 31 3 108 953 38 0 Religion not stated 16 441 7 9 16 438 6 6 16 473 5 7 Total population 207 057 100 0 248 821 100 0 287 060 100 0 Housing and home ownership edit Household tenure breaks down to 60 8 of dwellings owner occupied 21 of homes privately rented and 18 are socially rented 4 Due to the borough s fast growing population the City Council plans for a minimum of 26 500 dwellings across the borough over the period between 2016 and 2031 with development primarily focused on city estates expansion areas and strategic land locations in the south and east of Milton Keynes Campbell Park in CMK and the three Key Settlements outside of the 1967 designated development area of Milton Keynes Newport Pagnell Woburn Sands and Olney 23 Public health edit According to Public Health England The health of people in Milton Keynes is generally similar to the England average About 15 1 8 680 children live in low income families Life expectancy for both men and women is similar to the England average 24 Settlements editMilton Keynes urban area edit Main articles Milton Keynes and Milton Keynes urban area The urban area accounts for about 20 of the borough by area and 90 by population This is a partial list of the districts of the Milton Keynes urban area The City of Milton Keynes is fully parished These are the parishes and the districts they contain that are now elements of the Milton Keynes built up area as defined by the Office for National Statistics 25 b Bletchley Fenny Stratford Woburn Sands Central Milton Keynes Newport Pagnell Wolverton and Stony Stratford are all towns Abbey Hill Kiln Farm Two Mile Ash Wymbush Bletchley and Fenny Stratford Brickfields Central Bletchley Denbigh Mount Farm Fenny Lock Granby Fenny Stratford Newton Leys Water Eaton Bradwell Bradville Bradwell Bradwell Abbey Bradwell Common Bradwell village Heelands Rooksley Broughton and Milton Keynes the Village a shared parish council Atterbury Brook Furlong Broughton Fox Milne Middleton Milton Keynes Milton Keynes Village Northfield Oakgrove Pineham Campbell Park civil parish Fishermead Newlands Oldbrook Springfield Willen and Willen Lake Winterhill The Woolstones Central Milton Keynes Central MK Campbell Park Fairfields Great Linford Bolbeck Park Blakelands Conniburrow Downs Barn Downhead Park Giffard Park Great Linford Neath Hill Pennyland Redhouse Tongwell Willen Park Kents Hill Monkston and Brinklow Brinklow Kents Hill Kingston Monkston Loughton and Great Holm Loughton Loughton Lodge Great Holm Elfield Park the Bowl New Bradwell Newport Pagnell Shenley Brook End Emerson Valley Furzton Kingsmead Shenley Brook End Shenley Lodge Snelshall Tattenhoe Tattenhoe Park Westcroft Shenley Church End Crownhill Grange Farm Hazeley Medbourne Oakhill Oxley Park Shenley Church End Woodhill Simpson and Ashland Ashland Simpson West Ashland Stantonbury Bancroft Bancroft Park Blue Bridge Bradville Linford Wood Oakridge Park Stantonbury Stantonbury Fields Stony Stratford Fullers Slade Galley Hill Stony Stratford Walton Caldecotte Old Farm Park Tilbrook Tower Gate Walnut Tree Walton Walton Hall Walton Park Wavendon Gate Wavendon Wavendon Eagle Farm Glebe Farm West Bletchley Far Bletchley Old Bletchley West Bletchley Whitehouse Woburn Sands Wolverton and Greenleys Greenleys Stacey Bushes Stonebridge Wolverton Old Wolverton Woughton Beanhill Bleak Hall Coffee Hall Eaglestone Leadenhall Netherfield Peartree Bridge Redmoor Tinkers Bridge part Old Woughton Passmore part of Tinkers Bridge Woughton on the Green Woughton Park Rest of the borough edit The rural area accounts for about 80 of the borough by area and about 10 by population Olney is a town These are the extra urban civil parishes Astwood and Hardmead Bow Brickhill Caldecote Calverton Castlethorpe Chicheley Clifton Reynes Cold Brayfield Emberton Filgrave Gayhurst Hanslope Haversham cum Little Linford Lathbury Lavendon Little Brickhill Long Street Moulsoe Newton Blossomville North Crawley Olney Ravenstone Sherington Stoke Goldington Tyringham Warrington Weston Underwood Neighbourhood Plans edit As of December 2023 update the borough has 28 designated Neighbourhood Areas of which 22 have made adopted Neighbourhood Development Plans approved by the City Council spanning both urban and rural parishes 26 Freedom of the City editThe following people and military units have received the Freedom of the City from 2022 or Freedom of the Borough 1982 2021 Individuals edit Jock Campbell Baron Campbell of Eskan 18 March 1982 27 James Marshall 2009 27 Dame Cleo Laine 2011 27 Peter Winkelman 12 November 2015 28 29 Leah Williamson 28 February 2023 30 31 first recipient of the Freedom of the City Military Units edit The Royal Green Jackets 1998 27 The Rifles 2007 27 confirmation 678 Rifles Squadron 6 Regiment Army Air Corps 11 March 2018 32 Organisations and businesses edit Red Bull Racing 2014 27 References edit Mid Year Population Estimates UK June 2022 Office for National Statistics 26 March 2024 Retrieved 3 May 2024 Mid Year Population Estimates UK June 2022 Office for National Statistics 26 March 2024 Retrieved 3 May 2024 a b Crown Office The Gazette www thegazette co uk Retrieved 19 August 2022 a b c d e UK Census 2021 2021 Census Area Profile Milton Keynes Local Authority E06000042 Nomis Office for National Statistics Retrieved 18 September 2023 The English Non metropolitan Districts Definition Order 1972 legislation gov uk The National Archives SI 1972 2039 retrieved 25 April 2023 The English Non metropolitan Districts Names Order 1973 legislation gov uk The National Archives SI 1973 551 retrieved 25 April 2023 District Councils and Boroughs Parliamentary Debates Hansard 28 March 1974 Retrieved 16 January 2012 The Buckinghamshire Borough of Milton Keynes Structural Change Order 1995 Government of the United Kingdom Retrieved 15 July 2020 2 A new county shall be constituted comprising the area of Milton Keynes and shall be named the county of Milton Keynes Lieutenancies Act 1997 legislation gov uk The National Archives 1997 c 23 retrieved 26 April 2023 Statistical bulletin Regional gross value added balanced UK 1998 to 2017 table 7 Report Office for National Statistics 12 December 2018 Project Two MK U A new University for Milton Keynes MK2050 Futures Commission October 2017 Retrieved 6 February 2019 Milton Keynes New university project for 2023 delayed BBC News 7 January 2022 Retrieved 15 February 2022 Source Vision of Britain Office for National Statistics Sex by age Office for National Statistics www ons gov uk Retrieved 15 June 2023 Census East of England has biggest population rise since 2011 BBC News 28 June 2022 Retrieved 12 February 2023 STRATEGY FOR 2050 NEW DESIGN PDF MK2050 Futures Commission March 2022 Retrieved 12 December 2023 a b Ethnic group Office for National Statistics www ons gov uk Retrieved 29 November 2022 Data is taken from United Kingdom Casweb Data services of the United Kingdom 1991 Census on Ethnic Data for England Scotland and Wales Table 6 Office for National Statistics 2001 Census Key Statistics webarchive nationalarchives gov uk Retrieved 7 September 2021 2011 Census Ethnic Group local authorities in England and Wales webarchive nationalarchives gov uk Retrieved 15 December 2021 KS007 Religion Nomis 2001 www nomisweb co uk Retrieved 18 October 2022 KS209EW Religion Nomis 2011 www nomisweb co uk Retrieved 18 October 2022 Plan MK 2016 2031 PDF Milton Keynes City Council Retrieved 12 December 2023 Local Authority Health Profile 2019 Milton Keynes Public Health England 2019 Retrieved 22 August 2020 UK Census 2011 Local Area Report Milton Keynes Built up area E34005056 Nomis Office for National Statistics Retrieved 29 March 2019 includes map of the built up area Neighbourhood Plans in Milton Keynes Milton Keynes City Council Retrieved 13 December 2023 a b c d e f David Tooley 15 May 2020 Tories want key workers in Milton Keynes to be awarded freedom of the borough Milton Keynes Citizen Retrieved 4 August 2020 Football boss overwhelmed by award BBC News 22 August 2015 Proud city centre military march to commemorate Freedom of the Borough Milton Keynes Council www milton keynes gov uk Congratulations to MK s Leah Williamson and The Lionesses Milton Keynes Council 1 August 2022 Sally Murrer 28 February 2023 England captain Leah Williamson awarded Freedom of the City of Milton Keynes Milton Keynes Citizen Retrieved 3 March 2023 Rifles squadron rewarded for service with Freedom of Milton Keynes honour ITV News 11 March 2018 The remainder of Buckinghamshire is also a Unitary Authority and is controlled by Buckinghamshire Council This list excludes the civil parishes of Aspley Guise and Aspley Heath which despite being in the contiguous built up area are in Central Bedfordshire and thus outside the City of Milton Keynes External links editMap on the Milton Keynes Council s website showing civil parishes in the borough Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title City of Milton Keynes amp oldid 1213326843, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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