Milton Keynes Council's Liberal Democrat Cabinet endorsed the "Core Strategy" - a crucial development plan which sets out the vision for the Borough until the year 2026. Having already undergone initial stages of consultation with the public and stakeholders, the Strategy (with some amendments accepted by the Liberal Democrats) was endorsed by the full Council on 12 January.
The Core Strategy's key objective is to develop Milton Keynes as a major city fit for the 21st Century. It provides key objectives and a strategy for the future development of the city and identifies the major areas where growth and change will take place. Highlights include:
Council Leader Councillor Sam Crooks said: "Having listened to the views of our community and stakeholders, we believe the Core Strategy contains the most sustainable and suitable plan for the future development of Milton Keynes. We refer to Milton Keynes as the 'city that thinks differently' and, by 2026, Milton Keynes aspires to be one of the UK's top cities with a reputation as a modern and forward thinking place to live."
For six weeks between Thursday 21 January and Thursday 4 March, the "Submission Version" of the Core Strategy will be available for a final opportunity for the public and other stakeholders to comment.
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