Entries by Philip

Village Green Status Granted

On Tuesday the 5th July 2016 at a meeting of the MKBC Regulatory Committee held in the Civic Offices, Village Green Status was granted to 2 parcels of open space land in the parish of Old Woughton, south of Passmore and between Foxton and Castle Rose in Woughton Park. The applications had been made within […]

Woughton Heritage Exhibition 2016

Following last year’s inaugural exhibition WOUGHTON HERITAGE PRESENTS  ‘WOUGHTON, A CHANGING LANDSCAPE’ An historical and social study of Woughton (pre New Town) set against the backcloth of a developing world. Saturday 10th September 2016:  10 – 5pm  Sunday 11th September 2016:  2 – 5pm Monday 12th September 2016:  10 – 2pm Free Entry Refreshments Available […]

Milton Keynes Futures 2050 Report

The MK Futures 2050 Commission has just published an initial report. “In this report, we set out a vision for Milton Keynes in 2050 and our views on how to make a great city greater. We see two central drivers defining this vision for 2050. First, Milton Keynes’ citizens must have access to the best education […]

Patch Allotment Open Day

Sizzling sausages, bacon and burgers were much in demand at the Patch on Saturday 16th July.   A steady stream of guests joined plot-holders from 10am until 4pm to catch up on recent developments as well as sharing news around their local areas.  Chickens, bees and a scarecrow were inspected. One hundred and five visitors were […]

Falconhurst School summer visit to the Patch

There was a second visit of year 5 students from Falconhurst School in Eaglestone, to the Patch Allotments on the 14th July. This was a follow up to the last excussion to the Patch in February when the allotments were still largely dormant. On this occasion the children were able to see the allotments in […]