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- Mohammed Khan Welcomes Solid Progress at Local Shops.
In February Mohammed Khan brought together representatives from Milton Keynes Council, bus operator Arriva, the school, Oxley Park Academy, the Police and the local Parish Council who sat down at...
- Welcome Action at Dangerous Junction.
The dangerous junction between Whalley Drive and Whaddon Way has now had double yellow lines painted on the roads. This will make it much safer according to residents and local...
- Council tries to sell off another empty Council House.
In December 2010 the Citizen highlighted that Milton Keynes Council had put an empty council house, that had previously been the Abbey School’s caretaker’s house on the market despite very...
- Loughton Park Play Areas an Utter Disgrace
Many of the play areas in Loughton are a disgrace. Some, like the play area on the south side of the Loughton sports ground have lost all their equipment, presumably...
- West Bletchley Parking the Big issue
Lack of car parking is the biggest issue for West Bletchley residents.
West Bletchley parish councillors Mick Legg and Nigel Long have undertaken extensive survey work over the past six...
- Golf Course development goes to appeal
Plans to dig up part of the Windmill Hill golf course was defeated by resident pressure last July. (15 July Planning Committee.) Now the company managing the golf course have...
- Time to consult on Whalley Drive Speeding Traffic as 85% reject 20mph.
Residents of Whalley Drive and the closes off it have long been concerned about speeding traffic. Cllr Mick Legg who chairs the West Bletchley Parish Council 20mph working...
- Are the lights still going out all over MK?
There is concern that grid road and redway lights are being turned off on the quiet by the Tory Council as it continues to cut budgets. Oldbrook...
- Mohammed Khan questions missing school safety measures at Giles Brook.
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- Community Initiatives Fund to tackle Anti Social Behaviour.
With Government cuts to the Police service and the Milton Keynes Community Safety Partnership Labour is concerned that Anti Social Behaviour (ASB) will go un-challenged. Labour are...
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