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  1. 264,349. Source: [5] [6] Milton Keynes ( / kiːnz / ⓘ KEENZ) is a city [c] in Buckinghamshire, England, about 50 miles (80 km) north-west of London. [b] At the 2021 Census, the population of its urban area was 264,349. [7] The River Great Ouse forms the northern boundary of the urban area; a tributary, the River Ouzel, meanders through its ...

    • National Bowl

      The National Bowl (originally the Milton Keynes Bowl) is an...

    • Middleton, Milton Keynes

      Middleton is an area of Milton Keynes, a city in...

    • River Ouzel

      The river then flows through Milton Keynes, where the flood...

    • Crown Office

      The Crown Office, also known (especially in official papers)...

    • History

      This history of Milton Keynes details its development from...

    • John Maynard Keynes

      v. t. e. John Maynard Keynes, 1st Baron Keynes, [3] CB, FBA...

    • City

      The City of Milton Keynes is a unitary authority area with...

    • What Was It Like Before The Builders Came?
    • What Is There to do?
    • Road System – and Roundabouts
    • Concrete Cows
    • Where Is It?

    Before the builders came, there were many fields and a lot of villages. People can still see the old villages because the houses look different. There are many rivers and streams and lakes and a canal. There are no houses on the fields beside the rivers. Nobody can build on these fields because sometimes they get flooded when it rains a lot. But ne...

    There is one big theatre and four small ones. There are only two cinemas but each one has ten sections, so there are twenty movies on at a time. There is a ski slope with real snow, even in summer. That is because it is indoors, with a giant fridge to keep it cold. There are four big swimming pools. At the National Bowl, people can see their favour...

    The road system in Milton Keynes is based on the idea of major roads between districts and minor roads within them. The major roads (often dual carriageways) run almost all the way across the city but the minor roads are just for local use. Most of the major roads have a national speed limit: 60 MPH / 95 KPH for single carriageway and 70 MPH / 110 ...

    The Concrete Cows are an art installation by the American artist Elizabeth Leyh. The artist was working with local children to use found objects to create art. The concrete and armatures came as left-overs from local building sites. People from outside (notably a BBC Radio One disc jockey) jumped to the conclusion that they symbolised 'concrete cow...

    It is in England. It is about halfway between Oxford and Cambridge. It is about halfway between London and Birmingham. They can get here on the train because we have five railway stations - the biggest one is Milton Keynes Central. They can come on the M1 motorway - get off at Junction 14. It takes less than an hour to get here in the train from Lo...

  2. Jan 23, 2017 · By Laurence Cawley. BBC News. Most towns grow and evolve over hundreds if not thousands of years. Not so Milton Keynes, which is 50 years old. Perhaps the best known of the 20th Century "new...

  3. May 17, 2024 · Milton Keynes, town and unitary authority, geographic and historic county of Buckinghamshire, south-central England. Since 1967 Milton Keynes, which contains several preexisting towns, has been developed as a new town (an approach to urban planning used by the British government to relieve housing

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