Council invests 1.6 million pounds in flooding and drainage
Milton Keynes Council is spending over £1.6m on flood resilience measures and drainage this year.
Milton Keynes Council is spending over £1.6m on flood resilience measures and drainage this year.
Over 1,600 Fixed Penalty Notices have been handed out to offenders since the Council's new litter wardens started work.
MK Council is preparing to sell its land at Glebe roundabout (on Overgate, Central Milton Keynes) to enable more affordable homes to be built for local people.
Since July 2020, the Council has supported 900 businesses and 2,350 residents with its Economic Recovery Plan worth over 3 million pounds.
Labour and Lib Dem councillors are calling on the Tory government to enshrine the human right to food in law, as the cost-of-living crisis hits local families.
More bins have been installed across the borough, as the Labour and Liberal Democrat Progressive Alliance cracks down on litter and fly-tipping.