Council to launch planning academy
Milton Keynes Council will launch a planning academy to help improve planning services and to help recruit and retain the best and brightest planners in the city.
Milton Keynes Council will launch a planning academy to help improve planning services and to help recruit and retain the best and brightest planners in the city.
Fly-tipping rates in Milton Keynes are currently at their lowest in four years, according to new figures released by the Progressive Alliance.
Milton Keynes Council's Progressive Alliance has today announced funding plans to repair and replace road and street name signs across the city.
Plans to fund an upgrade of traffic signals on an important roundabout close to the M1 will be proposed by leading councillors as part of the upcoming MK Council budget.
The Progressive Alliance that runs Milton Keynes Council will propose funding to fix an additional 7000 more potholes as part of their budget plans.
Milton Keynes Council has secured an extra £541,000 under the Additional Restrictions Grant scheme, and will be distributing it to businesses impacted by the Omicron variant.