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An important role for the Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) will be to agree what the future role and identity of Bletchley town centre should be and to recommend ways in which Queensway in particular can be made more welcoming and attractive to shoppers, businesses and visitors.
Whether you live here, work here, or visit Central Bletchley frequently, your views are important and will help Milton Keynes Council deliver public realm improvements here.
Public realm, sometimes known as public space, refers to all outdoor areas in the town centre, including streets, squares and public areas where people are free to walk. Public realm is important because it can provide space to bring communities together and make places safer and more attractive to residents, businesses and visitors.
An important role for the Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) will be to agree what the future role and identity of Bletchley town centre should be and to recommend ways in which Queensway in particular can be made more welcoming and attractive to shoppers, businesses and visitors.
Whether you live here, work here, or visit Central Bletchley frequently, your views are important and will help Milton Keynes Council deliver public realm improvements here.
Public realm, sometimes known as public space, refers to all outdoor areas in the town centre, including streets, squares and public areas where people are free to walk. Public realm is important because it can provide space to bring communities together and make places safer and more attractive to residents, businesses and visitors.