Parking issues in Milton Keynes town set to be discussed

    The Head of Highways, Mr Graham Cox, from Milton Keynes Council has been invited to attend the Town Council’s next Full Council meeting to discuss parking in Bletchley.

    Following concerns from residents, Bletchley and Fenny Stratford Council has released a statement on their website and social media.

    The local town council wants to reassure its residents that it is working on the ongoing issue.

    The Head of Highways, Mr Graham Cox, from Milton Keynes Council has been invited to attend the Town Council’s next Full Council meeting to discuss parking in Bletchley.

    Bletchley and Fenny Town Council released the following statement: 

    "Bletchley and Fenny Stratford Town Council wishes to reassure its residents that it recognises and is working with partner organisations about the ongoing issue of parking in our area, especially in Queensway.

    "Maintenance and enforcement of the highways is the responsibility of Milton Keynes Council. The Head of Highways, Mr Graham Cox, from Milton Keynes Council has been invited to attend the Town Council’s next Full Council meeting on Tuesday 15th February to discuss parking in Bletchley and members will represent residents’ views. As always, residents are welcome to attend and make representations at Town Council meetings.

    "The Town Council would also like to encourage its residents to take the opportunity to share and record their views in the upcoming and ongoing surveys taking place about our local area."

    Residents can have their say via the Central Bletchley Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) survey and the Town Council's Annual Survey.

    There will be a Bletchley and Fenny Stratford Neighbourhood plan survey coming up in the near future.

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