Supermarket demolished to make way for modern mixed-use development in Bletchley

    credit: Stuart Rouse

    The former Sainsbury’s supermarket in Bletchley was demolished last week to pave the way for a modern mixed-use development, bringing new homes and shops to the heart of Bletchley’s town centre.

    In February 2023, Milton Keynes City Council (MKCC) announced its purchase of the site, citing its derelict condition and history of vandalism. The property was acquired by the Milton Keynes Development Partnership (MKDP), the independent property arm of the City Council, as part of the broader Bletchley and Fenny Stratford Town Deal project.

    The Town Deal, which includes £23 million in government funding, aims to rejuvenate the area with significant improvements. Earlier this year, the MKCC Cabinet approved the Brunel Centre Development Brief after consulting with the local community. The brief will guide the site’s future use and design, aligning with both the City Council’s and residents' visions for revitalising the town centre.

    The redevelopment of the former supermarket is part of wider efforts to breathe new life into Bletchley, including plans to attract events like food festivals to Queensway and offer grants to local entrepreneurs.

    Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Resources and Customer Experience, Councillor Lauren Townsend, highlighted the importance of the project, stating in July, “We have a real opportunity to deliver a scheme that will benefit people for generations to come. It’s thanks to the local community who have helped shape the proposals until now.”

     

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