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    Milton Keynes


    Milton Keynes is a large town in north Buckinghamshire, about 45 miles north-west of London, and roughly halfway between London and Birmingham. Milton Keynes was formally designated as a new tow on 23 January 1967. Its 34 square miles area incorporated the existing towns of Wolverton, Bletchley and Stony Stratford along with another fifteen villages and farmland in between. It took its name from the existing village of Milton Keynes, a few miles east of the planned city centre. Uniquely for the UK, the urban form uses a 1 km grid for the top level of street hierarchy.

    The Grid, Milton Keynes was planned according to street hierarchy principles, using a grid pattern of roughly 1km intervals. Major roads within the City run between communities rather than through them, these are the grid roads and the spaces between them are known as the grid squares. The layout of Milton Keynes makes it one of the easiest Cities to travel within without excessive traffic congestion but was quoted as “An American City lacking charm” by Bill Bryson the famous author.

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