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The grid roads and roundabouts (the planned new city), the concrete cows (David Kemp's iconic public sculpture), the National Museum of Computing (at Bletchley Park), Bletchley Park itself, and Britain's most architecturally ambitious new city
A little history
Milton Keynes was designated a new city in 1967 — its grid road system, shopping centre and planned parks were revolutionary. Bletchley Park, where the Enigma code was broken in WWII, is within the city boundary and is now one of Britain's most important heritage sites. The concrete cows in Campbell Park have become beloved icons.
Bletchley Park is genuinely outstanding — the Enigma code-breaking story is extraordinary. The National Museum of Computing. The concrete cows in Campbell Park. The Redways cycling network.
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Milton Keynes has diverse independent food reflecting its multicultural community. The centre has good independent restaurants. Local Buckinghamshire produce throughout.
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Milton Keynes is one of the UK's fastest-growing economies. Strong independent food alongside major retail. Bletchley Park brings significant heritage tourism.
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Milton Keynes is a place in Buckinghamshire known for the grid roads and roundabouts (the planned new city), the concrete cows (David Kemp's iconic public sculpture), the National Museum of Computing (at Bletchley Park), Bletchley Park itself, and Britain's most architecturally ambitious new city. Milton Keynes was designated a new city in 1967 — its grid road system, shopping centre and planned parks were revolutionary. The population is around 270,000.
Milton Keynes has diverse independent food reflecting its multicultural community. The centre has good independent restaurants. Local Buckinghamshire produce throughout.
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Roam covers Milton Keynes and the surrounding area in Buckinghamshire, including Bletchley, Newport Pagnell, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Central Milton Keynes, Westcroft, Shenley and Monkston.