Search the Design+Encyclopedia:

Milton Keynes Development Corporation


From Design+Encyclopedia, the free encyclopedia on good design, art, architecture, creativity, engineering and innovation.
300080
Milton Keynes Development Corporation

Milton Keynes Development Corporation (MKDC) was a unique public body in the United Kingdom, established in 1967 to oversee the development of a new town in Buckinghamshire. The corporation was responsible for the planning and physical development of Milton Keynes, a town that was designed to be a modern, efficient, and attractive environment in which to live and work. The corporation was accountable to the Department of the Environment and had a mandate to develop the town in a way that would meet the needs of its residents. This involved designing a road network that would reduce congestion and improve access to key areas of the town, building and managing the town centre, and providing high-quality housing, transport, health facilities, and leisure services. One of the most significant aspects of the corporation's work was its support for local businesses. MKDC provided assistance to companies looking to establish themselves in the town, helping to develop the local economy and create new jobs. The corporation also promoted the arts and cultural activities in the local area, recognizing the importance of these activities in creating a vibrant and attractive community. Overall, Milton Keynes Development Corporation played a crucial role in the development of one of the UK's most successful new towns. Its legacy can still be seen today in the well-designed road network, high-quality housing, and excellent leisure facilities that continue to make Milton Keynes an attractive place to live and work.

Milton Keynes, development, planning, housing, transport, business support

Joseph Williams

CITATION : "Joseph Williams. 'Milton Keynes Development Corporation.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=300080 (Accessed on July 19, 2025)"

194654
Milton Keynes Development Corporation

Milton Keynes Development Corporation was a public body that was responsible for the planning and physical development of Milton Keynes, a large town in Buckinghamshire, England. They were accountable to the Department of the Environment, and had a mandate to develop Milton Keynes into a modern, efficient and attractive environment in which to live and work. The corporation was established in 1967, and was responsible for designing the road network, building and managing the town centre, and providing its residents with excellent housing, transport, health facilities and leisure services. They also provided support to businesses, helping to develop the local economy, and they promoted the arts and cultural activities in the local area.

Milton Keynes, planning, public body, Department of the Environment, physical development, road network, town centre, housing, transport, health facilities, leisure services, local economy, arts, cultural activities.

Lauren Moore


Milton Keynes Development Corporation Definition
Milton Keynes Development Corporation on Design+Encyclopedia

We have 216.552 Topics and 472.818 Entries and Milton Keynes Development Corporation has 2 entries on Design+Encyclopedia. Design+Encyclopedia is a free encyclopedia, written collaboratively by designers, creators, artists, innovators and architects. Become a contributor and expand our knowledge on Milton Keynes Development Corporation today.