“The Brunel Centre site is essential to the successful regeneration of Bletchley Town Centre."
Milton Keynes Development Partnership (MKDP) has taken a big step forward in the regeneration of Bletchley and Fenny Stratford, adding the Brunel Shopping Centre to its property ownership in Bletchley.
The new addition gives MKDP control of the future direction of the areas most in focus.
The investment has been made by MKDP following the town being awarded funding through the government’s Town Deal project, which has allocated £23m for Urban Regeneration programmes in Bletchley and Fenny Stratford.
The Bletchley and Fenny Stratford Town Deal Board is coordinating the use of the funding for various projects, with a general pot of £8.9m to be utilised by MKDP.
The fund will identify sites and property assets that could be redeveloped or refurbished to achieve the ambitious aims of the Town Deal.
The Brunel Centre is the third asset MKDP has purchased in recent years, previously it acquired the police station and fire station sites adjacent to the Railway Station.
Matthew Green, MKDP’s Property Development Director said: “Adding the Brunel Centre to MKDP’s existing ownership in Bletchley gives us excellent control over the future of this important gateway area. We look forward to working with the Town Deal Board and all local stakeholders to ensure the future transformation of Bletchley is delivered in the right way.”
Councillor Pete Marland, Leader of Milton Keynes Council, said: “The Brunel Centre site is essential to the successful regeneration of Bletchley Town Centre. MKDP purchasing it means that as regeneration plans develop, it allows clarity over the ability to deliver them successfully.
"MKDP has done a great deal and it’s a clear sign to the residents of Bletchley that things are moving forward, and that this is a serious regeneration project after 50 years of broken promises.
“It’s also a good opportunity to remind people that MK Council is currently consulting on what those town centre regeneration plans should look like through the Bletchley Town Centre SPD, and I’d urge all residents to contribute and have their say.”