Church of Christ the Cornerstone, Milton Keynes in Central Milton Keynes
Silbury Boulevard in the snow in Central Milton Keynes
Parking by Debenhams, Milton Keynes in Central Milton Keynes
Milton Keynes car park in Central Milton Keynes
Saxon Gate, Milton Keynes in Central Milton Keynes
Avebury Boulevard, Milton Keynes in Central Milton Keynes
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Path and cycle track in Central Milton Keynes in Central Milton Keynes
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The Church of Christ the Cornerstone, Milton Keynes in Central Milton Keynes
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Area Information

Central Milton Keynes forms the designated central business and shopping district of the planned new city of Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire. This civil parish covers an area of 3.3 km² and sits at the core of a city established on 23 January 1967. The location was designated to relieve housing congestion in London, encompassing prior communities like Bletchley, Stony Stratford, and Wolverton. It is positioned equidistant from London, Birmingham, Oxford, Cambridge, and Leicester. The modern landscape features the Centre:MK shopping mall, which opened in 1979 with an iconic steel-framed glazed design. Nearby landmarks include The Point, a multi-screen building from 1985, and the Peace Pagoda completed in 1980 near Willen Lake. Living in Central Milton Keynes means residing in the heart of a grid road system designed for efficiency. Milton Keynes Central railway station, opened in 1982, serves as a key transport hub. You can reach London Euston in approximately 30 to 40 minutes by train. The area has deep historical roots dating back to Neolithic times, with the name recorded as "Mideltone" in the Domesday Book of 1086. Today, the parish functions as a bustling commercial heart rather than a traditional village street. The landscape includes modern developments alongside historical features like the Grand Junction Canal wharfs. Understanding the history helps you appreciate the planned layout of today's environment. The area remains a significant employment and retail centre within the wider unitary authority.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
3.3 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
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Demographics

The community profile in Central Milton Keynes presents distinct characteristics compared to typical local estates. The median age for residents stands at 70 years old. This indicates a population skewed heavily towards older demographics. You are likely to encounter seniors as the most common age range within the parish boundaries. Home ownership stands at just 27 per cent of the total households. This low figure suggests the area is dominated by rented accommodation or properties held by other tenure types rather than owner-occupied stores. The data does not specify the breakdown of accommodation types, ethnicity, or religion in the provided records, so these aspects remain undefined in the analysis. However, the high median age and low ownership rate shape daily life significantly. You will find an environment that caters to retired individuals living in the city centre. The area lacks a typical young family demographic based on these averages. Understanding this tilt is essential if you seek a youthful neighbourhood or a mix of active families and retirees. The demographic make-up directly influences local services, from transport frequency to retail offerings. Central Milton Keynes functions as a service hub for an older population within the South East England region.

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Tenure

27
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

40
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the demographic profile of Central Milton Keynes?
The median age in Central Milton Keynes is 70 years. This indicates an older population living in the civil parish. Only 27 per cent of households own their homes, suggesting a prevalence of rental properties or shared tenancies. The area does not show a dominance of young families based on age statistics.
How accessible is Central Milton Keynes by public transport?
Milton Keynes Central railway station connects you to London Euston in 30 to 40 minutes. The parish features a grid road system and is positioned equidistant from London, Birmingham, Oxford, and Cambridge. Digital connectivity supports daily life with a mobile network score of 85 and a fixed broadband score of 83.
Is the area safe for residents?
The crime risk assessment gives this area a score of 22 out of 100, classifying the risk as critical. Crime rates are above average here, so enhanced security measures are recommended. Conversely, the area has a flood risk score of 0, indicating low flood risk coverage. No protected wetlands or nature reserves are present within the parish boundaries.

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