Milton Keynes Detectives have been operating in Milton Keynes and the South East for almost 20 years.
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In the 1960s, the Government decided that a further generation of new towns in the South East was needed to relieve housing congestion in London.
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Milton Keynes is a large town in Buckinghamshire, in the south east of England.
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Milton Keynes is about 45 miles (72 km) north-west of London.
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Milton Keynes was formally designated as a new town on 23 January 1967.
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Milton Keynes is 89 km2 (34 sq mi) area incorporated the existing towns of Bletchley, Wolverton and Stony Stratford.
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Milton Keynes took its name from the existing village of Milton Keynes, a few miles east of the planned centre.
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Roundabout junctions were built at intersections because the grid roads were intended to carry large volumes of traffic.
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Milton Keynes also boasts several choirs such as,the New English Singers, the Cornerstone Choir, Quorum, and others.
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Milton Keynes Forum is the registered civic society for the town.
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The Open University's headquarters are based in the Walton Hall district.
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Milton Keynes has two free-to-residents local newspapers.
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Milton Keynes is one of the more successful (per capita) economies in the South East.
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Milton Keynes is served by routes 6 and 51 on the National Cycle Network.
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The nearest international airport is London Luton Airport which is accessible by route VT99 from MK Central station.
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