Tattenhoe Park Draft Master-Plan
The plans are proposing a new neighbourhood of over 1,200 new homes, with shops and community facilities, public open space and a new primary school. The aim of the master plan is to deliver an attractive, well-designed place to live, with strong connections to surrounding neighbourhoods and the wider city.
Tattenhoe Park is one of the last remaining neighbourhood areas to be developed under the original plans for Milton Keynes. The site is allocated for development in the current Milton Keynes Local Plan, prepared by Milton Keynes Council. The proposals for Tattenhoe Park are separate from the MK2031 options for the future growth of the city that were recently the subject of public consultation.
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Background to the Project
Tattenhoe Park
Consultation Period
Read on to find out details of times and venues
Consultation for Tattenhoe Park
Super-Flexible Housing
Super-Flexible Housing, Milton Keynes
What will the development contain?
● 1,284 homes, 30% of which will be affordable
● Up to 30% of the homes, including both private sale and affordable homes, would also be designed as super-flexible homes (see below)
● A neighbourhood centre with a range of shops and services
● A small hotel and pub
● A meeting hall or community centre
● Parks, open spaces and play areas
● A new 420-place primary school
● Allotments and city gardens
● Reserved areas of land to accommodate future needs
● Almost one quarter of the site will be retained as open space





