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  2. Stantonbury - Wikipedia

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    Stantonbury is a district and civil parish of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, situated roughly 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Central Milton Keynes. [2] The toponym Stanton is derived from an Old English term for "stone-built farmstead" and the bury element from the French family Barri who held it in 1235.

  3. Oxford–Cambridge Arc - Wikipedia

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    Detailed route options planning began on the Oxford-Milton Keynes phase that was to complete the Oxford-Cambridge Expressway (linking the A34 south of Oxford with the A14 near Cambridge). However, in March 2021, the government cancelled this phase of the Expressway (though construction of the last remaining phase of the M11–A1–M1 element ...

  4. Category:Roads in Milton Keynes - Wikipedia

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    Milton Keynes grid road system; 0–9. A421 road; A422 road; A4146 road; A5 road (Great Britain) A509 road; A5130 road; H. H6 Childs Way; H10 Bletcham Way; O.

  5. MK postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The MK postcode area, also known as the Milton Keynes postcode area, [2] is a group of 26 postcode districts in England, within five post towns.These cover north Buckinghamshire (including Milton Keynes, Buckingham, Newport Pagnell and Olney), west and north Bedfordshire (including Bedford) and very small parts of Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire and Cambridgeshire.

  6. Oxford–Cambridge Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The case for the road was examined in a Strategic Study for the Cambridge – Milton Keynes – Oxford corridor, published by National Infrastructure Commission in November 2016. [3] The NIC saw the road as being of national strategic importance by providing an outer orbital route around London, linking Southampton, the M3, M4, M40, M1, A1, A14 ...

  7. Milton Keynes Coachway - Wikipedia

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    Bus-route 3 to Milton Keynes Central railway station via Central Milton Keynes [1] Construction; Bicycle facilities: The Coachway is connected to the Milton Keynes redway system of cycle/ pedestrian routes. Accessible: All access routes are wheelchair-friendly. Key dates; 1989: opened: 2008: closed for demolition and rebuild: 2010: new building ...

  8. Milton Keynes grid road system - Wikipedia

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    The Milton Keynes grid road system is a network of predominantly national speed limit, fully landscaped routes that form the top layer of the street hierarchy for both private and public transport in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. The system is unique in the United Kingdom for its innovative use of street hierarchy principles: the grid roads ...

  9. Milton Keynes redway system - Wikipedia

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    The Milton Keynes redway system (locally known as redways) is an over 200 miles (320 kilometres) network of shared use paths for cyclists and pedestrians in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. [1] It is generally surfaced with red tarmac, and criss-crosses most of the city.