Population 8,344 (2011 Census) Unitary authority Country England Ceremonial county Buckinghamshire UK parliament constituency Milton Keynes South | OS grid reference SP895371 Region South East Dialling code 01908 Post town Borough of Milton Keynes | |
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Civil parish Monkston, Kents Hill and Brinklow |
Monkston, Kents Hill and Brinklow is a civil parish that covers the Kents Hill, Brinklow, Monkston, Monkston Park and Kingston districts of Milton Keynes. As the first tier of Local Government, the Parish Council is responsible for the people, living and working in this area of Milton Keynes.
Contents
- Map of Kents Hill Monkston and Brinklow UK
- Kents Hill
- Monkston and Monkston Park
- Pre history
- Kingston
- Brinklow
- Electoral ward Borough
- References
Map of Kents Hill, Monkston and Brinklow, UK
The Parish was formed in 2001 as part of a general parishing of the Borough of Milton Keynes. It is bounded by Chaffron Way, the Broughton Brook, Newport Road, Groveway, Brickhill Street, Standing Way, and the River Ouzel.
Kents Hill
The west side of this district contains part of the Open University campus (the buildings originally belonged to De Montfort University), the Accenture training centre and the Hilton Milton Keynes. The rest of the district is residential, much of it overlooking a large recreational area. There is a local shop, a church, three parks and three 11-a-side football pitches in the district. There is also a school which consists of a nursery and a first school.
Monkston and Monkston Park
This is primarily a residential district based around a large circular recreational area and a combined school. Monkston Park is near to the River Ouzel and has its own small local centre and a nearby 'village green'. Both areas although sharing a similar name are actually separated by the V10 Brickhill Street.
Pre-history
The area that was to become Milton Keynes was relatively rich: possibly the largest (by weight) hoard of Bronze Age jewellery ever found in Britain ("the Milton Keynes Hoard") was discovered in Monkston and consists of two late Bronze Age gold torcs and three gold bracelets.
Kingston
The Kingston district is primarily a manufacturing and distribution industries one [due to its proximity to Junctions 13 and 14 of the M1]. At its centre is a large retail complex, dominated by a Tesco hypermarket: this complex serves the eastern and south-eastern suburbs of Milton Keynes.
Brinklow
This is a relatively small warehousing and industrial district. It is dominated by the large Waitrose distribution centre.
Electoral ward (Borough)
The Parish falls within the Monkston Ward of the Borough of Milton Keynes. As a result, the Parish has three Borough Councillors representing it: Andrew Buckley (Conservatives), Jenni Ferrans (Liberal Democrats) and Vanessa McPake (Liberal Democrats).