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Quick Guide to Referendum by MK News
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Neighbourhood plans essentially make planning more representative of what residents want rather than developers, writes James Averill, MK News...
CMK Referendum campaign off to great start
A Milton Keynes referendum is on course to make history, writes MK News 13 April 2015.
On Monday local residents gathered at The Point – 'once the beacon of the future' - to mark the start of a 'Vote Yes' campaign in favour of an ambitious new plan for the future of Central Milton Keynes.
Vote for Future
On election day on May 7 you will be fully aware that you are voting for a political candidate to represent you, write James Avrill in MK News. What you might not know is that you are taking part in a referendum as well, and the first of its kind as well.