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CMK Referendum campaign off to great start
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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.
Yes Campaign Kick-off
Join us for the Yes Campaign's official kick-off on Monday, 13 April. Milton Keynes is holding the country's largest referendum ever on a neighbourhood plan - AND it's the country's first 'business' referendum to boot.
VoteYesCMK Facebook Launched
The Yes Campaign is now live on Facebook. Like Us! And Spread the word on Facebook... Vote Yes for CMK in the referendum on 7th May!
Historic Referendum
BUSINESSES in Milton Keynes have been urged to vote in the UK’s first referendum on a Business Neighbourhood Plan, writes Andrew Gibbs in the latest issue of Business MK.
Twitter Campaign Launched
The campaign is now on twitter @VoteYesCMK and #VoteYesCMK. How many re-tweets will it take to reach 175,000 residents and 7,000 businesses who will be voting in the country's largest neighbourhood plan? Let's get tweeting!
Planning Minister Launches Referendums
The Government’s Planning Minister, the Rt Hon Brandon Lewis MP, visited Central Milton Keynes on Thursday 5th March to mark another first for Milton Keynes: Britain’s first ever referendum for a Business Neighbourhood Plan.
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.
Minister Praises CMK's 'can-do' Attitude
Volunteers from the business community and local residents in Central Milton Keynes have spent 14 months hammering out a document that they want to take to a referendum as a united CMK Alliance plan.
CMK Vision Unveilled
An alliance of businesses and residents in Milton Keynes have pieced together a blueprint for how they would like the new city’s central district to develop until 2026.
Show Some Heart for CMK
The business community has the opportunity to have its say on the Business Neighbourhood Development Plan being put forward by the CMK Alliance, a group comprising representatives of business and the public and voluntary sectors.