Everything about Bletchley Milton Keynes totally explained
Bletchley is a constituent
town of
Milton Keynes,
England. It is part of the
Borough of Milton Keynes unitary authority, in the
ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire. It is situated in the south-west of Milton Keynes but still retains a distinctive identity. Bletchley is split between the
parishes of
Bletchley and Fenny Stratford and
West Bletchley.
Bletchley is best known for
Bletchley Park, the headquarters of Britain's
World War II codebreaking organisation, now a museum.
Origin
The town name is
Anglo-Saxon and means
Blæcca's clearing. It was first recorded in
manorial rolls in the
12th century as
Blechelai.
Development
Bletchley grew from an obscure hamlet on the road from Fenny Stratford to
Buckingham with the arrival of the
London and North Western Railway in 1845 and its subsequent junction with the Oxford-Cambridge "
Varsity Line" shortly afterwards. Bletchley grew rapidly to service the junction.
Bletchley railway station was for many years an important node on the railway. It is now one of the five stations which serve Milton Keynes.
In the urban growth of the Victorian period brought by the railway, the town merged with nearby
Fenny Stratford. Fenny Stratford had been constituted an
Urban District (with
Simpson) in 1895, and Bletchley was added in 1898. The Urban District was renamed Bletchley in 1911.
In the early
1960s, there was a further substantial expansion of the town, with people from
London being relocated by the
Greater London Council, mainly to a
London overspill estate to the south of
Water Eaton. The population of the urban district increased from 5,500 in 1921 to 17,000 in 1961.
It was
"The Plan for Milton Keynes" that would bring the most dramatic change to the future of Bletchley.
Milton Keynes
Bletchley was included in the "designated area" when the New City of
Milton Keynes was founded in
1967. Bletchley thrived in the early years of the growth of the new city, since it was the main shopping area. Bletchley centre was altered considerably when the Brunel Shopping Centre was built in the early 1970s. Previously, Queensway — formerly known as Bletchley Road — was a continuous run from Buckingham Road near the railway station right into Fenny Stratford. The boom came to an abrupt end when the new
Central Milton Keynes Shopping Centre was built and, in recent years, commercial Bletchley has declined as a retail destination.
Bletchley and Fenny Stratford parish
The districts that make up this parish are Brickfields (includes the Blue Lagoon), Central Bletchley, Denbigh (including
Denbigh North), Eaton Manor,
Fenny Stratford, Granby, Manor Farm, Mount Farm and
Water Eaton (includes "Lakes Estate").
Denbigh
For many years, Denbigh has been an important employment area. Perhaps its most famous residents are the
Milton Keynes Dons F.C., in
Denbigh North, and their club sponsors
Marshall Amplification, just across the old
Watling Street in
Denbigh West.
In 2005, large commercial developments occurred on the immediate outskirts of Bletchley, although still in the
civil parish of Bletchley and Fenny Stratford. The supermarket chain
ASDA-
Wal-Mart and the
Swedish furniture retailer
IKEA built and opened large stores at
Denbigh North, northeast of the town centre on
Watling Street, and
Tesco responded by expanding its store at the north-east edge of Bletchley/Fenny Stratford.
Marks and Spencers have also announced plans to build a major development adjacent to the stadium. Whether or not these new developments accelerate the decline of the town centre remains to be seen.
Denbigh North is also the location of the new home of the
Milton Keynes Dons F.C. since the summer of 2007.
The Blue Lagoon
Milton Keynes has its own nature reserve in Bletchley. The Blue Lagoon attracts many local visitors every day. School children in Bletchley are often taken on trips to learn about the history of this site.
Social issues
The Lakes Estate
council estate has one of the highest teenage pregnancy rates in Europe: 59 in every 1,000 girls aged 15-17 have children. However local secondary school Leon School and Sports College is working hard to reduce this by employing a school nurse, who offers pregnancy testing, education and advice
West Bletchley parish
West Bletchley parish covers that part of Milton Keynes that's south of Standing Way (
A421), west of the
West Coast Main Line and north of the
Varsity Line.
The parish has a population of 20,994 according to the 2001 census.
The districts and neighbourhoods in the parish are:
- Church Green (including Bletchley Park)
- Far Bletchley
- Old Bletchley
- West Bletchley (district)
- Whaddon (ward)
Most districts of West Bletchley Parish are residential, but the district of Bletchley Park is important enough to be summarised here.
Bletchley Park
Within the West Bletchley parish, in the Church Green district, is
Bletchley Park, which, during the
Second World War, was home to the
Government Code and Cypher School. The German
Enigma code was cracked here by, amongst others,
Alan Turing. Another cipher machine was solved with the aid of early computing devices, known as
Colossus. The park is now a
museum, although many areas of the park grounds have been sold off for housing development.
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