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Uproar forces Milton Keynes back to the drawing board on parking
Milton Keynes Council is going back to the drawing board on plans to increase parking charges after its proposals generated a flood of complaints.
The council consulted last year on plans to introduce or increase parking charges in Central Milton Keynes. The central area has about 25,000 parking spaces, of which 21,000 are public spaces and, of these, about a third can be used free of charge.
The council estimated that the proposals would have generated an extra £2.1m a year to fund...
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