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More than 100 families move into new homes on the Lakes Estate

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Lakes Estate
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More than 100 council tenants have so far moved into brand-new homes on the Lakes Estate in Bletchley as part of Milton Keynes City Council’s major regeneration programme, giving families a fresh start and the foundations to build a better future.

Local residents and members of the Lakes Estate Renewal Forum (LERF) joined councillors and the project team for the latest handover at Melfort Drive, where tenants have started settling into their new homes.

The first phase of the regeneration project will deliver around 200 new homes, along with community and local amenity spaces along with an improved park. Construction began last year led by GRAHAM and is expected to be completed by the end of March next year.

The new homes are modern, energy-efficient and designed to give local families high-quality housing where they can build a better future.

The Lakes Estate regeneration has been shaped by years of collaboration with the local community, who played a central role in designing the plans, which were approved in 2022. The project is funded by the city council with almost £70 million of investment and supported by a grant of just under £15 million from Homes England.

“Moving into a new home can be life-changing. These properties aren’t just bricks and mortar, they’re a fresh start for families, giving them the space, comfort and security to build a brighter future. We’re proud to have worked with the community to make this happen."
- Cllr Ed Hume, Cabinet Member for Housing
"We're delighted to see so many families settling into their new homes. This handover marks real progress in the regeneration of the Lakes Estate, creating modern, energy-efficient spaces that will improve quality of life. It's a privilege to work with the community and partners to help shape a brighter future for local residents."
- Pat O'Hare, Regional Director at GRAHAM