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Furzton

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52: 370: 160: 147:, is usually a very minor tributary, little more than a metre wide here. It has quite a large catchment area, added to by the hard surfaces of the surrounding developments. Built in the 1980s, and with an area of 70 acres (28 hectares), Furzton Lake is the first major balancing lake it encounters. The flood plain of the brook forms a 102:
Prior to the construction of North Furzton, the land on the northern side of the brook in the linear park was farmland – thus, residents of South Furzton had only a short walk to reach open countryside. When plans were announced for North Furzton, in particular the extension of Dulverton Drive
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The housing in South Furzton was built sometime around the early to mid-1980s, with the Parkside/Favell Drive housing to the East coming first – development then moved West along Blackmoor Gate. The shops were constructed after 1984 – prior to this time, the nearest local shops were at
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sister. As numbers grew, they moved first to the Meeting Place in South Furzton, then to Coldharbour School. The present church building was used from June 1992 onwards, with the official opening in September 1992. The building, on Dulverton Drive, is shared with the
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to form the link between the two sides, residents' meetings were held in protest at what residents expected would be a significant increase in traffic. Most of the South Furzton housing was complete when the construction of the lake started.
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about 200 metres wide that runs through the district west to east. The lake and its surroundings provide an important local leisure facility.
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had to make provision for flood control. A key element of this strategy is to restrain floodwater from reaching the
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lest it create problems for downstream settlements, using balancing lakes and managed
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that covers approximately half of the district. The district lies just north of
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North Furzton housing and shops were built between 1990 and 2004.
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Because of its clay soils and relatively flat topography, the
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Northampton & Milton Keynes (Buckingham & Daventry)
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Parks and open spaces in the Borough of Milton Keynes
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52°00′18″N 0°45′50″W / 52.005°N 0.764°W / 52.005; -0.764
an image of the lake with water-margin plants in the foreground, houses in the background
Milton Keynes
Buckinghamshire
civil parish
Shenley Brook End
balancing lake
Bletchley
Central Milton Keynes
designers of Milton Keynes
River Great Ouse
flood plains
Whaddon
New Bradwell
linear park

ecumenical
church
Watling Valley Ecumenical Partnership
Church Army
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Watling Valley Ecumenical Partnership
All Saints, Loughton
St. Mary's, Shenley
Holy Cross, Two Mile Ash
Servant King, Furzton
St. Giles, Tattenhoe
ISBN

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