Plans to tear down an ‘unsafe’ tower block for future redevelopment have been submitted.
Milton Keynes Council has submitted a ‘prior approval’ application for Mellish Court, in Bletchley.
Plans outline the ‘demolition of an 18-storey tower block comprising 136 flats’.
Mellish Court
“The building is no longer deemed safe and not deemed to be viable for refurbishment,” a council document states.
It adds: “Milton Keynes Council's intention is to retain the site within the council portfolio and to redevelop it, but this redevelopment plan has not been progressed substantively.”
Mellish Court was built in 1965.
Works are scheduled to begin in November, with a completion date of March 2022.
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