17/07/2024
Most agree that whilst it is currently as neglected and as scruffy a building can be, it would be an absolute travesty if The Point, a huge part of Milton Keynes’s architectural importance and history was demolished and simply replaced with hundreds of flats. Instead, we’re hoping and pushing for someone or a company to take it over and renovate it to turn it back into a fabulous bustling bar(s), restaurant(s), art gallery, tech centre, whatever but the point is, The Point should stay for future generations to enjoy just as many did in the 1980’s and for the next 20 or so years.
As a newish City, Milton Keynes doesn’t have very much in the way of important or interesting architecture at all, but if there’s any truly iconic elements of it, this has to be the place. At 8:05 in the morning, I will be on BBC Three Counties Radio talking about my own personal crusade to save The Point, which with the subsequent help of Ryan Gillies, has gathered around 2,500 signatures and followers, partly resulting in the building remaining where it is today.
Right now it feels as if we have a fair chance of keeping it in-situ too! Wish me luck 🤣🙏🏻🥂
Cheers all!
Simon Sugarman-Stevens
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