Milton Keynes Parks Trust


Milton Keynes Parks Trust is a British registered charity formed in 1992 by Milton Keynes Development Corporation to take over the public parks in Milton Keynes.
It was given a £20 million endowment, based mainly in various commercial and retail properties in the town, and a 999-year lease on around 5000 acres of open space. The Trust's chief executive is David Foster.
Many of the parks feature significant public art such as the Concrete Cows.

Locations

As well as formal parks, the Trust looks after 400-acres of lakes, verges of 80 miles of roads and three ancient woodlands.