Milton Keynes City Council and Milton Keynes College have announced they are close to completing multi-million pound expansion projects for the College’s campuses.

The project is increasing capacity at both the College’s Chaffron Way and Bletchley campuses, delivering over 350 additional teaching spaces, enhanced motor vehicle workshops, state-of-the-art engineering facilities and energy efficiency upgrades, helping to reduce long-term operational costs.

New classrooms are being built to accommodate a rapid rise in student numbers, with an increase of 806 since the 2022/23 academic year and a further increase seen in 2025/26 enrolments which now exceed 4,000.

To see the progress first-hand, Cllr Shanika Mahendran, Cabinet Member for Planning and Placemaking, visited the College to tour the new facilities and speak with students about how the changes will benefit their learning experience.

MK City Council have said they contributed a £6.1m investment towards the project, with a further £2m just released.

In their statement, the City Council said funding came from collecting money from housebuilders as the city grows, which they sought to reinvest into local infrastructure such as education and healthcare. A similar scheme was behind the City Council recently investing £15.6m of developer contributions into cancer and acute care at Milton Keynes University Hospital.

Cabinet Member for Planning and Placemaking, Cllr Shanika Mahendran, said, “It’s brilliant to see this investment coming to life, giving our young people high-quality spaces where they can develop their skills. Students at Milton Keynes College are studying in the UK’s fastest growing city, and it is great that they are able to experience the benefits of that. By using funding from new developments, we’re investing in facilities that make a real difference for the city’s current and future residents.”

Jason Mansell, Chief Operating Officer at Milton Keynes College Group, added, “Milton Keynes is growing at an impressive rate, and as a result Milton Keynes College is also growing rapidly. We are here to support our young people with industry-standard facilities, excellent learning spaces and exciting opportunities to learn and expand their horizons for the future. This investment from the city council has been invaluable in helping us to meet the growing needs of our communities in Milton Keynes. We are very proud of our new facilities and are excited to welcome even more students onto both campuses to take advantage of them”.