Moot Point
Behind the public library and the council offices in Milton Keynes City Centre is a rather unassuming lump of grass. It turns out to be the seat of local government - the folk-moot - in Anglo-Saxon Times.
If it weren't for this plaque standing next to a car-park, you'd never know. I didn't and I've lived here for nearly 40 years.
Many people think - or used to think - of MK as a modern concrete monstrosity plonked down in the midst of the beautiful Buckinghamshire countryside. It's perhaps surprising then to think that it's been the seat of local government for over a 1000 years.
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