Government states that expansion of MK into Aspley Guise, should only be considered as part of the review of the East of England Plan.
Aspley Guise is a small village on the western fringe of Bedfordshire. The village has a polulation of approximatley 2,400 in just under 1,000 dwellings.
Aspley Guise has its origins in1086, listed in the Domesday Book with 25 families. The name of Aspley Guise is believed to be derived from Aspen-Leigh meaning clearing in the aspen (alder) woods and from the de Guise family who owned much of the land during Tudor times and are best known through Mary de Guise, mother of Mary Queen of Scots.
For more information about the village and its community visit the village website here.
