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Heelands is one of Milton Keynes’ established residential grid squares, situated just over a mile northwest of the city centre. Developed primarily in the late 1970s and early 1980s, its name is rooted in local history, taken from an old field name recorded on 18th-century maps of the Bradwell parish. The layout follows the characteristic MK grid system, bordered by V6 Grafton Street and V7 Saxon Street, which makes the short trip to the main railway station or the shopping district very straightforward. At the heart of the community is a local centre featuring a pharmacy, a meeting place, and a small supermarket, along with the St Mary’s and St Giles primary school. One of the more practical aspects of living here is the easy access to the Ouse Valley Park; within a few minutes' walk, the urban grid gives way to the open riverside meadows that run toward Old Wolverton, offering a quieter, green contrast to the nearby central business district.