Julie Ward is delighted to share some exciting news for Kingsbrook and the wider Aylesbury community. Buckinghamshire Council has officially approved plans for Kingsbrook Meadows — a brand-new, 250-acre nature reserve to the east of our award-winning Kingsbrook development.
At the size of around 140 football pitches, Kingsbrook Meadows will be a huge boost for local residents, offering natural open space to explore and enjoy, right on our doorstep. Once complete, it will include wetlands, meadows, woodlands, walking trails, gardens and even a wild play area. The final phase will feature a visitor centre, café and shop, with accessibility built into its design so that everyone can benefit.
This project is a fantastic example of what can be achieved when developers, environmental charities, and local government work hand in hand. Barratt David Wilson Homes, the RSPB, and Buckinghamshire Council have been working together since 2010 to make Kingsbrook a place where housing and nature thrive side by side.
For Kingsbrook residents, this is not just about beautiful green space but also about health, wellbeing, and community. Kingsbrook Meadows will be protected for at least 80 years, offering generations to come a sanctuary for walking, exercising, exploring, and connecting with nature.
Julie said, “I’m proud that our ward is at the forefront of sustainable development, providing a blueprint for how we can meet housing needs without compromising our environment. Work will begin in spring 2026, with phased openings leading up to the visitor centre in 2028.
This is a truly exciting step for Kingsbrook and Aylesbury, and I look forward to seeing residents, families, and visitors making the most of this wonderful new green space in the years ahead.”
