Newport Pagnell Urban District

[3] Within a couple of weeks of its creation, the new council decided to take a lease of the Reading Room at 58 High Street.

The building was adapted to serve as office accommodation for the council's staff as well as being its meeting place.

[6] The council remained at 60 High Street until 1969, when it moved to a house called Lovat Bank at 37 Silver Street, which had previously been used as a Territorial Army centre.

Newport Pagnell Urban District was abolished under the Local Government Act 1972, becoming part of the Borough of Milton Keynes on 1 April 1974.

Initially, no successor parish was created for the former urban district, and it was instead governed directly by Milton Keynes Borough Council.

Lovat Bank, 37 Silver Street: Council offices 1969–1974