Following publication of the
Draft Master Plan for Milton Keynes, the government appointed
Lord Campbell of Eskan ("Jock" Campbell) to chair the board of the new Development Corporation. For the critical local consultation period,
Walter Ismay became the corporation's first Chief Executive. The Board invited as consultants
Richard Llewellyn Davies and partners, who produced the overall development plan, with its grid pattern of distributor roads at roughly intervals. When the planning enquiries were over, it was time for a different type of CEO and
Fred Roche took over in 1970. Llewellyn Davies, with colleagues
Walter Bor,
John de Monchaux and Suzanne Beauchamp de Monchaux continued to contribute to the development of strategy., In 1980, Frank Henshaw took over from Fred Roche. Lord Campbell was succeeded by
Sir Henry Chilver in 1983. ==Promotional events==