IKEA has announced that it will be hosting a car boot event in Milton Keynes this spring, following a successful pilot last year.
MK Dons manager Mike Williamson said his side ‘didn’t even look like us’ as they lost 3-0 at Crawley Town in the first leg of their League Twi play-off semi-final against Crawley Town.
Crawley Town and boss Scott Lindsey have both been praised by MK Dons skipper Dean Lewington and boss Mike Williamson ahead of Monday’s League Two play-off semi-final.
The availability of 329 one, two and three bedroom apartments, now ready to view at the Park Square MK development, will help ease the city’s rental crisis.
It’s almost time to raise the woof at this year’s Big Doggie Do! Fetch the lead and get ready for the dog show at MK’s biggest pooch party, at Willen Lake next weekend (18th and 19th May).
Students from Lord Grey Sixth Form in Milton Keynes have taken an active role in supporting Age UK Milton Keynes' 'Hospital Aftercare Service.'The sixth formers collected and donated several essential household items to help elderly patients as they transition from hospital to home.
An arts and heritage trail championing Milton Keynes’ design history has arrived in the city centre.
Third year medical university students were on hand to treat a number of casualties at a vehicle collision on Thursday 2nd May. However, the “major incident simulation event” was a training exercise for 150 students studying at The University.
It does not make for comfortable reading for MK Dons fans
Horses are helping him cope with his PTSD
Both games have had to be moved due to the waterlogged pitch at Crawley Town
They will be almost impossible to sell in
League Two play-offs: Crawley Town 3-0 MK Dons
Bucks Art Weeks is Buckinghamshire’s largest visual arts festival and open studios event - and it’s free to visit! Every year in June the bright yellow signs go up across the county, and visitors can drop in on hundreds of artists and makers taking part. This year the festival runs from 8th to 23rd June and there are painters, potters, glassworkers, printmakers, jewellers, sculptors, photographers, textile workers and others showing their work and processes.
‘I never imagined something was out there that could help me this much’, says one