Milton Keynes' concrete cows get a visit from the artist who created them!

Canadian artist Liz Leyh was in town for a forthcoming film being made by the BBC and Open University, and looked in on her most famous of sculptures, the concrete cows at Milton Keynes Museum....

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#MK50:Technology that has powered 50 years of Milton Keynes growth celebrated at The National Museum of Computing

On the special anniversary weekend, visitors to The National Museum of Computing can see the world-famous rebuild of Colossus together with the array of technology that has followed in its wake and powered the development of Milton Keynes. There will also be glimpses of technologies to come....

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Massive £2million cash injection for improvements to Willen Lake in Milton Keynes

Improved facilities, a new state of the art Splash Park and natural play features are set to appear as part of the £2million improvements...

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Milton Keynes Dons chairman Pete Winkelman gives the Gift of Football to the town for #MK50 celebrations

“Milton Keynes is a truly special and unique place and I’m proud to say it is my home. The people of Milton Keynes have shown me so much support over the years and I wanted to give everyone a gift that would celebrate MK50,” said Pete....

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In Review: Manchester by the Sea comes together winningly...

Through minutely observed and occasionally very funny scenes of the tiny details of an emotionally barren life, Affleck and writer/director Lonergan conspire to make moving and interesting what, on paper, sounds like the most torpid of dramas....

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Help Hula to help Milton Keynes' less fortunate animals

Hula's army of volunteers are great at giving cuddles and helping teach the animals to trust again, but they are also tasked with finding hard cash to cover the food, bedding and health care for the animals unlucky enough to be in its care....

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