The annual World Picnic returns to Milton Keynes this week

The Parks Trust, the self-financing charity that manages and maintains over 6,000 acres of Milton Keynes’ green space, is preparing for its annual World Picnic celebration....

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OPINION: Cinema is no place for screaming babies and disruptive ankle-biters!

The woes of the unruly child and the nonchalant parents at the cinema. Claire Durrant has her say......

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C'mon baby, let The Strange Doors light your fire in Milton Keynes

The Strange Doors do not merely recreate The Doors' classic catalogue; their shows are events unto themselves, much like The Doors' own shows were - tight, but with an air of excitement, spontaneity and improvisation....

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Milton Keynes Cornerstone Chamber Choir and Orchestra are in celebratory mode - with lots of reasons for musical cheer

The upcoming concert is a three-fold celebration - for the 50th Anniversary of Milton Keynes, the 25th Anniversary of the City Church, and the 25th Anniversary of the Cornerstone Chamber Choir and Orchestra!...

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New chairman announced for The National Museum of Computing

Dr Andrew Herbert OBE has taken over the chairmanship of The National Museum of Computing from Andy Clark, who has stood down after six years in the role but will continue as a trustee of the museum....

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CHAPTER & VERSE: Author Kate Hunter talks with Total MK

Kate Hunter is a debut author with a compelling new novel that examines a little explored period in Scottish history: Edinburgh’s print industry in the late-nineteenth century – a volatile time of significant change. Kate will be in conversation at Waterstone's intu on Thursday......

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