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A Milton Keynes restaurant has been handed a new four-out-of-five food hygiene rating. Layaly Lounge, a restaurant, cafe or canteen at Unit 27, Stanier Square Centre, Queensway, Bletchley was given ...
Thousands of origami doves carrying messages of peace now hang in centre:mk, setting the tone for the award-winning IF: ...
New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to 26 of Milton Keynes’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows ...
A Milton Keynes man's idea to recreate city landmark Xscape in Lego has moved a step closer after approval. Kaiser began his Xscape Lego project because he wanted to explore the history of Milton ...
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Rent in Milton Keynes rises 5% in past year
Rent in Milton Keynes rose 5% in the past year, new figures show. It comes as Propertymark, a membership organisation for estate agents, warned upcoming reforms in England and Scotland may add more ...
Thousands of children in Milton Keynes North are living in households affected by the two-child limit, new figures show – as charities urged the Government to scrap the policy.
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Milton Keynes house prices dropping slightly
The picture was different to that across the South East, where prices increased by 0.4%. The drop in Milton Keynes does not reverse the longer-term trend in the area, which has se ...
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Milton Keynes’ most successful privately owned businesses have delivered a powerful statement of growth and resilience, as revealed in the latest MK50 report from Grant Thornton UK. The region’s ...
At the time, the street was owned by the former Milton Keynes Development Corporation and in 1976 were approached by a group of people who were looking for premises so they could live more communally.
Thousands of children in Milton Keynes Central are living in households affected by the two-child limit, new figures show – as charities urged the Government to scrap the policy.