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  Hotels in Milton Keynes Hotels, Discount hotel accomodation in Milton Keynes, UK
Located on the outskirts of Milton Keynes, the hotel is in an ideal location for both business and leisure travellers and offers modern and smart accommodation at a reaso...
Novotel Milton Keynes is a new hotel located at Stanton Wood in the area of Heelands only 5 minutes' drive from the vibrant city centre of Milton Keynes.
The Novotel Milton Keynes is located in the heart of the city and is a fully serviced hotel for business and pleasure.
www.discount-hotel-booking.com /England/Buckinghamshire/Milton-Keynes-hotels.htm   (510 words)

  
 Milton Keynes - Milton Keynes Sport - MKWeb
Milton Keynes, with its networks of redways is an ideal city to enjoy the sport of cycling.
The Milton Keynes Lions compete in the British Basketball League which is the highest level of Basketball in the country.
Milton Keynes Sailability has been established for over 20 years, its aims are to enable persons with differing forms of disability to actively participate in the sport of sailing.
www.mkweb.co.uk /sport   (1159 words)

  
 Milton Keynes hotels - Jurys Inn Milton Keynes
Jurys Inn Milton Keynes, the newest hotel in the city, offers superior budget accommodation and is fast becoming one of the most popular Milton Keynes hotels.
Milton Keynes is also very easy to get to with excellent rail and road links to other UK cities.
Jurys Inn Milton Keynes is the perfect base to enjoy all that this city has to offer.
miltonkeyneshotels.jurysinns.com   (272 words)

  
  MK Council - Milton Keynes Council - MKWeb
Throughout 2007 Milton Keynes is celebrating 40 years since being designated in 1967 as the last and largest of the UK's New Towns.
Now that the Milton Keynes Intelligence Observatory has been fully launched, why not find out the benefits of using this State-of-the-Art Information Portal at home and at work.
The At School website is the definitive resource for parents, school staff, governors and anyone with an interest in education in Milton Keynes.
www.milton-keynes.gov.uk /mkcouncil/home.asp   (444 words)

  
  Milton Keynes travel guide - Wikitravel
Milton Keynes [1] is a town in the South East of England.
Milton Keynes is conveniently located on both the M1 motorway and the West Coast Main Line, and as a result there are a large number of ways to both enter and leave the town.
Milton Keynes is approximately half-way between London and Birmingham.
wikitravel.org /en/Milton_Keynes   (870 words)

  
 Milton Keynes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Milton Keynes is the largest of the so-called "new towns" built during the 1960s to allow for urban expansion in the southeast of England and is the only new town intended from the outset to be a "New City".
Milton Keynes is the birthplace of Errol Barnett who is an anchor and reporter for Channel One News in the United States.
The Received Pronunciation of Milton Keynes is [ˌmɪltənˈkiːnz], of Shenley is [ˈʃɛnlɪ], of Loughton is [ˈlaʊtən], of Woughton is [ˈwʌftən], and of Broughton is [ˈbrəʊtən].
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 Milton Keynes: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Fenny stratford is a town in the borough of milton keynes, in england....
Tattenhoe is an area of milton keynes, in the county of milton keynes, england....
Willen is an area of milton keynes in the county of milton keynes, england....
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 Milton Keynes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Milton Keynes has a 200km network of paths for pedestrians and cyclists called Redways, generally surfaced with red tarmac, which criss-cross the whole city.
Contrary to (allegedly) popular misconception, Milton Keynes was not named after the poet John Milton nor the economists Milton Friedman and John Maynard Keynes(indeed "Keynes" in the latter is pronounced "kay", not "key"), but after a village that already existed on the site of the proposed New City.
The RP pronunciation of Milton Keynes is mill-tun keens, of Shenley is shen-li, of Loughton is lau-tun, of Woughton is wuf-tun, and of Broughton is broe-tun.
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 Milton Keynes (borough) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Borough of Milton Keynes is a unitary authority and borough in south central England, at the northern tip of the South East England Region.
The principal settlement in the borough is Milton Keynes new city, which accounts for about 33% of its area and 90% of its population.
This is a chart of trend of regional gross value added of Milton Keynes at current basic prices published (pp.240-253) by Office for National Statistics with figures in millions of British Pounds Sterling.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Milton_Keynes_(borough)   (342 words)

  
 Milton Keynes at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Contrary to popular misconception, Milton Keynes was not named after the poet John Milton and the economist John Maynard Keynes, but after a village that already existed on the site of the proposed new town.
Milton Keynes is in the Guinness Book of Records 2001 for having the longest shopping mall, at 720m long.
Milton Keynes is the home of the Open University, the National Badminton Centre and the National Hockey Stadium, which is now home ground to Wimbledon Football Club, also known as the MK Dons.
www.wiki.tatet.com /Milton_Keynes.html   (410 words)

  
 Milton Keynes   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Milton Keynes was formally designated as a new town on 23 January 1967.
Milton Keynes has a 200 km network of cycleways/footpaths for pedestrians and cyclists called the Redway system, generally surfaced with red tarmac, which criss-cross most of city.
Milton Keynes is home to the National Badminton Centre and the National Hockey Stadium, (which is also the temporary home ground to Milton Keynes Dons F.C., pending completion of a permanent 30,000 seater stadium near Bletchley).
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 Milton Keynes - Entertainment - Music
Milton Keynes has scored a major coup by staging the Robbie Williams concerts in the city this autumn.
Milton Keynes is being put on the international map with the worldwide release of a major music DVD filmed at The National Bowl.
Formed in 1974 by its Principal Conductor, Hilary Davan Wetton, the Milton Keynes City Orchestra is the orchestra in residence at Milton Keynes Theatre.
www.miltonkeynes.com /music   (1166 words)

  
 Milton Keynes Partnership
Whilst Milton Keynes Partnership will use all reasonable endeavours to minimise any amount of downtime on the website, due to the intrinsic nature of websites, Milton Keynes Partnership shall not be liable for damage or loss whatsoever resulting from you being unable to access the website.
In any event Milton Keynes Partnership shall not be liable for any death or personal injury arising out of use of the website unless it is due to the negligence of Milton Keynes Partnership or its employees.
Milton Keynes Partnership is not responsible for the availability of such other websites and does not endorse, and is not responsible or liable for any content, products or other materials available on such other websites.
www.miltonkeynespartnership.info /termsandconditions.php   (768 words)

  
 Milton Keynes
War memorials in Milton Keynes have been transcribed by Peter Quick, and published in a booklet entitled "War Memorials and War Graves: Milton Keynes and Wolverton area, Volume 6", available from the Buckinghamshire Genealogical Society.
Microfilm copies of all census enumerators' notebooks for 1841 to 1891 are held at the Local Studies Libraries at Aylesbury and Milton Keynes, as well as centrally at the PRO.
The affix of Keynes is believed to derive from the family of Cahaignes, or, Cayenes who had connections with the village in the 13th century.
met.open.ac.uk /genuki/big/eng/BKM/MiltonKeynes/Index.html   (917 words)

  
 ProCurve Networking by HP - Case Studies - Milton Keynes Council
When the lease on its LAN hardware recently expired, Milton Keynes Council decided not only to install new switches but also to implement an IP telephony network, integrated with the latest contact centre technology.
Milton Keynes Council is also evaluating the 5300 for future requirements.
In addition to substantial savings on capital investment, Milton Keynes Council is continuing to save on maintenance costs because all edge switches are covered by a lifetime warranty.
www.hp.com /rnd/case_studies/milton_keynes.htm   (763 words)

  
 Milton Keynes (authority) - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Milton Keynes (authority)
Locator map for the English administrative region of Milton Keynes.
Milton Keynes (administrative headquarters), Newport Pagnell, Olney, Bletchley, Stony Stratford, Woburn Sands, Wolverton
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Milton+Keynes+(authority)   (123 words)

  
 Milton Keynes Conference Bureau | Conference Venues in Milton Keynes | Milton Keynes Conference Venues Facilities and ...
We will contact the relevant Conference Venues in Milton Keynes and Meeting Facilities on your behalf, obtaining rates and availability and prepare a proposal enabling you to compare venues and prices.
Our close working relationship with the hotels and venues in Milton Keynes, ensures a swift and efficient response at no cost to you.
Milton Keynes Conference Venues Facilities and Hotels - use our free Milton Keynes venue finding and booking service, Call The Milton Keynes Conference Bureau on : 0870 850 5278.
www.conferencemiltonkeynes.co.uk   (352 words)

  
 Milton Keynes - Home Page - MKWeb
Milton Keynes Disability is an information service for people with disabilities, long-term health conditions and others who need information.
Thursday 29th November, Milton Keynes was a city ablaze with excitement and Union Jack Flags.
Available at information points throughout Milton Keynes and also on MKWeb, this useful map is essential for visitors and residents alike.
www.mkweb.co.uk   (570 words)

  
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Milton Keynes Council with Milton Keynes Primary Care Trust is pioneering a new service, a 'virtual doctor', in selected homes across the city.
Milton Keynes Council community alarm service manager Sandra Rankin said: "Using the Tele-health monitor helps people feel more in control of their long term condition and increases their ability to manager their own care."
Milton Keynes Council is currently bidding for £3million of government money as part of the Digital Challenge bringing technology to the disadvantaged.
www.miltonkeynestoday.co.uk /ViewArticle.aspx?SectionID=415&ArticleID=2050080   (404 words)

  
 Milton Keynes Fairtrade Forum: Fairtrade Awareness soars in Milton Keynes
Over one in six shoppers in Milton Keynes now recognise and understand the Fairtrade Mark, a rise of almost 30% since last year.
This was one of many records broken by Milton Keynes Fairtrade Forum in 2006.
Similarly, MK-based companies are increasingly communicating publicly how they ensure the welfare of workers and farmers in their supply chains, which means they are starting to compete over ethics in addition to other commercial drivers (e.g.
www.mkfairtrade.org.uk /page.cfm   (407 words)

  
 Milton Keynes - Your local community website!
That’s the question being asked of women across Milton Keynes who may be thinking of working for themselves.
With changes to employment regulations imminent, such as increases in statutory holidays and the minimum wage, Business Link is advising employers to act now to get to grips with the legislation...
A Warwickshire and Northamptonshire Air Ambulance crew member from Milton Keynes, who saved the life of a young girl after a dog attack could...
www.miltonkeynes.com   (387 words)

  
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Milton Keynes is an exciting young city with endless potential...
Much-maligned Milton Keynes has suffered a lot of bad press over the years yet this Brave New City continues to defy its critics by attracting a steady stream of new residents...
Milton Keynes Parks Good guide to all of the green areas in MK
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 Hotels Milton Keynes - Quality Hotel Milton Keynes Official Hotel Website
The Quality Hotel Milton Keynes is perfectly situated for the business and leisure traveller within easy reach of the M1 motorway (ten minutes from J14), two miles from Milton Keynes Central railway station and less than twenty miles from Luton Airport.
If you are staying a little longer you won't be disappointed, just take a look at some of the great places to visit including taking in Milton Keynes exciting nightlife with many bars, restaurants and the Milton Keynes Theatre.
We believe that the Quality Hotel Milton Keynes is one of the best hotels in Milton Keynes for both quality and value.
www.hotels-milton-keynes.com   (534 words)

  
 Letting Agents Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, UK
Milton Keynes is one of the foremost up and coming places to live in the UK, with excellent road and rail links not only to London, but to other major cities in the UK including Manchester and Birmingham.
Milton Keynes has so much to offer and attracts people from a multitude of different backgrounds which in turn brings a broad cultural and exciting environment to live, work and play.
Situated in the middle of the UK you are never far away from the countryside whilst you can also experience all that city life has to offer at the same time.
www.rentright.co.uk /buckinghamshire/milton-keynes/letting-agents.aspx   (290 words)

  
 Stantonbury Stadium   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The track opened in 1989 and is on school grounds but is managed by Milton Keynes AC out of school hours.
However, in September 2003, a £415,000 grant from the New Opportunities Fund was awarded to build a new two-storey clubhouse at the track.
Milton Keynes AC also raised a further £50,000.
www.runtrackdir.com /details.asp?track=miltonkeynes   (304 words)

  
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The Club exists to provide members with Track and Field, Road, X-Country and Mountain competition, recreation, advice and assistance by qualified coaches, league competition for all age groups, (Men and women from age 9 - 100 and beyond) and most important of all, good fun.
June 13: Marshall Milton Keynes fixtures for the next three weeks.
June 18: Marshall Milton Keynes youngsters fourth at St Albans.
mcs.open.ac.uk /mkac   (425 words)

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