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History Corner: Jack Pool & his musical saw
Able to play almost any instrument, being best known for the saxophone and the saw, John William Charles Pool (Jack Pool), was born at Great Linford in 1912 on June 15th...
Two dead following serious incident in Milton Keynes
A mandatory referral has been made to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) and they have launched an independent investigation...
Milton Keynes hosts emotional memorial for local lives lost in the pandemic
The emotional event saw speeches from the High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire, the Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire and Mayor of MK...
New Alan Turing £50 note is specially delivered to Bletchley Post Office
With the release of the new £50 note today, the local Post Office in Bletchley is the only place outside the City of London today where the new cash can be seen by members of the public...
Willen Hospice marks the start of legacy project with turf cutting ceremony
A turf cutting ceremony has marked the start of an extension and refurbishment project that will help Willen Hospice meet the needs of patients and their families, both now and in the future...
Celebrate Captain Sir Tom’s life with an exciting Willen Hospice Cycling Challenge
Willen Hospice has formed an exciting partnership with The Captain Tom Foundation to bring a unique challenge to local cyclists, celebrating both the hospice’s 40th Anniversary, and Captain Sir Tom’s life...









