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Heritage Open Days: Discover a 'new' Milton Keynes this weekend

From today (Thursday, September 8) to Sunday (September 11), a whole range of interesting places in and around the city will be scrapping their usual admission charges and/or hosting free events which offer new insights into this area's history, culture or architecture....

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Sewing for Utange: Recycled denim cast-offs are a lifeline for an African village

Bags are like little personality extensions, don't you think? Some must have the right designer name to be considered for a sale, others need to have a trinket hanging from the strap to make it a viable purchase, writes Sammy Jones. Us? We don't 'do' designer and like to be original in our choices....

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Heritage Open Days: Milton Keynes goes Bardy mad!

Professional and amateur actors from in and around Milton Keynes will be strutting their stuff on the lawns of the 17th Century house. It's the perfect setting for his words, which will be delivered with the necessary passion too!...

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Music and Harvest Festival at St Guthlacs Church in Passenham

Passenham Church, St Guthlacs will open its doors this Saturday (September 10) for a Harvest Festival and folk music concert, with music from Free Spirit....

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Pete Coe opens the new season at The Song Loft

In the late 80's and early 90's, Red Shift took Pete Coe's attentions, and since then he has largely operated as a soloist, with his strong distinctive voice enhancing his instrumental versatility, with his bouzouki, mountain dulcimer, banjo and melodeon. Sometimes he sings, plays and step dances...all at the same time!...

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Philatelic Society extend an invitation to fellow stamp collectors in Milton Keynes

Now is the time to reach for that long lost collection gathering dust in the loft, or those old First Day Cover stacked in a shoebox....

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