

Pure Panto Gold, Sparkles, Slapstick and Showstoppers – Goldilocks is a Laughter-Filled Tonic for the Soul at Milton Keynes Theatre this Christmas
By Shahnaz (Shiny) Hussain - Arts Reviewer This isn’t the bedtime story you remember - it’s fresh, funny, fast-paced, circus-themed, twist-bursting with comedy, dazzling routines, and heaps of audience participation. Brian stars as Billy Barnum, Goldilocks’ dad, with his daughter Lucy stepping into the role of Goldilocks. Together, they lead a production that radiates warmth, charisma, and unfiltered festive joy. The Cast I was absolutely over the moon when I heard that Brian
Shahnaz Hussain
8 hours ago2 min read


City MP celebrates White Ribbon Day with Prime Minister
During Prime Minister’s Questions today, Milton Keynes Central MP Emily Darlington asked the Prime Minister about UK Parliament becoming the first national parliament to achieve White Ribbon accreditation in the world, a commitment Darlington secured from the Speaker of the House earlier this year. “Yesterday was the UN Day for the elimination of violence against women, otherwise known as White Ribbon Day in Milton Keynes and many other places.” Said the City MP, as herself a

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Nov 262 min read


City Council invests to transform Wolverton’s historic Old Market Hall
Milton Keynes City Council has agreed to invest £20,000 to support the creation of a vibrant new cultural and creative space in Wolverton. After previous private sector redevelopment plans failed to materialise, the city council stepped in to purchase the former Agora site and is now driving the multi-million pound scheme. This flagship project will regenerate the town centre with more than 100 new homes, nine commercial units, a community space and a sustainable mobility hub

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Nov 262 min read


“They Spoke: And We Rose” — Westbury Arts Centre Studio Artist Farina Noorani Unveils Powerful Tribute to Pakistani Women at Milton Keynes Rose Craft Exhibition
A striking new artwork titled They Spoke: And We Rose, created by Westbury Arts Centre studio artist Farina Noorani, will stand as a testament to courage, resilience, and the unstoppable strength of women. Made as part of Milton Keynes Rose Craftivism Project, the piece pays homage to Pakistani women who shattered silence, defied oppression, and transformed their struggles into movements that continue to inspire the world. Crafted from recycled paper, cardboard, and papier-mâ

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Nov 252 min read

















































