

City Council expands popular service that helps residents with laundry
Milton Keynes City Council is expanding its popular laundry service to support more residents, including those under 65 who have a care need. Previously focused on older residents, the service is now available to people of any age who are receiving support from adult social care. The move will help more people stay independent at home, particularly those recovering from illness or managing long-term health conditions. The City Council’s friendly laundry team already supports

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Final Spaces Remaining for Let's Kick It Summer Football Day Camps
Parents looking to keep their children active, engaged and having fun this summer are being encouraged to book now as the final places remain for the hugely popular Let's Kick It Summer Day Camps. Renowned for delivering some of Milton Keynes' most professional, enjoyable and inclusive football experiences, Let's Kick It's holiday camps combine expert coaching with fun-filled activities designed to help children develop their football skills, build confidence and make new fri

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Milton Keynes Tech Week – championing technology and innovation in the heart of the UKImage
Milton Keynes, a world‑leading smart city and one of the UK’s fastest‑growing innovation economies, hosts it’s second Tech Week this October. Taking place from 12–16 October 2026, Milton Keynes Tech Week will once again bring together leaders, innovators and communities, building on last year’s success which saw more than 23,000 people attend 30+ events. “Milton Keynes has firmly established itself as a leading home for technology and innovation in the UK. Tech Week is a powe

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Jun 192 min read


Ofsted recognises positive progress for MK’s children in care
In a letter published today (15 June), Government watchdog Ofsted has highlighted the positive progress being made by Milton Keynes City Council in supporting older children in care and has set out clear steps to work towards as the city expands. The latest visit from Ofsted took place over two days during May and looked at how the City Council supports older children, including decisions around who looks after them and where. Inspectors spoke directly with social workers and

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