More from Milton Keynes:
Transport secretary hails progress in UK-wide electric vehicle charging network
18th May 2024
TRANSPORT Secretary Mark Harper is pictured on a visit to the headquarters of electric vehicle charge point manufacturer bp pulse in Milton Keynes, where he highlighted the progress being made in...
‘We know we are saving lives… but there is so much more to do’
13th May 2024
JUST OVER 30 years ago, a group of concerned organisations and individuals sat down to discuss an idea for a world first: an immersive, interactive education centre that solely delivered learning and...
‘Diversity brings an increase in innovation and creativity’
13th May 2024
THE EMMETT family name is a known brand in its own right in Milton Keynes. For more than 40 years they have united the city at the annual fireworks spectacular. But now Keith, at the helm of the...
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Organisers eye a fundraising record as the Franklins £50 Challenge nears completion
1st May 2024
PEDAL power is surging businesses in Milton Keynes towards a record fundraising total for four city-based charities in the Franklins £50 Challenge. The challenge – a total 41 teams across...
Yielding up: A crucial clause in your end of lease obligations
1st May 2024
COMMERCIAL property leases are complex and intricate legal documents that regulate the relationship between landlords and tenants. Among the myriad of clauses within a lease, the “yielding up"...
Businesses on the edge as ‘pressing issues’ push up financial distress figures
30th April 2024
THE NUMBER of companies in “significant” financial distress in Milton Keynes has risen by more than 49%, new research from a business recovery specialist has shown. The data in the quarterly Red...