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Nearly 4 Million people had a Seriously Magical Christmas |
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Written by LMK Content
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Monday, 26 January 2009 |
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Research by thecentre:mk has shown that 3.8 Million people visited the
Seriously Magical Christmas show in Middleton Hall this year, with
20,000 children visiting a very busy Santa and then riding on the
train, a further 50,000 people riding the Santa’s Express Train only
and nearly £13,000 being donated to local charity MK SNAP through the
ever popular Wishing Pool.
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Do You Want to Insert your News Contribution? |
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Written by Franco Cauteruccio
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Wednesday, 31 December 2008 |
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Hi there Guest!
Its the LMK Community Administrator here.
The Community and Us would really appreciate your contibution. If you have any News of public interest or any Announcement of public interest or if you want to make a Press Release or if you want to Review any subject as News, Please do not hesitate to insert it in this community foyer.
The process for you to share your news is straight forward just Register with your e-mail then activate your account with the return e-mail we send you and then wait or check online when the application has been approved login and then you will be able to insert your news from the user menu.
Wishing you the best of luck for the future.
The Administrator
Franco Cauteruccio
PS: Please remember though that if you are looking for something, a house, a car, an object for your home or you are selling one, go to the Milton Keynes Foyer Menu and choose which section you want to explore or navigate to achieve your objective.
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Drumming Up Some Support |
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Written by LMK Content
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Tuesday, 16 December 2008 |
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Aled Jones visited thecentre:mk last Friday to promote the Bandaged
Christmas single “Little Drummer Boy/Peace On Earth” to Christmas
shoppers.
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Variations on Enigma |
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Written by Jim Gilchrist
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Friday, 22 August 2008 |
Variations on Enigma
By: Jim Gilchrist
You didn’t have to be mad to work at Bletchley Park during the Second World War, but it probably helped. The oddball mix of cryptographers, linguists, mathematicians and chess masters who strove night and day within "Station X", as the Buckinghamshire code-breaking centre was known, were often eccentric to say the least, but the unlikely amalgam of these sometimes alarmingly individualistic intellects helped crack German military codes and in doing so probably shortened the Second World War by two years.
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Falstaff at Milton Keynes Theatre |
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Written by LiveMK Reporter
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Sunday, 13 April 2008 |
Falstaff, the last opera that Giuseppe Verdi and Arrigo Boito wrote together after their great success with Otello and based on Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor, was performed by the Welsh National Opera at the Milton Keynes Theatre. |
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Half a Sixpence - MK Theatre |
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Written by LiveMK Reporter
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Sunday, 13 April 2008 |
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Half a sixpence is just half a romance! Gary Wilmot shines into stardom at the Milton Keynes Theatre last night, as rain and wind cover the MK sky all around 7.30pm. |
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