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Milton Keynes
[ keenz ]
noun
- a residential district in S England, near London, established in the 1960s.
Milton Keynes
/ ˈmɪltən ˈkiːnz /
noun
- a new town in central England, in Milton Keynes unitary authority, N Buckinghamshire: founded in 1967: electronics, clothing, machinery; seat of the Open University. Pop: 184 506 (2001 est)
- a unitary authority in central England, in Buckinghamshire. Pop: 215 700 (2003). Area: 310 sq km (119 sq miles)
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Designed in a grid system, Milton Keynes is well known for its roundabouts, boasting about 130 of them.
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Controversy surrounding the name began after Wimbledon FC - nicknamed "the Dons" - relocated to Milton Keynes in 2003.
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Skype has been her way of keeping in touch with her mum Vera, who lives in in Milton Keynes.
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Raymond Mills, 74, from Milton Keynes, died on 17 August while visiting the SS Vina wreck off the Brancaster coast in Norfolk.
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David Joyce, 38, was shot by an armed officer at Milton Keynes Central Station on 1 April after Thames Valley Police responded to reports of a man carrying a gun.
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