High streets in MK to receive almost £360,000 investment
Milton Keynes Council is investing almost £360,000 among the city's high streets to encourage shoppers back safely after the pandemic.
Milton Keynes Council is investing almost £360,000 among the city's high streets to encourage shoppers back safely after the pandemic.
Sunday 10 October marked World Mental Health Day and the Progressive Alliance is urging people to get help if they need it.
The Alliance will be bringing a motion to Full Council to request it is considered whether more Changing Place Toilets can be incorporated on Council property.
Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes CCG is one of the worst hit areas in the country by the growing shortage of GPs, new analysis by the Liberal Democrats has revealed.
The Labour/Lib Dem Alliance wants to see signage outside schools asking parents and carers not to smoke within 20 metres of the school gates or other entrances/exits.
The Labour/Lib Dem Progressive Alliance will be bringing a motion to Council calling on the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions to reverse the £20 cut to…
You can read more about the Liberal Democrat national campaign to help those affected by the cladding scandal (and other building issues!) here…
Milton Keynes Council has started to implement its More for MK scheme which encourages the public sector to source services and products locally.
The Labour/Lib Dem Progressive Alliance on Milton Keynes Council is calling on the Chancellor of the Exchequer to reverse the £20 cut to Universal Credit.
Milton Keynes Council has marked the launch of the city's newest community food larder in Beanhill with regional charity SOFEA, the first to be based at a Council-run Children and Family centre.