Visit the Church
This fine church dates back to the 13th /14th century but was largely rebuilt in the early 17th century. Live music. Tea and cake.
Friends of St Guthlac’s Church, Passenham
This fine church dates back to the 13th /14th century but was largely rebuilt in the early 17th century. Live music. Tea and cake.
Friends of St Guthlac’s Church, Passenham
Want to hear about the murder of Lady Grace Bennet, a terrible accident whilst duck hunting or the real meaning of Witch circles?
Willen Village Heritage Association
Very appropriately for the anniversary of D-Day, an illustrated talk by Mike Chapman about the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, its principles and sites.
Milton Keynes National Trust Association
Join an evening of entertainment and the lighting of the beacon to pay tribute to all of those who took part in D-Day, 80 years ago.
Milton Keynes Museum
Speaker: David Ingham, Project Manager, Albion Archaeology, Secretary to S and E Midlands CBA. Preceded by the Society’s AGM.
Olney Archaeological Society
Booking required (max. 25 people). Meet in Olney. Walking along the river on grass tracks – all flat. 2 miles. £3.00 per person.
Newport Pagnell Historical Society
The exhibition will showcase the outcomes of conversations, ideas, creative expression and innovative discussion instigated by MKCDC with the community.
Milton Keynes City Discovery Centre
Join artist Lian Chan on a guided walk to discover the sites painted by John and Paul Nash in Whiteleaf, Buckinghamshire a century ago.
Discover Bucks Museum
A walk around the public art of CMK with a sideways look at some of the urban myths that have arisen over the years led by Peter Martin:,
Milton Keynes Forum
Denise Bates includes wider social history as well as family history. Her talk develops the theme of putting stories into context.
Buckinghamshire Family History Society
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