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View the Event Calendar for the upcoming 16 Days of Activism, starting on Thursday 25th November.

Please read this news release from the Town Council about Sycamore Hall.

Please read this news release about our Festive Family Fun Day.

White Ribbon Day (25th November 2021) and the subsequent 16 Days of Activism is an annual campaign working to end male violence against women and girls across 60 countries. Join us on Thursday 25th November at Bandstand in Queensway for a Community Gathering which will include poetry, music and speeches as well as a candlelit vigil.

The next Thames Valley Police Community Forum will take place on Thursday 4th November from 7.30pm at Bletchley Postal Club, Brooklands Road, Bletchley MK2 2RN. Find out more and view the Meeting Poster in this news article.

With Remembrance Day just around the corner, a local resident has gone the extra mile to remember those that gave the ultimate sacrifice during World War I from the town and who are named on the Queensway War Memorial. ‘Eh Oop Flower’ has created a net of 300 crocheted poppies. You will be able to see this beautiful act of kindness from Monday 8th November until Monday 22nd November at the War Memorial. Find out more in this news article.

Please be aware that a road closure in Queensway, from its junction with Princes Way to its junction with Knowles Primary School, will be in place between 8.30am-10.30am on Sunday 14th November. This closure is for our annual Remembrance Sunday Ceremony. More information is available in the Public Notice and the Map for Order.

The Community Governance Review (CGR) Consultation for Bletchley and Fenny Stratford began earlier this week and will last for 12 weeks ending at 5pm 17 January 2022. You can respond in three ways either via an online survey, or by e-mailing the cgr@milton-keynes.gov.uk mailbox or by post. Find out more and complete the survey on Milton Keynes Council’s website.

White Ribbon Day (25th November 2021) and the subsequent 16 Days of Activism is an annual campaign calling for the prevention and elimination of violence against women and girls. Earlier this year, The Town Council resolved to seek accreditation under the White Ribbon Scheme. Find out more in this news article.

Our wreath laying ceremony will be taking place on Remembrance Sunday, 14th November 2021. Starting at 9am, there will be a Silent Community Walk from Elizabeth Square in Queensway, Bletchley. On arrival at the Queensway War Memorial, the wreath laying ceremony will commence.