MK Underground, an MK Arts for Health arts and heritage project.

MK Underground, an MK Arts for Health arts and heritage project.A Film Exploring the Hidden History of Milton Keynes.MK Underground is a project by MK Arts for Health,an arts chairty based at Milton Keynes Hospital, in partnership with Buckinghamshire County Museum. This film supports an exhibition and programme of activities raising awareness of the history of Milton Keynes.This short film was created by a group of eight volunteers working with a professional film-maker from The Living Archive. The group visited and learnt about a wide range of local heritage sites and interviewed experts and re-enactors to make the film.

Thursday, 21 April 2011

Milton Keynes Yes To Fairer Votes March

Brian Barton puts his YES poster up- if you'd like a Yes2AV window poster just email mkyestofairervotes@gmail.com!



Thursday, 7 April 2011

Proud to be a Labour and Cooperative Party Candidate in Linford North in the 2011 Local Election

I am proud that in this local election to have been selected as the Labour and Cooperative Party candidate for Linford North.

The ward consists of Bolbeck Park, Blakelands, Giffard Park, Great Linford and Pennylands

Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Yes to AV



Banner Event at the CMK Gardens

Street Stall at Cofferidge Close, Stony Stratford

































I have recently been involved with the Milton Keynes Yes to Fairer Votes Group.  
There are a few more street stalls planned in different areas of the city which I hope to get to but of course campaigning for the local elections must take priority (frustrating that both votes are held on the same day!) and a march through CMK.
I hope that whatever the result nationally Milton Keynes votes overwhelmingly for a Yes vote. 
If you support a fairer voting system that means every vote counts, the end of tactical voting, with the winning candidate having to achieve 50% plus of the vote, end the jobs for life culture of MP's who have to listen not just to their core vote, please join us and get involved it could make all the difference.
If we flunk this opportunity to scrap First Past the Post, which was adopted when the working man did not have the vote if he did not own a property and women never had the right, we may never get the chance for another 100 years!