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.

Monday, 19 November 2012

Its Shortlisting Time

Saturday 10th November 2012 

I arrived at the Labour Hall for the Shortlisting meeting to interview two candidates Emily Darlington and Rebakah Peters.

Both from two very different backgrounds one who working at the Treasury as an advisor and worked for the Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling MP and now runs her own business, the other a train driver and ASLEF union activist.

We had agreed a list of questions and went round in turns to ask them, one candidate had a cold but still did very well, and again the statements and answers to all the questions were tackled very differently from each candidate both were very good and we had no problems in letting them through to the hustings and campaigning stages with party members.

It was just a shame one candidate withdraw due to family issues and another due to a clash of a teaching committment.   

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