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Olney Working Mens Club
38 High St
Olney, Buckinghamshire, MK46 4BB
Tel: 01234 711348

 


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Olney, a small market town, north of the urban Milton Keynes, on the River Ouse. Olney offers a variety of activities for its residents and visitors alike from a museum and a country park to bars and clubs. Olney has many eating places specialising in food from different countries as well as some excellent pubs.  What's on in Olney

 

Social Clubs in Olney

   
Bradwell Sports & Social Club
Sports Pavilion Abbey Road
Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire MK13 9AR
Tel: 01908 312355
Deanshanger & District Conservative Club
The Green
Deanshanger Buckinghamshire MK19 6HH
Tel: 01908 567109
   
Newport Pagnell Workmen's Social Club
28 Silver Street
Newport Pagnell Buckinghamshire MK16 0EN
Tel: 01908 610007
Olney Working Mens Club
38 High Street
Olney Buckinghamshire MK46 4BB
Tel: 01234 240479
   
Stoney Stratford Conservative Club
77 High Street
Stony Stratford Buckinghamshire MK11 1AY
Tel: 01908 562226
Wicken Sports & Social Club
St Johns Lane
Wicken Buckinghamshire MK19 6BP
Tel: 01908 571305
   
Bletchley & Fenny Stratford Working Mens Club
1 Chandos Place
Bletchley Buckinghamshire MK2 2SQ
Tel: 01908 372037
Bletchley Conservative Club
105 Queensway
Bletchley Buckinghamshire MK2 2DN
Tel: 01908 372258
   
Conservative Club
77 High Street
Stony Stratford Buckinghamshire MK11 1AY
Tel: 01908 567105
Newport Pagnell Unionist & Working Mens Club
28 St John Street
Newport Pagnell Buckinghamshire MK16 8HJ
Tel: 01908 610417
   
Olney Town Football & Social Club
Clubhouse Recreation Ground East Street
Olney Buckinghamshire MK46 4DW
Tel: 01234 712227
Stantonbury Social Working Mens Club
St James Street
New Bradwell Buckinghamshire MK13 0BJ
Tel: 01908 313936
   
Stony Stratford Workingmens Social Club
18 London Road
Stony Stratford Buckinghamshire MK11 1JL
Tel: 01908 562218
Wolverton Workmen's Social Club
49 Stratford Road
Wolverton Buckinghamshire MK12 5LS
Tel: 01908 313960
   
 
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Milton Keynes is a large town in South East England, about 45 miles (75 km) north-west of London. It is also the principal town of the Borough of Milton Keynes, itself part of ceremonial Buckinghamshire. It was formally designated as a new town on 23 January 1967. Its 34 square miles (88 km²) area incorporated the existing towns of Bletchley, Wolverton and Stony Stratford along with another fifteen villages and farmland in between. It took its name from the existing village of Milton Keynes, a few miles east of the planned city centre. Uniquely for the United Kingdom, the urban form uses a 1 km grid for the top level of street hierarchy: the local form of most districts is more conventional. At the 2001 census the population of the Milton Keynes urban area, including the adjacent town of Newport Pagnell, was 184,506, and that of the wider Borough, which has been a unitary authority independent of Buckinghamshire since 1997, was 207,063 (compared to a population of around 53,000 for the same area in 1961). The original Development Corporation design concept aimed for a "forest city" and its foresters planted millions of trees from its own nursery in Newlands in the following years. As of 2006, the urban area has 20 million trees. Following the winding up of the Development Corporation the lavish landscapes of the Grid Roads and of the major parks were transferred to The Parks Trust, a charity which is independent from the municipal authority and which was intended to resist pressures to build on the parks over time. The Parks Trust is endowed with a portfolio of commercial properties, the income of which pay for the upkeep of the green spaces, a town-wide maintenance model which has attracted international attention. More on Milton Keynes 


 

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