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  • Gavin Anderson

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    Gavin Anderson
  • Debbie Brock

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    Debbie Brock
  • David Moore

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    David Moore
  • David Foster

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    David Foster
  • Chris Roberts

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    Chris Roberts
  • Briony Fox

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    Briony Fox
  • INTERVIEWS

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    INTERVIEWS
    A number of people who were involved with the creation and development of the MK Rose were interviewed about their experiences. Summaries of the interviews are published here.
  • MK HipHop - Events

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    MK HipHop - Events
    Upcoming events: May 10: Block Party – Coffee Hall – FREE! More details: Block Party – Coffee Hall | | Living Archive May 16: Block Party – Netherfield – FREE! More details: Block Party – Netherfield | | Living Archive May 21 & May 28 – HipHop & Rhyme Time sessions with HipHop Tots – MK Central Library – FREE! More ...
  • Watch our MK documentary films on our YouTube channel here

    Watch our MK documentary films on our YouTube channel here

  • Tony Clamp

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    Tony Clamp
    Tony Clamp (born 1960), a fourth-generation New Bradwell resident, grew up with Bradwell Windmill as a constant landmark. As a child, he and friends accessed the semi-derelict mill using a key from the recreation ground keeper — sometimes free thanks to his grandfather’s role. Despite its dangerous condition, with broken sails and unstable ladders, it ...
  • Richard Wilde

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    Richard Wilde
    Richard Wilde (born 1948) became actively involved with Bradwell Windmill as a volunteer in the years following its 2014 restoration, although he had observed earlier work by the Milton Keynes Development Corporation in the 1970s. He explains that the Corporation restored the mill primarily as a visitor attraction to demonstrate that Milton Keynes had history, ...
  • Graham Crisp

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    Graham Crisp
    Graham Crisp, born in 1956 in New Bradwell and still living in his childhood home, describes Bradwell Windmill as a constant presence in his life. As a boy of seven or eight, he and friends would pay the recreation ground keeper sixpence for the key and explore the semi-derelict mill alone. With broken sails, pigeons ...
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