MK17 0LF Postcode Area
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What social class do the population of MK17 0LF belong to? What are the predominant ethnic groups? How deprived is MK17 0LF in Milton-keynes, how professionally qualified are the community, and how many hours a week do they work? All this, and more information and demographic statistics about MK17 0LF from the Census 2011.
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People and Demographics
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Demographics
An in-depth look at the demographic data of the people who live in MK17 0LF, including ethnicity, religious beliefs, age breakdown and social grades.

Crime Rates
Police crime stats - see how safe it is around MK17 0LF, including burglaries, ASBOs, vehicle crime and violent crime. How does this area compare?

Constituency
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Local Issues
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Sunrise/Sunset
Sunrise (dawn) and sunset (dusk) times for today as well as for the next month for the postcode area MK170LF. Wakey wakey, rise and shine!

Job Vacancies
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Traffic Reports
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Taxi Firms
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Car Parks
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Leisure & Outdoor Facilities
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Events
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Attractions
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Hotels
Comfortable, quality bed & breakfast and hotel accommodation located within a 15 miles of the postcode area MK17 0LF.

Tourist Information
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Local Amenities
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Banks
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Cash Machines
Locations of the nearest cash withdrawal machines (ATMs) in the MK17 0LF postcode area that dispense money.

Schools
The nearest schools in the MK17 0LF area, including their latest Ofsted Results, pupil statistics and test results.

Shopping Centres
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Police Stations
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Emergency Facilities
A handy list of emergency information in this area, including hospitals, doctors, chemists and emergency services near MK17 0LF.

Post Offices
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Libraries
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MK170LF Postcode Breakdown
MKAREA | 17DISTRICT | 0SECTOR | LFUNIT |
Full Postcode | MK17 0LF |
Latitude/Longitude | , |
Postal Town | Milton-keynes |
Easting | |
Northing | |
Ward Name | |
MSOA Name | |
LSOA Name | |
County | Buckinghamshire |
Region | |
Country | England |
Local Authority | |
Local Authority Code | |
Area Classification | Largely Rural (rural including hub towns 50-79%) |
MK170LF Postal District

MK17 0LF postcode is located in the postal town of Milton-keynes. Milton-keynes postal area may cover a large geographical region that may correspond to several postal districts, which may include many towns and/or villages. Use the map to determine the geographical location of the postcode MK17 0LF.
Mursley | 2.3 miles SW |
Stewkley | 2.6 miles SE |
Bletchley | 2.7 miles NE |
Whaddon | 2.9 miles NW |
Swanbourne | 2.9 miles W |
Hoggeston | 3.1 miles SW |
Little Horwood | 3.3 miles W |
Nash | 4 miles NW |
Winslow | 4 miles W |
Great Horwood | 4.2 miles W |
Cublington | 4.7 miles S |
Wing | 5.3 miles SE |
Grandborough | 5.3 miles W |
Whitchurch | 5.4 miles SW |
Simpson | 5.4 miles NE |
London | 42 miles SE |
Glasgow | 300 miles NW |
Edinburgh | 292 miles NW |
Cardiff | 109 miles W |
Liverpool | 137 miles NW |
Southampton | 78 miles SW |
Saint Ives | 90 miles SW |
Local News Buckinghamshire
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Blackstone is under offer to buy EPIC UK's portfolio of eight industrial assets for around 340m.
Property WeekTheft of vehicle in Station Road Kintbury (Thames Valley Police)
Between Midnight and 7am on 24/01, offender(s) stole a Land Rover Defender in Station Road, Kintbury. If you have any information, please contact the Police Enquiry Centre on 101 &hellip
Thames Valley PoliceCommercial Park Group pours 200m into South East office trifecta
The Commercial Park Group, a partnership between Sir Robert McAlpine and the John Baker Group, has revealed plans to invest 200m in three offices schemes in the South East.
Property WeekThis message is dated Monday 25th January 2021 - Maidenhead (Thames Valley Police)
FIRST FROM THE BOROUGH:Community Lateral Flow TestingWe are setting up lateral flow testing sites for critical and key workers, and anyone who needs to leave home for work or crucial activity.Th&hellip
Thames Valley PoliceLandsec completes over 48,000 sq ft of lettings across outlet malls
Landsec has completed over 48,000 sq ft of lettings across its outlet malls in the last ten months.
Property WeekTelecoms giant Three hunts for new Reading HQ
Telecommunications giant Three has hired agentsfrom Alder Kingto hunt for a 90,000 sq ft HQ in Reading.
Property WeekBird Theft in the area (Thames Valley Police)
Thames Valley Police are aware of a number of Bird Thefts on the local area and advise the following when selling or keeping birds.Please be mindful of who you allow to your home when advertising the &hellip
Thames Valley PoliceAberdeen buys room2 aparthotel in Southampton
Aberdeen Standard Investments (ASI) has snapped up an aparthotel in Southampton with the purchase of room2's flagship asset the first institutional acquisition of a so-called hometel' Property Week&hellip
Property WeekFrom the Postcode Area blog

Death of the High Street?
The BBC reports that despite councils' attempts to kurb them, the UK's high streets have seen a huge growth in fast food outlets. Could this mark the death knell for the Great British high street, and what can we do about it to halt its decline?

Discrimination by Postcode
You really couldn't make it up, could you? Some of the country's most vulnerable people are missing out on their weekly £25 Cold Weather Payment, just because the system that's in operation is discriminating against them because payments are based on postcode, rather than geographic location.

The Redesign is Underway
Well, the current website was absolutely in dire need of a good redesign - from the ground up. So I set out to pull it all apart and get it up and running again to become the most comprehensive guide to every postcode in the UK. And it's been a long, tough job from start to finish - and quite possibly the biggest project I've ever undertaken.

The Impossible Challenge of Affordability
No wonder the younger generation are getting more and more frustrated with money - new research has revealed that even with a 10% deposit, 25-34 year olds are struggling to afford even the CHEAPEST houses on the market. Is there a solution to the 'impossible challenge'?