House & Home

01st Jun 2017

Prestige Lawns within the community

We love our community here at MK Pulse, and always enjoy hearing about the relationships built between local businesses. A leading artificial grass installer in Milton Keynes, Prestige Lawns, has done just that, increasing their presence in the local community and becoming a highly regarded independent company within Milton Keynes and the surrounding areas. The team members at Prestige Lawns are highly experienced and have built themselves an outstanding reputation, giving local businesses no reason to doubt their paramount service. The portfolio of clients for Prestige Lawns has continued to expand, including large scale companies such as Ikea, and local community schools, including the Brookside primary school in Bicester. Prestige Lawns are big enough to cope, yet small enough to care, offering the ideal solution to all artificial grass requirements, whether it be practical outdoor flooring, eye-catching displays, or quirky interior designs. The transformation of Brookside school in Bicester was a..

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30th May 2017

Council urges MK to get Bucks buzzing! Sign up online for a free packet of seeds to help bees…...

MK Council has joined forces with other Bucks councils to encourage people to help pollinating insects in this area and raise awareness. Pollinators like bees and are in severe decline nationally yet they are vital to pollinate many different plants and crops across the world and in MK. 80% of all flowering plants are pollinated by insects. The Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes Natural Environment Partnership (The "NEP") has launched its 2017 "Bucks Buzzing" project to do just that.  The NEP is encouraging everyone to do something for pollinators in Buckinghamshire to help get "Bucks Buzzing" again. Everyone can do something to help increase the number of bees and other pollinating insects including: Building a bug hotel Mowing less frequently Allow hedges to flower Leave a wild area in your garden Grow wildflowers that attracts insects Consider using less or no pesticides MK Council has changed the frequency and timing of..

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13th Jan 2017

Optima’s Top 10 tips for saving money and keeping warm in 2017

The rising cost of energy bills is putting a strain on household budgets, and wasting energy is bad news for the environment. Here are 10 tips that require no capital outlay: Switch your energy supplier Compare gas and electricity prices at www.uswitch.com and make sure you’re on the cheapest tariff for you. It only takes a few minutes and they’ll do all the paperwork. Ofgem estimate that the average household saving will be £300. Turn your thermostat down Keep your thermostat at 21oC max. If you’re still cold you should put on more clothes! For every 1 degree above 21oC it will cost you 10% more on your heating bill. Make sure your immersion heater is OFF Using on peak electricity to heat your hot water is 3 times more expensive than using your gas boiler. Make sure your kids haven’t accidentally left it on! Stick some tape over the..

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09th Jan 2017

600 New homes will destroy our countryside

Milton Keynes Council disclosed in December that it plans the building of 6,000 homes by developer Gallagher Estates in the rural area north of the city between the M1 and the West Coast rail line. This development will be part of its new Local Plan which allocates land for house building from 2018 to 2036. The 6,000 homes are expected by 2025/26. The new population of 15,000 to 20,000 would engulf Haversham and have a devastating impact on Castlethorpe, Hanslope, and Little Linford with most of  the countryside disappearing under concrete. New roads – including major dual carriageways – would be needed to feed into the existing MK Grid causing enormous increases in traffic severely affecting Wolverton, New Bradwell, Stantonbury, and Newport Pagnell. One of the dual carriageways would pass through the new Linear Park for Oakridge Park destroying their recreation facilities, Linford Lakes, and wetlands. The new main roads..

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