Sikhism in Milton Keynes
The Sikh community in Milton Keynes is warm, welcoming and deeply community-minded. Gurdwaras in MK are open to people of all faiths — and the tradition of langar means anyone can share a free meal.
Sikh Life in MK
Sikhism has a meaningful presence in Milton Keynes, with a community rooted in service, equality and devotion. One of the most distinctive aspects of Sikh practice is the langar — a free communal kitchen open to everyone, regardless of background or belief. Any visitor to a Gurdwara in MK is genuinely welcome.
Gurdwaras & Organisations
Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha & Cultural Centre
The main Sikh place of worship in MK, open to all visitors. It hosts a langar (free community kitchen) and promotes Sikh heritage through active youth and educational programmes.
Ramgarhia Sabha Milton Keynes
A prominent Gurdwara and community hub serving the Ramgarhia Sikh community and the wider public in the north-west of the city.
Khalsa Aid MK (Local Volunteers)
Local volunteer branch of the international Sikh relief organisation, active in community support, food drives, and humanitarian work across MK.
The grid road system means you can cross the entire city without hitting a single traffic light.
Milton Keynes was built on top of at least 13 ancient villages, many listed in the Domesday Book.
The UK’s very first fully integrated American-style multiplex cinema, The Point, opened in Milton Keynes in 1985, revolutionising how the country watched movies.
MK is one of the fastest growing cities in the UK, adding thousands of new residents every single year.
Campbell Park contains over 20 permanent public art installations you can visit for free.
Over 90 languages are spoken in Milton Keynes, making it one of the UK's most diverse cities.
Stadium MK, home to Milton Keynes Dons, was designed to the highest UEFA standards
The National Bowl has hosted some of the world's biggest artists — from The Rolling Stones to Eminem.
"Amazing Grace" was written by John Newton in Olney — now part of the MK borough.
The Peace Pagoda at Willen Lake is one of only two in the entire UK.
MK is just 35 minutes from London Euston — faster than travelling across many London boroughs.
Milton Keynes is home to the world’s largest fleet of autonomous delivery robots.
The Concrete Cows have been stolen, painted and dressed up dozens of times since 1978.
While local legend claims there are over 1,000 roundabouts, MK actually has around 130 — which is still one of the highest concentrations per square mile anywhere in the UK.
Stony Stratford is the origin of the phrase "Cock and Bull story" — two rival pubs, two rival tales.
Bletchley Park codebreakers are estimated to have shortened World War II by at least two years.
Milton Keynes is the home of the Red Bull Racing Formula One team, who design and build their championship-winning cars at their massive local campus.
MK's redway cycle network stretches over 150 miles — you can cycle across the city without touching a road.
MK has over 22 million trees — more per resident than almost any other UK city.
MK was one of the first places in the UK to trial autonomous driverless pods on its pavements and public paths.
The grid road system means you can cross the entire city without hitting a single traffic light.
Milton Keynes was built on top of at least 13 ancient villages, many listed in the Domesday Book.
The UK’s very first fully integrated American-style multiplex cinema, The Point, opened in Milton Keynes in 1985, revolutionising how the country watched movies.
MK is one of the fastest growing cities in the UK, adding thousands of new residents every single year.
Campbell Park contains over 20 permanent public art installations you can visit for free.
Over 90 languages are spoken in Milton Keynes, making it one of the UK's most diverse cities.
Stadium MK, home to Milton Keynes Dons, was designed to the highest UEFA standards
The National Bowl has hosted some of the world's biggest artists — from The Rolling Stones to Eminem.
"Amazing Grace" was written by John Newton in Olney — now part of the MK borough.
The Peace Pagoda at Willen Lake is one of only two in the entire UK.
MK is just 35 minutes from London Euston — faster than travelling across many London boroughs.
Milton Keynes is home to the world’s largest fleet of autonomous delivery robots.
The Concrete Cows have been stolen, painted and dressed up dozens of times since 1978.
While local legend claims there are over 1,000 roundabouts, MK actually has around 130 — which is still one of the highest concentrations per square mile anywhere in the UK.
Stony Stratford is the origin of the phrase "Cock and Bull story" — two rival pubs, two rival tales.
Bletchley Park codebreakers are estimated to have shortened World War II by at least two years.
Milton Keynes is the home of the Red Bull Racing Formula One team, who design and build their championship-winning cars at their massive local campus.
MK's redway cycle network stretches over 150 miles — you can cycle across the city without touching a road.
MK has over 22 million trees — more per resident than almost any other UK city.
MK was one of the first places in the UK to trial autonomous driverless pods on its pavements and public paths.
