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.

