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Chris Gregg

Milton Keynes

Managing Director at Horizon Radio

Managing Director at Revolution Radio 96.1FM

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  • Sep 19, 2024 | citiblog.co.uk | Charles Crook |Chris Gregg

    The Met Office has issued two weather warnings for thunderstorms in southern England, including Milton Keynes. Yellow weather warnings for thunderstorms are in place between 12pm and 8pm on Friday 20th September, and again in place for the whole day of Saturday 21st September. The warning said that while some places are expecting to remain dry in this time, thunderstorms and heavy showers could cause some disruption on Friday and Saturday in a few places.

  • Sep 19, 2024 | citiblog.co.uk | Charles Crook |Chris Gregg

    MK Dons’ Head Coach Mike Williamson has left the club to take the vacant Head Coach role at Carlisle United. Williamson, along with his coaching staff Chris Bell, Carl Magnay and Ian Watson, have moved from Stadium MK to Brunton Park, with Williamson signing a contract of undisclosed length with the Cumbrians. The move ends Williamson’s tenure at MK Dons, with the former Newcastle defender and Gateshead Head Coach leaving after 11 months at Stadium MK.

  • Sep 18, 2024 | citiblog.co.uk | Charles Crook |Chris Gregg

    Milton Keynes City Council have announced plans to extend a ban on anti-social drinking in some public spaces in the city. The Public Space Protection Order (PSPO), which specifically tackles anti-social behaviour connected with drinking alcohol, will be renewed pending a city council decision to be made next week.

  • Sep 18, 2024 | citiblog.co.uk | Charles Crook |Chris Gregg

    A show by explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes scheduled to take place at Milton Keynes Theatre has been cancelled. The legendary 80-year-old explorer and writer was meant to appear in a one night show at Milton Keynes Theatre on Sunday 22nd September as part of his Mad, Bad and Dangerous tour. The show was scheduled to see Fiennes recount tales chronicling a life that has seen him climb Mount Everest, run seven marathons on seven continents in seven days and break multiple endurance records.

  • Sep 18, 2024 | citiblog.co.uk | Charles Crook |Chris Gregg

    MK Dons’ campaign in the EFL Trophy began with a 2-1 defeat by fellow League Two side Colchester United. Stephen Wearne had put MK Dons in front, scoring the Dons’ first away goal in any competition so far this season, but goals either side of half-time by Anthony Scully and Fiacre Kelleher won the day for the home side. Defeat was the Dons’ second in Essex this season, having lost at Colchester in the league in their first away game of the season last month.

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