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Milton Keynes Community
(including Bletchley and Haversham)

Created 1 May 2006
Latest Update 19 February 2008

Borough of Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes, a new town created in the 1960's, is about fifty miles north of central London.  In 1974, the town became part of the local government district (later borough) of Milton Keynes, within the county of Buckinghamshire. The district was formed by the merger of a number of local authorities, including the urban districts of Bletchley and Newport Pagnell and the rural district of Newport Pagnell (which included the village of Haversham).   In 1997, the borough of Milton Keynes became a unitary authority, remaining within the county of Buckinghamshire for ceremonial purposes.

Jewish Community

Although there was a medieval Jewish community in Newport Pagnell (then known simply as Newport), the following are the only congregations known to have existed in modern times in the area now known as Milton Keynes: 

Jewish Population Data

1990
2004
-   182 (The Jewish Year Book 1991)
-   466 (The Jewish Year Book 2005)

Other Milton Keynes Information

Jewish Property and Heritage & Places of Local Interest No Data Can You Help

Bibliography, Local Research Libraries and other sources No Data Can You Help

Cemetery Information  No Data Can You Help

Newport Medieval Jewish Community

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