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Milton Keynes is a borough in Buckinghamshire. It was formally designated as a New Town in 1967, since when it has expanded very considerably. It was deliberately located equidistant from London, Birmingham, Leicester, Oxford and Cambridge.Bletchley Park was the home during World War 2 of the Government Code and Cypher School, where a team including Alan Turing played a vital part in decrypting German secret communications.
LGBT history
The local LGBT organisation is Q:alliance. It organises the annual LGBT General Assembly.
Trans:MK is the local trans group.
Friends Together is a local gay group.
The town's first Pride Parade was held in August 2012.
Iain Stewart is the MP for Milton Keynes South.