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Milton Keynes Health And Beauty
Browse the Ufindus Health and Beauty directory listings to keep you feeling and looking good. You can find health professionals like doctors, dentists, and even chiropodists local to your town. If you are seeking a more holistic approach to wellbeing, there is also an extensive collection of complementary healthcare practitioners, and options for alternative therapy. Get body and soul back on track; check out our physiotherapists and psychotherapists to get you healthy outside and in. Find help in achieving your target weight with weight loss courses and healthy products sourced from our health and beauty directory. We have resources for health products and services to keep you healthy into old age; see our links for mobility equipment and services. After all that hard work on your health, pamper yourself! Choose from a range of beauty treats from the Ufindus listings. Visit your local hair and beauty salon for a new do, or indulge in a home makeover with the girls. We have everything to keep the men and women of the UK looking beautiful. Keep the summers golden glow with a trip to the sunbeds, and keep your skin baby soft by selecting one of the many skin creams available. We have links to cosmetics and make up companies that bring out your natural beauty, as well as tattoo and piercing parlours when you want to stand out from the crowd. As well as beauty treats, Ufindus has listings for treatments for hair loss as well as removal. Unveil the beautiful you with Ufindus Health and Beauty!
About Milton Keynes - show infohide info
Milton Keynes is a city in the county of Buckinghamshire. It was develped as a 'New City' to alleviate housing pressures in London, and today has a population of over 177,500. The 'New City' was designated by parliament in 1967, with the intention that it would eventually become a self-sustaining city. The city was built around a number of existing settlements, which have now been engulfed by the developments of Milton Keynes; these towns include Bletchley, Willen, Loughran and Great Linford. The original village of Milton Keynes still exists in the city, however has been renamed Middleton as it was named in the 1700s. A number of the villages that are now boroughs within the city have little to show they once existed. While Milton Keynes is usually referred to as city, it is still technically only a town as it has yet to be granted a Royal Charter. However, Milton Keynes is designed to be a city, and as a result it generally regarded as such. The road system in Milton Keynes is based on a grid system, similar to many US cities, except using roundabouts instead of crossroads. These roundabouts are usually 1km from one another in the centre of the city, and are infamous for confusing visitors to the town. Additionally, Milton Keynes enjoys numerous cycle paths, with most going underneath roads. Thus Milton Keynes is very pedestrian and cyclist friendly, making walking and cycling a practical alternative for the morning commute. A number of lage companies have set up offices in Milton Keynes, to take advantage of the availability of housing, as well as ease of access from surrounding areas. Milton Keynes Central station is served by services between London Euston and Northampton, operated by Silverlink, and between Euston and Manchester/Liverpool/Wolverhampton/Glasgow Central/Lancaster. Additionally, Bletchley and Wolverton (Trains to Euston) and Bletchley (again), Fenny Stratford, and Bow Brickhill for services between Bletchley and Bedford. The city lies off the M1 motorway, and is just 30 minutes from Luton Airport. The small airport of Cranfield is also nearby, though it sees no scheduled flights. Also, the Grand Union Canal flows through the town. Nearby towns to Milton Keynes include Birmingham, Cambridge, Coventry, London, Oxford, Peterborough, Hanslope,Newport Pagnell, Olney,Woburn Sands, Aylesbury, Banbury, Bedford, Bicester, Buckingham, Dunstable, Leighton Buzzard, Luton, Northampton, Rugby, Towcester and Wellingborough.
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