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Milton Keynes Mela

Campbell Park

Sunday 18 August

Milton Keynes Mela 2024 is an exciting and unique cultural showcase, providing an outlet for the South Asian, and other culturally diverse communities, in Milton Keynes.

The Milton Keynes Mela will be taking place on Sunday 18th August 2024, at Campbell Park. The event will be starting at 12 pm and ending at 8 pm. 

Throughout the Milton Keynes Mela, will showcase top entertainment, stalls for local businesses, arts, crafts and fashion stores, along with a “Kid-zone” full of fun activities. Festival goers will also get the opportunity to sample delicious cultural dishes from a range of food vendors.

People will come together to celebrate the music, culture and artist diversity of the Southern Asian Community; enhancing understanding between communities. 

There is no reason to book or purchase tickets for this event as it will be FREE to attend. 

For event updates about the Milton Keynes Mela visit the event website: http://miltonkeynesmela.co.uk/

The nearest parking is available at centre:mk car parks (John Lewis end) and follow the Redway bridge into the park.

Event location is at the Campbell Park Ampitheatre ///inflating.suddenly.amber

 

Accessibility

Parking: Limited accessible parking is located adjacent to the Events Plateau on Avebury Boulevard, what3words location ///destined.tarnished.linen

Additional accessible parking is available at city centre car parks. 

Drop-off/pick-up: Please instruct drivers to drop off at Budgens supermarket, Avebury Boulevard, which is a 150m walk to the events plateau. What3words location:///waged.skills.backfired.

Toilets: Wheelchair accessible toilets will be available on site and a Changing Places facility is located at Milton Keynes Gallery, a 400m walk from the events plateau.

Wheelchair access: The event is held on the events plateau, which is an area of level grass. There is a surfaced perimeter path but it may be necessary to cross short sections of mown grass during the event.

Quiet areas: Campbell Park is a vast landscape with plenty of spaces to relax. Follow surfaced paths to secluded benches and views over the city. For more information, visit the Campbell Park webpage.

 

  • Campbell Park
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    Campbell Park resides in the heart of Milton Keynes and connects the city centre to the wider landscape and the expansive linear park network. Visitors can discover natural and man-made topography as well as public art, water features, the Grand Union Canal, a first-class cricket pitch, open-air auditorium along with planting designed to encourage biodiversity.