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Nursing In Milton Keynes: Studying, working, and living guide

Find out about nursing in Milton Keynes - where nurses can find jobs, the hospitals they might work in, colleges & universities to study in, plus living information.

Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes is a city in Buckinghamshire, England. It is known for being a “New town” to relieve the housing congestion in London. Milton Keynes is one of the fastest growing places in the UK.

For Nurses, Milton Keynes could be a wonderful place to live, work and study.

From cost of living and travel through to culture and nightlife, it is an end-to guide for Nurses wanting to study or work in Milton Keynes.

Where do Nurses work in Milton Keynes?

There are many hospitals in Milton Keynes and plenty of need for qualified nurses.

Milton Keynes University Hospital.

Milton Keynes University Hospital.

BMI The Saxon Clinic (Private hospital).

BMI The Saxon Clinic (Private hospital).

GenesisCare - Milton Keynes (Cancer Centre).

GenesisCare - Milton Keynes (Cancer Centre).

PJ Care (neurological Centre).

PJ Care (neurological Centre).

Milton Keynes has many private health facilities as well as care homes which support all types of treatments for all adults and children. They frequently look for registered Nurses as well as carers.

There are thousands of live vacancies for Nurses throughout Milton Keynes. There is lots of work for anyone wishing to relocate here and start their career.

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Where do aspiring Nurses study in Milton Keynes?

The main University in Milton Keynes is The University of Bedfordshire which has multiple sites for their campuses. They have Bedford campus, University Square Campus Luton, Milton Keynes Campus and Aylesbury Campus. The University of Bedfordshire offers Nursing, Midwife and Health courses at their Luton, Bedford and Aylesbury Campuses. Courses start in September for anyone wanting to train as a nurse.

Those wanting to study nursing in Milton Keynes however should consider the higher number of opportunities on offer at the Milton Keynes College which offers a few health care related courses. These courses would allow students to gain a broader understanding of the Health and Social Care Sector to develop new skills. These courses start in September.

The Open University was founded in Milton Keynes and offers multiple courses in Nursing and Healthcare. These courses can be completed through blending learning and distance learning online and can be offered on part time or full time depending on the person.

There are certainly many options for anyone wanting to gain a nursing degree or study to become a nurse in Milton Keynes.

Find our nursing university guide here.

The average monthly rental cost in Milton Keynes is £1050 per a month. This is slightly more expensive than living in other towns or cities.

Where do Nurses live in Milton Keynes?

Nurses in Milton Keynes live all over the city.

The most popular locations in Milton Keynes for Nurses:

Milton Keynes City Centre.

Popular with nurses with it being close to all amenities.

Stony Stratford.

A traditional market town which had lots of pubs and restaurants in the area.

Campbell Park.

Popular for nurses with families due to its good house sizes and nearby location to local schools and is only five minutes’ walk away from Central Milton Keynes.

Great Linford.

A village North of Milton Keynes, and another good place to live to local and independent amenities.

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What are the living costs for Nurses in Milton Keynes?

Milton Keynes is one of the fastest growing places in the UK and could therefore be an ideal place in which for nurses to live and train.

Here is a general guide to some of the different costs of living in the city.

Average House Price

The average price for a home in Milton Keynes is currently £364,500 higher than the national average of £293,000.

Average Rental Costs

The average rental price for a property in Milton Keynes is £1050 per month. But if you are looking to rent a room in a shared house, the average cost is just under £800.

Average council tax costs

Council tax costs vary a lot across the city. But most people across Barnsley are in a Band B property or similar, which means paying £1,487,07 a year. This works out to £124 per month.

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Other bills like shopping and utilities are priced the same as the rest of the UK but eating out and entertainment compare positivity.

 

Is travel easy in Milton Keynes?

Milton Keynes is a modern city with easy travel connections to places in the UK.

Milton Keynes has frequent rail services to London and Birmingham. London Euston is just over 30 minutes away and Birmingham New Street is about 45 minutes away.

Milton Keynes roads are made up of The Grid System and is easily accessible via the M1 which proves links to London as well as the Northeast.

Milton Keynes is a great location for anyone walking or using a bike as the Redways crosses through Milton Keynes providing traffic free paths.

The Nearest airport to Milton Keyes is London Luton Airport which is a 30 minutes’ drive away and offers flights to many destinations.

Milton Keynes is well connected for all your transport no matter where you are located.

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What to do in Milton Keynes: walks, culture, nightlife and eating out

Milton Keyes is full of adventure and attractions and has everything to offer for your free time.

Culture and attractions

One of the top places to visit in Milton Keynes is Gulliver’s Land Theme Park and Resort Milton Keyes. Gulliver’s Land is a family-run theme park that offers a great selection of rides, shows and attractions for you and your family to have a fun day out even better when the parking is completely free.

Another popular place to visit is the Upside-Down House Milton Keynes. The Upside-Down House offers the experience of having everything the wrong way round and is a great place to create memories and take photos with friends and family.

Wilien Lakes is a water sports and activity park and offers hands-on experience with over 30 activities to try and more than 100 acres to explore. - This would be a fun day out with friends.

There are over 6,000 acres of parkland, rivers, lakes and woodlands in Milton Keynes. Bletchley Park is one of the top places to visit due to being a part of the heritage attraction. Emberton Country Park is set across 200 acres of parkland which includes play areas, picnic and games meadows, nature areas and fishing lakes. It is a wonderful place to visit for a relaxing day out.

Milton Keynes has everything to offer for the music and arts scene.

If you are looking for Art and Museums then head to MK Gallery, Whitewall Galleries, Milton Keynes Public Art Collection or Milton Keynes City Discovery Centre for all your art needs.

If you're looking for live music in Milton Keyes head to The National Bowl, MK11 Live Music Venue and Sports Bar, Bistro Live Milton Keyes or Milton Keynes Theatre for Live Theatre showcases the best West End and tours.

For sports fans Milton Keynes Don Football play in League One Football and play their home games at Stadium MK

Nightlife and eating out

Milton Keynes has many options for nightlife such as bars, clubs, and restaurants. There is something for everyone to enjoy.

Highlights include:

Be AT One Milton Keynes. Known for its wide range of cocktails and atmosphere and Number one Club/bar in Milton Keynes on TripAdvisor.

Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar and Grill - Stadium MK for its traditional steakhouse, combined with the superior quality.

Bistro Live MK. Known for its amazing food and atmosphere. and rated Number one restaurant in Milton Keynes on TripAdvisor.

Ye Old Swan. for its Sunday Roasts and large beer garden during the summer season.

 

What are the school options in Milton Keynes?

If you are also thinking about where you might need to send your children to school. There are many options in Milton Keynes.

Milton Keynes has 104 primary schools, 26 secondary schools and 5 private independent Schools.

There are lots of Ofsted rated ‘Outstanding’ and ‘Good’ schools in Milton Keynes making it a great choice for families.

Population and demographics in Milton Keynes

Here are some of the stand-out population and demographic facts in Milton Keynes.

Milton Keynes has a population of 295,000.

Its population density is 889 people per square kilometre.

Milton Keynes is the largest settlement in Buckinghamshire.

In August 2022 Milton Keynes has been given city status by Queen Elizabeth ll.

2.9 % of Milton Keynes population is unemployed.

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In summary: is Milton Keynes a good place to be a Nurse?

Milton Keynes is one of the fastest growing places in the UK and would make a wonderful place for nurses to live, study and work.

It offers a range of attractions to visit as well as open green spaces to explore and walk around on your own or with friends and families.

Travel is easy, and there is plenty of work on offer. You can easily reach other towns and cities by bus, car, or train or plane.

Living costs are higher than the national average but still slightly cheaper than living in other cities such as London.

Nurses earn average of just over £38,000 per a year in Milton Keynes.

So, your salary as a registered Nurse goes much further.

Here are a couple of examples:

As a newly qualified Nurse on an NHS Band 5 salary, if you rented a house, you would still have more than £1300 left in your pocket each month for everything else. Your disposable income in the Southeast would barely reach half of this figure.

As a Band 6 Nurse, you would easily be able to borrow enough money to buy a joint mortgage for an average-priced flat.

As a nursing student or Nurse in Milton Keynes you will have an excellent quality of life with lots of things to do.