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Milton Locksmith: Woughton On The Green, Milton Keynes MK6 3EL
Operating in the vicinity of Milton Keynes Tennis Club
Milton Locksmith Woughton On The Green Services carries a range of locks and spares to enable us to carry out any job at any time of the day or night, and we accept calls 24/7. Our guys are experienced and carefully vetted in order to support the reputation the name Dean Locksmith represents.
Milton Locksmith Woughton On The Green Services will attend to any emergency, including broken locks and keys, lockouts, and after-burglary repairs. You can be assured that all repair work will be carried out by professional locksmiths who will not damage your door and carry out the job as soon as possible to help you carry on with your daily activities as soon as possible. We aim to arrive within the hour unless unforeseen circumstances accrue, such as bad weather.
We operate a NO call-out charges policy!
- We provide Service to:
- Wooden doors,
- uPVC doors,
- Glass doors,
- Security doors,
- Aluminium doors,
- Gates locks,
- Garage doors locks,
- Smart-home security,
- CCTV installations,
- Intercom systems,
- Broken & lost keys,
- NO call-out charges
- BS3621 Insurance Required Locks,
Jammed Locks
uPVC Doors & Windows Locks
Post Burglary Repairs
Number & Code Locks
Woughton on the Green, a Buckinghamshire village that is now part of Milton Keynes, was historically part of the parish of Woughton until March 2012. The village’s name, which is of Anglo-Saxon origin, means “Weoca’s farm” and has had various spellings throughout history. The suffix “On the Green” refers to the large grassy area in the village centre, which is the traditional village green.
During Queen Victoria’s coronation, Woughton on the Green was a significant village, thanks to the nearby Grand Union Canal and Wolverton Works, which served the West Coast Main Line. Its population peaked at 350 in 1850, but by 1960, it had declined to 150.
Today, the village is a suburb of Milton Keynes, but the residents still maintain their autonomy. The parochial church council continues to meet at the ecumenical parish church of St. Mary. Legend has it that Woughton on the Green was one of the bases of the infamous highwayman Dick Turpin, and his ghost, along with that of his mare Black Bess, have been occasionally reported in the area.