Minster Cleaning provides office and commercial cleaning in Milton Keynes and throughout the UK, not only to the major cities but also to many of the smaller towns & villages. It is a long-established brand that delivers reliable, high quality and great value cleaning to over 5000 organisations.
Milton Keynes officially became a town in 1967 to manage London’s housing overflow. It was the last ‘new town’ established in the UK. The town has a modern grid system that was inspired by American city planning, which is unique in the UK. More than 130 roundabouts in the town has earned it the nickname of Roundabout City.
The Milton Keynes Hoard, a collection of Bronze Age jewellery, was discovered in Monkston Park in 2000. It was dated to around 1150-800 BC, and weighed 2.02kg.
Technology in Milton Keynes
Milton Keynes is at the forefront of technological innovation in the UK. The ‘smart city’ has integrated advanced technologies to enhance the quality of life for residents.
Self-driving vehicles
The city is a testing ground for self-driving pods, which are designed to provide convenient and eco-friendly ways of navigating the city’s streets. These vehicles are equipped with sensors and cameras to create a 360 degree view around the vehicle, allowing it to navigate safely along public roads. These shuttles can carry up to 15 passengers and operate on a loop.
Milton Keynes is also home to Fetch, the driverless car. An app allows customers to hire a remotely controlled vehicle. The vehicle is then delivered to the customer who can drive it to where they need to go. Once they are finished with the vehicle, the remote operator takes control of the vehicle and sends it to the next customer.
The aim is to reduce carbon emissions and traffic congestion, to make the city more sustainable.
Internet of Things Network
Milton Keynes also has a city-wide Internet of Things network. This network connects devices and sensors throughout the city, which allows for management of resources and real-time monitoring.
Smart bins can signal when they need to be emptied, and smart streetlights can adjust their brightness depending on weather conditions and the time of day. This allows the city to respond to issues promptly, helping it to operate more efficiently.
The Internet of Things Network also monitors surveillance cameras to detect unusual activity, alerting the authorities in real time.
In addition to these initiatives, Milton Keynes has installed solar panels on public buildings and developed initiatives to promote the use of electric vehicles.
Commercial cleaning in Milton Keynes significantly contributes to the city’s innovative way of life in many ways. The demand for high quality office cleaning in Milton Keynes is high, in order to maintain the city’s reputation.
Providing a clean and orderly environment for employees to work in provides focus and clarity which enhances productivity, allowing employees to be more creative and efficient. Clutter and dirt can be distracting and can also contribute to stress. Flexible cleaning schedules accommodate the specific needs of customers, to make sure that there is as little disruption to the working day as possible.
Milton Keynes is known for its technology and research sectors. Cleanliness in laboratories and research facilities is extremely important to ensure that experiments and new products aren’t compromised by dirty environments, and our office cleaning in Milton Keynes can help with this.
Our commercial cleaning in Milton Keynes also covers other areas such as Bedford, Towcester and Daventry. We can provide carpet cleaning, floor treatment, washroom services, window cleaning and consumables, as well as general office and commercial cleaning.
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