About Stoke Goldington
Stoke Goldington is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Milton Keynes and ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire. It is located about four miles northwest of Newport Pagnell, on the B526, the old road to Northampton. The area suffers from frequent flooding and has suffered three major floods in recent years.
The first flood was very minor, and didn't really cause that much trouble, so it is not really heard of. In June 2007, Stoke Goldington was hit by a second flood. There are lots of little streams and brooks around that area, and heavy rain caused them to burst their banks and flow over the land. The flood wasn't as bad as the later one, but still caused 40 people to have to be evacuated from the area. The third flooding was by far the worst. The whole village was almost three feet underwater, and many homes were extremely badly damaged by the dirt and mud that swirled up. It took up to 2 years for the last of the residents to be able to move back into their homes. Precautions were taken, and for many months after the flood, sandbags were to be seen outside people's doors.
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Stoke Goldington Steam Rally & Country Fayre is an annual show which showcases the UK heritage in the form of Steam Engines, Stationary Engines, vintage tractors and other agricultural machinery. The show has been held on the second weekend in May, at Westside Farm, Stoke Goldington, for most of its life, with the first show in 1976. The events are set on a 40-acre site on a hillside above the village. Both informational and entertaining the event provides the ability to see tractors, horses and steam engines performing the tasks for which they were designed. In addition to the working exhibits the show hosts a large classic vehicle show with examples of motorbikes & scooters, bicycles, cars, commercial vehicles & military vehicles.


