Destination Milton Keynes helps to spread the love for our city

    This year, DMK wants everyone to get involved. Use #LoveMK on all your posts, and get creative with that hashtag – paint it, sew it, bake it, make it out of flowers, you name it – they want to see it!

    Thirteen years ago, Destination Milton Keynes (DMK), the official tourism organisation for the city, had a bit of an idea. What if they could create a day on social media to help people across the city and beyond share their love for Milton Keynes? And with that idea, #LoveMK Day was born and this year it will be celebrated on Thursday 1 May.

    Over the last decade it has become the biggest one-day social media celebration of all things MK, helping to promote Milton Keynes as a leisure and business destination but it’s much more than that, DMK Marketing Manager, Carys Underwood explains, “Over the years Milton Keynes has been much maligned by the press and mainly by people who have never been here, and who just don’t get it. This wacky little idea was a way of letting everyone who values the things that make MK special - like the green spaces, roundabouts and grid roads - shout about them and be rightly proud.”

    Across the years so many people have been involved, from Mayors and celebrities, schools and businesses, sports teams and community groups, and loads of ordinary people just wanting to help share the love. The main hook has been the use of the hashtag. When it started, the aim was to get #LoveMK trending on Twitter (now X) but the creative juices started flowing and using the hashtag became a challenge for people. There have been pizzas with the hashtag on, cakes, flowerbeds, pies, Lego and it even made it into a Minecraft world. The more creative you could be the better, and back in 2013 it was even cut into a lawn.

    It’s estimated that across the thirteen years the hashtag reach is in excess of 35 million, with it being used over 100,000 times.

    This year, DMK wants everyone to get involved. Use #LoveMK on all your posts, and get creative with that hashtag – paint it, sew it, bake it, make it out of flowers, you name it – they want to see it!

    Carys Underwood continued “After more than a decade of #LoveMK Day, the support shown for the day still surprises us; everyone wants to get involved and you can at any level. It doesn’t have to be a grand gesture, just use the hashtag when you post on socials that day… but if you want to bring out your creative side and post a photo, that would be amazing or if your business wanted to create a special offer just for that day, then we’ll help get it out there – just get involved and help spread the #LoveMK.”

    To find out more about Destination Milton Keynes or #LoveMK Day head to their social media pages @DestinationMK or go to www.destinationmiltonkeynes.co.uk

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