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Friday 4 April 2014

Prize Winning Sausages!

Our local award winning family butchers, The Butchers Shop in Milford on Sea, has once again added to their extremely impressive array of awards.
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The Butchers Shop is now The Hampshire Speciality Sausage Champion with their Pork and Spring Onion Sausage, and The Hampshire Lamb/Beef Sausage Champion for their Traditional Beef Sausage. In total Dave Gates swooped 7 Gold Awards and 2 Silver Awards for his Sausages, Black Pudding and Home-Cured Bacon in The Great Hampshire Sausage & Pie Competition 2014

At his shop in Church Hill Dave supplies grass fed and free range New Forest beef from local farms, free range out-door reared pork and local Dorset and Hampshire lamb prepared on site by skilled and friendly butchers.

They also produce their own unique, wide range of nationally recognised prize-winning sausages with flavours to suit everyone's taste, together with traditional or hickory smoked bacon which is home cured on the premises.

Your can get even more in The Butchers Shop, they also have an attractive range of condiments to compliment the meat products, fresh cheeses, chutneys, pickles, mustards, a range of local honey, and free range eggs from Kitts Merries Farm in Romsey.

The guys are always happy to cut and prepare your meat to your specification, and can cater for those important occasions such as dinner parties, family events or when something special is needed. Dave also does an outside catering Hog Roast, which is always a winner at any party or event.

To add to all this, The Butchers shop also provide a Home.Delivery Service, which is free of charge locally by arrangement with you. Just phone your order in and they will sort the rest.

Why use the big supermarkets miles away when you can get all you need with a local touch in the village!

The Butchers Shop
3 Church Hill, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QH
01590 642136

Help Out with Dementia May Fair

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A good old fashioned May Fair fun day for all the family is being planned for the village green on Sunday 18th May at 2pm.

The May Fair also hopes to have May Pole dancing, a Big Balloon Launch and a variety of stalls.

As well as having fun, the purpose is make people aware of Dementia and to understand how to help people with dementia in our community.

To make the day as successful as possible, Ruth is looking for a kind sponsor for the kids Punch & Judy (£200), help with refreshments, and for stalls of fun activities we can all enjoy.

It would be great if people could help out with things like: Bat the Rat, Sponge throwing, Face painting, Pin the Tail on the Donkey, Egg and Spoon Racing, Duck Fishing, - in fact, anything traditional and fun.

Local charities are welcome to have stalls to raise money for your own charity but any costs to families must be at a minimum.

Milford on Sea is working to become a Dementia Friendly Village. This is a Friendly Communities Initiative Commissioned by Hampshire County Council, looking to create a community where people with dementia: Can live as independently as possible, Can still be part of their community, are met with understanding and given support when they need it.

Dementia Support Groups are also being established in the village. You can become Dementia Ambassador or volunteer, just come along to one of our 45 minute awareness sessions.To join in, sponsor or find out more about anything above, please contact Ruth Bufton on: 01590 641875 - ruth.bufton@btinternet.com

Read more about Dementia Awareness Week: click here

Thursday 3 April 2014

50 B4 50-Elderflower & JSW

The Elderflower Restaurant

A new restaurant, The Elderflower opened in Lymington a week or so ago. 

Situated in the former Bluebird Restaurant on cobbled Quay Street, the building has been transformed from a rather dark old fashioned parlour, into a modern fresh and crisp dining room.

We were greeted by a happy and enthusiastic front of house team. As we went to our table we chatted to a high profile chef we know who was already enjoying his meal, there was also another local chef on another table, both naturally checking out this highly awaited new restaurant.

The £25 Lunch for three courses was impressive, both in terms of the choice and value. 

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Between us we enjoyed the rather fantastic starters of Curried Haddock & Mussel Soup, and the scrummy Spatchcock Quail with crispy angel hair, soft boiled quails eggs and quaildaise. (Nope, I'm not sure what quaildaise is either, forgot to ask, but it tasted nice!)

For main course, between us  we had Grilled Fillet of Pork with anise braised celery, yellow split peas, apple & grain mustard. I had actually became a vegetarian for the day and went for the Wild Garlic Dumplings with coast vegetables, pickled seaweed and Isle of Wight blue. All good again.

We had seen a number of desserts come out from the kitchen and they looked quite excellent creations. 

My sweet was an instant decision, Heavenly Chocolate with Bailey's & white chocolate, praline, nutty chocolate parfait. As we had gone for the set three course menu, my wife was even persuaded to order the Taste Of The Forest with truffle honey cake, pine cream and wild berry port. You will never guess who ate that!

One of our friends went for the Rhubarb Fool with poached rhubarb, rose meringue and floral glass, which was served in what seemed like a large shallow trifle bowl. Not normally excitable, her eyes almost exploded and she tucked in. Being too much of a lady to lick her plate in public, she simply had to settle for scraping the glass bowl until she got most of the pattern off!

The Head Chef Patron, Andrew Du Bourg was formerly Head Chef at 5* Chewton Glen hotel and Michelin starred Club Gascon, London. Andrew and his wife Marjolain have created The Elderflower to serve modern British food with a sprinkling of French flair using locally sourced produce from land and sea.

It is also clear that everything is designed to try and achieve a coverted Michelin star. In our opinion this could be well on the cards in the not to distant future.

The Elderflower is certainly a restaurant for food lovers who like something slightly different. 

Being spoilt with great restaurants in Milford on Sea we naturally normally love to eat in the village, however for an occasional change of scenery, The Elderflower is certainly a place we will be returning to.

The Elderflower Restaurant
4-5 Quay Street, Lymington, SO41 3AS

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50 B4 50 - JSW, Peterfield

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A bright Sunday and we were off to JSW in Petersfield with our good friends. A one hour drive and we were soon sitting at the table enjoying a pre dinner drink, home-baked bread and a free canapé dip. 

Jon and I had played a blinder by buying the girls a seven course Tasting Menu meal at the Michelin starred JSW for Christmas. They were so impressed we had been so thoughtful, which is slightly different from our mutual 'always in trouble for something' position.

A bit of a result really, as we bought the meals on a 2 for 1 Groupon deal for £72.50, plus of course we had to go along too!

The 7 Course Tasting Menu

Olives, Bruschetta and Mackerel  Mousse
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Jerusalem Artichokes Soup with Smoked Hazelnuts
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Scallops with Cauliflower Cheese and Cep
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Cured Salmon with Miso Vinaigrette and Broccoli
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Smoked chicken and Parmesan Risotto
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Lamb Three Ways with Hay Smoke
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Vanilla Cheesecake, Ginger Beer Jelly and New Season Rhubarb
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Yogurt & Chocolate Ganache with Granola, Tropical Fruit & Pineapple

The meal had an assured confidence. Whilst not the most spectacular meal, this establishment seem to focus on quality ingredients and clear favours. I even ate and enjoyed Cauliflower, which is of course a vegetable of the devil.

The smoked chicken and parmesan risotto was also a triumph. It sounded so simple, but the taste was amazing. Indeed, each course complemented the other, the portions perfect and service excellently timed.

As I was driving, my normal alcoholic consumption was zero. (The things I do for my wife. I know, she is so lucky!)  As our friends were also driving, it was surprising to discover our conversation stayed quite adult and we all remembered everything the next day, which is not what normally happens when we all go out!

JSW
20 Dragon Street, Petersfield, Hampshire GU31 4JJ
www.jswrestaurant.com

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50 B4 50-DINING CHALLENGE

Michelin Stars Collected So Far: 31

3 Michelin Star
London: Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester
Berkshire-Bray: The Waterside Inn

2 Michelin Star
London: Hibiscus, Pied a Terre, The Latymer (Penny Hill Park Hotel), Dinner by Heston Blumenthal
Marlow: Hand & Flowers (*3 Times!)
France: Georges V Hotel, Paris

1 Michelin Star
London: Benares, L’Autre Pied, Quilon, Social Eating House (*Twice!), Veeraswamy, The Savoy Grill, L’Escargot
Hampshire: Terrace Restaurant (Montague Arms), Vetiver (Chewton Glen Hotel), Petersfield: JSW.
Sussex: Ockenden Manor

*To read the review on any of the above restaurants, put 'restaurant name' in this blog's search box.


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No Michelin Stars, but restaurants visited since July 2013 that are worth a mention:

Milford on Sea | Verveine Fishmarket Restaurantwww.verveine.co.uk
London | Franco's www.francoslondon.com
Milford on Sea | La Perle - www.laperlemilford.co.uk
Mudeford | The Jetty - www.thejetty.co.uk
Yarmouth, IoW | The George - www.thegeorge.co.uk
London | Dishoom - www.dishoom.co.uk
London | J Sheeky Oyster Bar - www.jsheekeyoysterbar.co.uk
Lymington | The Elderflower - www.elderflowerrestaurant.co.uk
London | The Ivy - www.the-ivy.co.uk
Lymington | The Haven - www.havenrestaurant.co.uk
Devon | River Cottage HQ - www.rivercottage.net/hq 

Wednesday 2 April 2014

Free Cake at Noshtalgia!

Never one to miss the opportunity of free cake, one event I will not be missing during Food Week is Noshtalgia!

Noshtalgia! is a free event, where the young and older generations of Milford on Sea come together to demonstrate recipes of yesteryear. Young MiCO members have paired up with older village residents, who have each shared a recipe from the past. A bit like the ‘The Great British Bake Off’ where Mary Berry passes her experience on to younger cooks, - the teams will be doing similar in Milford style!

A panel of judges will cast a fun eye over the creations and if there is enough to go round the audience will also get a taste.

The event organised by MiCO (Milford Community Organisation) and free to enter, so just come along!

Noshtalgia! - Free Entry: Thursday 10th April: 5.30pm to 6.30pm in the Cookery Theatre at the Community Centre


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Milford on Sea Food Week
Monday 7th to 13th April 2014

Tuesday 1 April 2014

Hurst Bridge Meeting Erupts

Stormy scenes were witnessed as protesters from Milford on Sea made their views known at a recent Hampshire County Council Planning Meeting.

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The meeting chairman, Councillor Jass Dupp, only managed to restore order with the threat of calling the police.

After a five year consultation process the proposals for Hurst Bridge were presented for decision by the council.

Protesters tried to make the point that the Milford on Sea community had not been directly consulted and objected that all meetings had taken place in Winchester. These arguments fell on deaf ears.

Hurst Bridge is planned to run from a new bridgehead to be constructed next to Hurst Castle across to Totland Bay on the Isle of Wight.

Councillor Druff, made the point that the new bridge is key to the regeneration of the Isle of Wight and will increase tourism trade for the island. He also said; "Hurst Castle have a great opportunity to expand their café offering to travellers wishing to rest before crossing the bridge."

Plans were then revealed to create a suitable access road, the Village Green would be narrowed in order to widen Church Hill. Shouts erupted from the viewing gallery as protesters heckled, banged their sticks and threw various objects and liquids into the council chamber. As police dragged away the final protester, the livid Milfordian made it clear where the council could stick their bridge.

Eventually order was restored. Councillor D.Druff, in a slightly agitated state, reopened the meeting by saying; "Some people simply do not appreciate want we do for them. Those people from Milford on Sea are always trouble. Why is it that so many retired people have nothing better to do that get in the way of our great ideas." 

Councillor Hugh Jass apologised for Councillor Dan Druff's outburst, and went on to say; "We also wish to make it easier for people from Milford on Sea to reach the island, and saver cards will be made available to all residents which will offers discounts for journeys made on foot or disability scooter."

The chairman then asked the council to vote on the Hurst Bridge proposal. The proposal was approved by a majority of 11 to 1 with the construction of Hurst Bridge to commence on the first day of April 2015. 

Local residents are now planning a sit-in protest and barricades in Church Hill the moment the roadwork team arrives.


Saturday 29 March 2014

A Morning of Fine Cheese

A familiar TV face will surprise you in the 'From Corrie to Cheesemaker' Show in the Food Week Cookery Theatre at 10am on Friday 11th April. 

Sean Wilson, is best known as a soap star, after 21 years playing Martin Platt on Coronation Street.

Today Sean is an accomplished chef and award-winning artisan cheese maker. He has his very own company called The Saddleworth Cheese Company with whom he has won a Gold Medal at the World Cheese Awards in both 2011 and 2012. 

Most recently Sean has had his own ‘Great Northern Cookbook’ TV series and has published a cookbook of the same name. 

Join Sean to hear about his journey from the cobbles to the cheese making urn, with some tips on what makes great cheese, and a few of his light-hearted life stories along the way.

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From Corrie To Cheesemaker with Sean Wilson

Tickets on Sale Now: £10 - Kids: £3 - Available from the Community Centre Box Office or Online Ticket Office - click here.
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10% Discount for 'Friends of Food Week' on all community organised shows: click here to find out more.



Milford on Sea Food Week
Monday 7th to 13th April 2014
www.milfordonseafoodweek.org

Rapping on the Radio

If you are a radio listener, check out the Nick Girdler show on Sunday 6th April.

Yours truly will be on live on air between 9.30am and 9.45am in a radio interview with Nick. We will be chatting about Milford on Sea Food Week and also reviewing the Sunday papers.

As you may imagine, there is an awful lot to talk about, and every opportunity will be taken to plug Milford on Sea!

Click Here Listen to Food Week Rap
A good friend of mine, who obviously has a mind that operates in strange ways, and far too much time on his hands, created a rather odd 'Milford on Sea Food Week Rap'. 

Steve 'Carrots' Carroll, took the voice comments from a recording of a radio interview and then constructed the nonsense below!

That's reminds me, Steve also did a previous video on the Milford on Sea Food Market during an earlier Food Week, that is also worth a look. This guy is a bit too creative for his own good!

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A couple more past films you may enjoy:

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BBC Radio Solent
96.1 & 103.8FM: AM & DAB
www.bbc.co.uk/solent

Milford Weather Watch

Standing on the seafront I often see irritatingly fit people striding or even running along Hurst Spit.

On a number of occasions I have even been forced by my wife to make the journey, on the basis that it will apparently 'do me good'. I am not clear on how walking 1.5 miles (or for younger people 2.5km) on shifting pebbles does me good, - but I do know that refusing would certainly not end well for me.

Always unprepared, it is guaranteed that I will be wearing unsuitable shoes to ensure the soles of my feet end up looking like I have been walking on hot coals for an hour or so. Why people do not simply take the enjoyable and picturesque Hurst Ferry from Keyhaven Harbour straight to Hurst Castle I am never sure.

Solar powered cameras at
Hurst Castle
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Actually arriving at Hurst Castle is always a pleasure and relief in equal measure, the castle is every changing with what is happening inside, and their is always something new to discover that has been there for centuries. Better still the café serves cake.

Since being breached and reduced to a small rockery after the violent Valentine's Night Storm, the spit is now restored to its full glory and those with a masochistic streak can once again accept the walking challenge. Those who wear flip flops can also see if they can make it to the castle before their feet shred to pieces.

I myself have no immediate plans to go in any other way than by ferry.

I even have the option to easily check out what is happening at Hurst Castle without leaving my PC.  Hurst Castle has solar powered cameras that relay the scene 24 hours a day. You can see what is going on right now from the link below. I can even see what is happening in and around Hurst Castle in stormy weather, I may even catch a glimpse of a mad walker battling the wind and rain, as I sit and watch with a scotch & coke with a bag of pork scratchings.

Solar powered cameras at
Needles Lighthouse
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The Needles Lighthouse also has a new web camera, it is mounted on the outermost of the chalk rocks near sea level. The camera and weather station are 100% solar powered and uses a 3G data network connection for transmitting the images.

The camera operates from Dawn to Dusk 7 days a week and updates its images every 20 minutes - click here to take a look at The Needles Lighthouse camera.

My wife has just suggested that as it is nice today, we should take a walk this afternoon. I think I feel a migraine and limp coming on.

Village Party Night Moves Date

The Village Food Week Party Night! due to be held on Thursday 10th April at South Lawn Hotel will now take place in the summer.

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Whilst unforeseen circumstances have meant the date has had to be changed, you will still be able to come and enjoy the pulsating live entertainment from Dorsal Fin at a later date.

Dorsal Fin are one of the south coast's top soul and rock bands, who play a range of everyone's favourite funk, soul, blues, rock and pop. One thing is for sure, Dorsal Fin are well known for getting any party rocking with soul, rock & retro pop numbers, whilst you enjoy a pay bar, dancing & loads of fun!

When the new dates are announced, the party will suit all ages, and is a great opportunity to get together with friends, or family, or to just come along and meet new people. You can get on the dance floor, or sit at the many tables to simply to enjoy the music and watch the action!

Dorsal Fin is a 6-Piece Milford on Sea band featuring Tom Flatau on Bass, Kole Flatau Vocals, Pippa Westerman Vocals, Martin Fairhurst on Drums, Phil Hill on Keyboards, and Pete Vogel on Guitar.

Dorsal Fin

Show Off Your Garden

The organisers of Milford on Sea Open Gardens are looking for new village gardens to join in for this fun day. 

The event takes place on Sunday 29th June, where local people get the opportunity to visit various home gardens across Milford on Sea.

Organiser, Jenny Spenser said; "We have some great stalwarts who open everytime for us but would love some new people - it is not onerous & everyone who has helped in the past really loves the buzz - hard work but great fun & very satisfying."

The event is organised by Milford Gardeners' Club but you don't need to be a member to join in. All the net proceeds go to the Clubs charities. The insurance, organisation, etc is done by the Club, so all you need to do is to just be around for the day to chat about your garden.

If you have a garden you would like to be involved, please contact: Jenny Spenser on Tel: 01590 644489 or E-Mail: jspenser@talktalk.net

Senior Moves in Milford

If you are going to have a change of career and lifestyle what better place to do that than in Milford on Sea.

Susie Kendall now lives in the village and started her professional life as a solicitor in the City, she then retrained to deliver communications skills training to business schools and large organisations on a freelance basis. 

However, she really wanted to work more in her local community and came up with the idea of New Forest Senior Moves, combining her professional background with a desire to do something worthwhile and work with other local businesses.

She moved to Milford from London with her family five years ago, and has since acquired a kayak, several pairs of wellies and a dog! It was her husband’s experience as a fledgling journalist on the Lymington Times ten years previously and a strong love of the sea that drew them back to the area.

Susie said; “We knew we wanted to be part of a strong community, but having lived in London for 11 years we didn’t want to live in a town. Milford ticked all the boxes. I love that I can pop into Milford at any time of the week, and usually see a familiar face.”

She loves tennis and plays regularly at the Milford Tennis and Squash Club, is a keen runner and is learning to sail at Keyhaven Yacht Club, where they also keep a small boat.

Susie started New Forest Senior Moves in 2013. She provides a service to help older people move home – from de-cluttering, to helping find a new home, liaising with other professionals and getting the property ready for sale. She also works with solicitors who hold Power of Attorney over an older person’s affairs who may have already moved into a care home but need help selling a property.

For more information on New Forest Senior Moves, please contact Susie below:

New Forest Senior Moves
Susie Kendall

The Spirit by Milford Author

Local Milford on Sea author, Maureen Farenden has published another new book.

The Spirit is the first book in The Inceptor Trilogy. The story feature intrepid psychic investigator, Charity Holmes, this classic tale of good versus evil is played out against a backdrop of paranormal phenomena. When ruthless American businessman, Stephen Mallon, is brutally murdered the crime scene shows signs of a ritual slaying. What is more remarkable is that, a few hours after his murder, the dead man makes a phone call to the offices of Charity Holmes seeking redemption and justice for his soul. Can Stephen Mallon be freed from the tyranny of purgatory? And how does Charity's own destiny become inextricably linked with the unfolding events? As time ticks steadily on towards the day of reckoning, the legions of the underworld are gathering strength. Only one person has the power to halt their deadly march - and that is the Inceptor: Charity Holmes, psychic investigator.

The other two e-books in trilogy will be out in April.

The Spirit is now published in e-book format so that it can be downloaded on to your Kindle from Amazon for only £2.99.



Your Life on a Poster

Would you like to put some of your treasured photographs in a collage on the wall? 

We have discovered a local company that can help you. Life Poster, run by Abbie Barry, is all about enabling you to enjoy your digital photos everyday.

You simply choose the collage design you would like and send your digital photos. Then, one of Life Poster’s designers will individually enhance and crop each photo before placing them in the collage to create the best layout; taking into account colour, composition and focus. Life Poster can also create bespoke collages if you have a specific idea in mind.

If you would like to know more please visit their website on the details below.

Life Poster
Abbie Barry
07909 528625

Friday 28 March 2014

25th Anniversary Trip to Yerville

The Hordle & District Twinning Association, which includes members from Milford on Sea, have some space on the coach for our 25th anniversary exchange visit to Yerville in May this year.

They would welcome some new families to fill the spaces on what is always a very warm and friendly weekend. You would stay with French families and people don’t have to speak French. You would however need to join the Twinning Association in order to comply with Twinning Exchange insurance requirements.

Arrangements – Coach leaves Hordle 11am Friday 2nd May for an afternoon ferry sailing from Portsmouth to Caen, returning to Hordle Monday 5th May at around 8pm in the evening. When in Yerville - each family or person is accommodated by a French family, and it is a fantastic way to make new friends and experience French life. You don’t even have to speak French!

Trip cost - £80 per adult, £30 per child – this includes all travel (coach and ferry). Once in France all you’ll probably need to buy are ice creams and souvenirs – all food and all visits are taken care of by our French hosts.

Annual membership - is £5 single, £10 family. 

For further details please phone or chat to:
*Franco Casalicchio (Chairman) – 01425 617328;
*Bob Norley (Vice-Chairman & Membership) – 01425 610604

Hordle & District Twinning Association
Yerville

Tuesday 25 March 2014

Keep Calm with Food Week Goodies

A whole range of Food Week Goodies are now on sale in The Village News newsagent opposite the village green.

This year we have fun branding on bags & tea towels with: Keep Calm & Bake Cake, Keep Calm & Dine Out, Keep Calm & Drink Wine, and Keep Calm & Curry On!

Although we are already sold out of aprons, we still have corkscrews, bottle openers, mugs, pens and window stickers. Show you love Food Week and buy some goodies!

Shop in the village today!

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Milford on Sea Food Week
Monday 7th to 14th April 2014
www.milfordonseafoodweek.org

Friday 21 March 2014

The Marine Partially Re-Opens

Everyone in Milford on Sea is well aware that The Marine was devastated on Valentine's night by violent storms never before experienced in Milford on Sea. Indeed, the national media had significant coverage of the evening's drama, and we know of people who heard the news on TV's as far afield as France, St Lucia and Australia.

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Since February, the team at The Marine have been working hard to re-open for their loyal customers.

Richard Thompson, owner of The Marine said: "We are delighted to say that our first floor restaurant is to re-open on Thursday 26th March, Renamed as ‘Valentine's’ and with a new menu, we will be serving breakfast, morning coffee, lunch, afternoon tea and an evening restaurant menu. Please use the front door to the stairs or lift to come up to enjoy the panoramic sea views.

I also want to sincerely say thank you to everyone who have sent us good luck messages, it has been great to know so many customers are behind us, and we look forward to welcoming you back to The Marine sometime soon.”


The severe flood damage downstairs means that the team are still working on repairing the floors and furniture, this part of The Marine will reopen as soon as they possibly can. Sadly some of The Marine's Food Week events have now also become a victim of the floods. Those originally planned for the upstairs restaurant will still take place, however the other events are in a race against time and will depend on whether downstairs can be made suitable.

The Marine are now taking bookings for their Mother’s Day Lunch from 12 noon to 6pm. (Three courses for £25pp, please click here to see menu.) To make a booking or request further information, please call on 01590 644369 or e-mail: info@themarinemos.co.uk

Richard was interviewed by South Coast Journalism and explains the current position. To see the interview, please click here.

To read about the Valentine's Storm click here


The Marine
01590 644369
www.themarinemos.co.uk

Thursday 20 March 2014

Take the Milford Murder Mystery Walk

One of our village coffee shops have come up with a ingenious way to entertain the family and a fun way to explore the delightful village of Milford on Sea.

Bev Hayes, owner of The Village Coffee Pot said; "Any one can pop in and pick up a Milford Murder Mystery Walk Pack for just £4, for that they get a list of suspects and a list of weapons... They then follow the clues to different points in the village which will eliminate either a suspect or weapon. You are then left with one of each, and the identity of the murderer."

The beauty of this mystery walk, is that is also a tour that gets people seeing things around the village they might not normally see. There is even a small prize when the take the correct answer back to The Village Coffee Pot.

Anyone venture to take a look at TripAdvisor will see that The Village Coffee Pot features highly, and there is even a lovely comment about the Mystery Walk.

Bev is now working on a new Murder Mystery Drive, that will be suitable for bad weather and to accommodate people with mobility issues. She is planning for this to be launched at Easter.

Milford on Sea Murder Mystery Mile Walk
From The Village Coffee Pot
54 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QD
01590 641414

 

A Bit of Nordic Walking

After my disappointment with being rejected from the Middle Eastern Belly Dancing and the spiritual Tibetan Bowls classes I was considering taking up something more mainstream, like bridge or stamp collecting.

However, my wife spotted that their were opportunities to go Nordic Walking. I had assumed that she thought this was good idea for my health, but it turned out she liked the idea of me walking in Norway, or any foreign country in fact, - as she put it, "the further away the better."

I decided to have a chat with the Nordic Walking organiser, Jane, and I was particularly interested in which food and watering hole they stopped at.

It transpires that the purpose of the walk is not to end up eating and drinking. It is in fact a secret to better health and form of activity that lots of people enjoy. Indeed, I learnt that Nordic Walking is an enhancement of ordinary walking and makes something we can all do, twice as effective.

As Jane explains: "Many of us in earlier times played lots of sport at varying levels and now find exercise classes too demanding on joints or a little claustrophobic perhaps. However there is a form of exercise people can do - at all levels - which can improve your stamina and fitness, as well discovering a stimulating form of exercise which is different each time and rewards you with a happier state of mind.

Living where we do in the beautiful surrounds of The New Forest and on the edge of The Solent Way, I am dedicated and determined to show people a different way to exercise and importantly, feel better. I am also an experienced and qualified Nordic Walking instructor, insured to undertake group and personal one-to-one techniques, aimed at working the whole. 

Nordic Walking is a specific fitness technique, not merely walking with poles such as trekking or rambling. The poles are specific to the exercise and planted behind your bodyline, in order to propel you along and therefore automatically fully engage the upper body - as well as your feet and legs naturally. It is suitable for everyone's individual capabilities and lessens exercises the impact on joints. It is particularly good for spinal posture and the back, shoulders and upper neck. For weight watchers, Nordic Walking burns 20-40% more calories than ordinary walking, and the very fact you are out in the fresh air and  able to feast your eye on the ever-changing landscapes is energizing in itself."

Well there you have it. Apparently people do walk for fun, and people using sticks to walk are not just simply holding themselves up. 

If you fancy joining in, and want to take the opportunity of Jane and her team’s back-up, encouragement and careful eye, just get in touch with her.

Nordic Walking
Jane Monks
Tel: 01590 610089 - 07752 946000

Wednesday 19 March 2014

The New Forest at War

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A revised & updated edition of the book 'The New Forest at War' by author John Leete has been published. 

The book takes a fascinating look at the role that the New Forest played throughout the war and especially in the build up to D - Day 6 June 1944. 

Packed with photos and first-hand accounts and anecdotes, it is a excellent read for all social and military historians as well as visitors to and residents of the area.

Although many parts of Britain contributed to the final assault, it was this part of Hampshire that was used as a primary assembly and departure point. There were over 100,000 troops under canvas and thousands of military vehicles parked in the quiet country lanes throughout the area. There were also many thousands of ships off the Forest coastline in the waters of the Solent.

Available from Sabrestorm Publishing: click here

Rock at the Food Week Party!

Get your party shoes on for the Village Food Week Party Night!

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Come and enjoy pulsating live entertainment from Dorsal Fin, Milford's very own 6-Piece Rock Band. They will get the party rocking with soul, rock & retro pop numbers, whilst you enjoy a pay bar, dancing & loads of fun!

Everyone welcome, just buy a ticket & have a great time - whatever your age! Party starts at 7pm until Late.

Dorsal Fin are one of the south coast's top soul and rock bands, play a range of everyone's favourite funk, soul, blues, rock and pop. One thing is for sure, Dorsal Fin are well known for getting any party going!

The party will suit all ages, and is a great opportunity to get together with friends, or family, or to just come along and meet new people. You can get on the dance floor, or sit at the many tables to simply to enjoy the music and watch the action!

During the evening everyone can also enjoy one of Dave Gates award-winning sausages in a Hot Dog. Dave has been making his own sausages (& bacon) for many years, and a visit to 'The Butchers Shop' opposite the village green will see the walls adored with numerous certificates and awards.

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The Village Party Night will take place at South Lawn Hotel on Thursday 10th April, ticket details are below.

Dorsal Fin is a six piece Milford on Sea band featuring Tom Flatau on Bass, Kole Flatau Vocals, Pippa Westerman Vocals, Martin Fairhurst on Drums, Phil Hill on Keyboards, and Pete Vogel on Guitar.

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VILLAGE PARTY NIGHT

Party Tickets: £8 including Hot Dog, if pre-booked through Online Ticket Office or from Community Centre Box Office: click here | Child (Under 16): £4 | At Door on night: £10

Evening Snack of a Hot Dog with Onions. Sausages from local village butcher, Dave Gates at The Butcher Shop. (Served from 7.15 to 8pm)

After 8.30pm Ticket: £3.50 (No Hot Dog) | Please Note: These tickets only allow admittance after 8.30pm - and does not include a Hot Dog.
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10% Discount for 'Friends of Food Week' on all community organised showsclick here to find out more.

Milford on Sea Food Week
Monday 7th to 14th April 2014