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Monday 15 August 2016

A Chance to Discover More About Hurst Lighthouse

The lighthouse at Hurst Point is always a great photo opportunity, but getting the chance to find out about its history is  special occurrence.

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There have been five lighthouses at Hurst Point and the team would like to tell you their story and also that of the historic Acetylene Room (Which is now found within Hurst Castle.). 

The lighthouse exterior will be open to the public on Sunday 21st August when the Association of Lighthouse Keepers are celebrating International Lighthouse Heritage Day at Hurst Castle. (Sorry, access into the lighthouse is not allowed.)

Tours start from the ALK Museum Rooms within Hurst Castle at: 11am, 12pm, 1.00pm, 2pm, 3pm and 4pm.

Tours are free but Hurst Castle and ferry fees apply and there is no public entrance to any of the lighthouses. The Acetylene Room can be visited separately from the Castle.

There will also be an ex-lighthouse keeper on site who can give a first-hand account of what it was really like.

The Christchurch Amateur Radio Society will also be operating from within the castle on Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st August as part of International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend and attempting to contact as many lighthouses as possible

Come and see them in action from 10.30am to 5.30pm.

Saturday 13 August 2016

Give a Fun Fruit Bouquet

A innovative new business, run by a familiar face has started at Braxton Courtyard.

Inger-Lise, the original founder of Inger-Lise's Coffee Shop in Milford on Sea village is now making and supplying fresh fruit bouquets. The edible bouquets feature fresh fruit arranged like flowers, and the mouth-watering and eye-catching bouquets can be made with or without chocolate.

They of course make perfect gifts, ideal for weddings, and just about any occasion. There is even a range for kid's birthday parties.

Whatever you choose to give one for you are guaranteed to be delighted with these healthy, tasty, fruit flower arrangements!

Please visit the website to choose your fresh fruit bouquet. www.fruit-temptation.co.uk


Fruit Temptation – Fun Fruit Bouquets
www.fruit-temptation.co.uk
Unit 2, Braxton Courtyard, Lymore Lane, SO41 0TX | Contact: info@fruit-temptation.co.uk, call 01590 643578 or visit.


Tuesday 9 August 2016

5th Most Expensive Seaside Homes in UK

The Daily Echo this week published an article stating that Lymington (including Milford on Sea) has been named the fifth most expensive seaside town in Britain, with the average property selling for £426,112.

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It was reported that three years ago the average house price in the area stood at £340,944 – with the average property now selling for £426,112.

The average cost of homes in seaside communities across the UK is said to have risen by 32-per-cent since 2006.

Sandbanks in Poole has the dearest homes at £664,655, but regional variations mean Port Bannatyne in Scotland has the cheapest at £77,132.

Sadly, this makes things even harder for local youngsters to get on the property ladder.

To read the full Daily Echo article; please click here.


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Top 10 Expensive Seaside Town
(Research by Halifax)

1. Sandbanks, Dorset, £664,655

2. Salcombe, Devon, £539,950

3. Padstow, Cornwall, £443,396

4. Aldeburgh, Suffolk, £439,379

5. Lymington, Hampshire, £426,112

6. Dartmouth, Devon, £401,361

7. Fowey, Cornwall, £379,003

8. St Mawes, Cornwall, £373,746

9. Wadebridge, Cornwall, £373,351

10. Budleigh Salterton, Devon, £360,984

Monday 8 August 2016

Yellow Line Frustration

Local resident, Rob Askin has felt provoked to write in order to highlight what he considers a ridiculous waste of public money on double yellow lines where they are not necessary, and ignoring the real points of need. 

Rob explains: “I have been trying to get double yellow lines at the eastern end of Whitby Road for some time, due to the parking on both sides of the road of cars associated with St. Georges. I have been advised that there is not a road safety issue that would justify this, despite several near misses of both myself and my neighbours exiting our drives.

I have now learnt that the local council are proposing to impose additional parking restrictions in De La Warr Road, a quiet road with hardly any traffic, due to road safety issues. This follows the painting of double yellow lines half way up Church Hill at the gated entrance to 4 houses, where there is patently no parking space to be protected. Similarly when Victoria Road, a wide, quiet road, was recently re-surfaced parking restriction yellow lines were immediately re-painted despite there again being no real justification or need.”

If you would like to express your point of view, please post a comment by clicking the 'comment/no comment' link at the foot of this article.

Beach Hut Rebuild Start Date

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The Council have contracted Raymond Brown Construction (of Ringwood) to carry out the seafront work and they are due to start early in September 2016 once the schools' summer holidays are over. 

While work is ongoing access to the seafront will be blocked from the path to the west of The White House and the western Hurst Road Car park closed. Pedestrian access to the toilet block will be maintained but both promenades shut from The White House to the slipway by the seafront shelter. 

If the weather permits building work to continue through the autumn and winter the contractors expect to have finished by February 2017.

Sunday 7 August 2016

Jazz Sundays at La Perle

Jazz Sundays are back at La Perle throughout August. 

If you enjoy dining with a bit of mellow background music, then Sam's classic Sunday Roast with fantastic live jazz duo will be for you.

A Three Course Sunday Lunch is available for just £29.95.

Tables are available from 12pm, with the live jazz from 12:30pm to 3pm.

Book now to avoid disappointment!


La Perle
60 High Street, Milford on Sea SO41 0QD
01590 643557
www.laperle.co.uk

Tom's Channel Relay Swim

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Tom Chamberlain from Milford on Sea was part of a small team of swimmers who embarked on a Channel Relay Swim from Dover to France on Saturday 30th July 2016.

Although 21 miles in a straight line, the tide dictates a large ‘S’ shape curve that is ultimately and unavoidably followed and consequently the distance is more like 40 miles in length. Whilst big swells were present, conditions were generally favourable and Team Tiger Fish completed the iconic swim, wearing just swimming trunks and goggles (no wetsuits allowed) in just over 13 hours.

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“I have wanted to swim the English Channel for many years now”, said Tom “and have had a pot of Goose Fat sat in the house as a half joke/half incentive. To be part of a small team of like-minded swimmers made the challenge less of a lonely experience, although still an incredibly physical and mentally challenging one.” Tom’s intensive training involved swimming several times a week, often in sea temperatures of only just over ten degrees and night swimming in the darkness of Milford on Sea.

Swimming the English Channel is considered by many to be the ultimate long distance swimming challenge. It isn’t just the distance that is the challenge, but the variable conditions, cold water, jellyfish and the passing traffic of 600 tankers and 200 ferries daily. Needless to say, when Tom landed in France it was to the cheer of a welcoming French crowd and with just enough time to grab a handful of French sand as a keepsake, he dived back into the water to the support boat waiting to take him back to Dover.

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Tom has raised £2,650 for the spinal cord injury charity Aspire. Every eight hours someone in the UK is paralysed by Spinal Cord injury. Disability is expensive and Aspire gives grants and temporary housing so that people can lead more independent lives. The charity visits newly injured people in hospital to offer support, advice and training, with on-going support once they are back home.

To top the experience off, Tom got to sign his name on the walls of the world famous pub, “The White Horse” in Dover; a privilege that only those who have swum the English Channel have the honour to do.

And so for the next challenge? “Who knows”, says Tom, “I’m sure they’ll be something, but in the meantime I’m enjoying getting back to swimming “just for fun”.

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Milford on Sea Community Library Update

An update from Jill Neill, Volunteer Coordinator – MOS Community Library

Have you ever asked the question “What happened next?”  Like many people, your answer will have been “yes”, because lots of us have an abiding interest in what makes human beings tick, why they do the things they do and what happens to them afterwards. It is the stuff of many novels, plays and films. So, to cut to the chase, as they say in all good movies, this is the latest chapter in the life of Milford on Sea Community Library.

It was in April 2015 that Hampshire County Council relinquished both financial support and the day to day running of what is now Milford on Sea Community Library. I must say that Hampshire’s Community Librarians were an inspiration and a lifeline in the early days, training volunteers, answering endless queries, suggesting strategies and keeping us supplied with many lovely books for our readers. Thank you, Sharon and Ann.

Being a Community Library means that we have to pay rent for our premises and provide volunteer staff to cover all shifts, whilst Hampshire continues to rotate our stock and send a visiting librarian once a week. So our interesting story began with the Milford Village Association giving us a rent free year in which to raise funds and learn how to be a library! 

This was initially daunting, but we experienced such huge support from both village residents and organisations that we were able to start paying hall rental in 2016. So thank you to all those people who sang in concerts, donated money, time or expertise, came to coffee mornings, entertainments,  bag sales, cake sales, book sales, plant stalls, dinosaur and “Revolting Recipes” afternoons – we could not have done this without you.

The “community” part of our title is important, so we have welcomed both Rainbows and school reception classes. In addition we were thrilled when Churches Together in Milford suggested we should open during their regular Thursday coffee morning. This means that we are open every weekday and generally on the first Saturday of each month. On Mondays “Knit and Natter” meet during the Library session and a number of these ladies are also volunteers.

Quite simply, our Library could not function without the volunteers who work regularly on a day which suits them. We have a four monthly rota, a system of team leaders for each day and an organising committee of seven people. The system is designed to cover holidays and emergencies and whilst we have had the odd glitch, it is settling down. If you’d like to help, please give me a ring!

One of the things many volunteers really enjoy is getting to know our readers. Some people keep meticulous records of every book they have ever read and eagerly await a new publication by a favourite author. Others ask our advice, or give us theirs. Sharing reading likes and dislikes forms a major part of our library interaction.  Recently, we have set up a reading group and the four books we have read so far have yielded interesting discussions on slavery, female emancipation, forensic science and brittle bone disease.

On 10th September 2016 we are planning a new venture – a writers’ workshop. This whole day event (10 – 4 p.m.) is for aspiring authors seeing to unlock their creative potential. Leading the day is Sandra Cain, Founder-Director of Wordshaker UK and Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing; she is a regular contributor at writing festivals and international conferences. So do join us for an inspiring day: Cost £30, including tuition, lunch, refreshments and a useful information pack with Sandra’s tips on where to begin, writing techniques, how to get published and so on. Further information and booking forms are available from Milford on Sea Library or you can email mosclibrary@gmail.com and we will send you the details.

What happens next? Who knows? But you can find out more on our Facebook page: facebook.com/mosclibrary or simply drop in to see us!

Jill Neill, Volunteer Coordinator – MOS Community Library.

Library opening times: 
Monday and Tuesday 2.30—5.00pm
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 10am—12.30pm
First Saturday each month 10am—12.30pm (except January and November)

Milford on Sea Community Library
The Village Hall, Park Road, Milford on Sea SO41 0QU
Email: mosclibrary@gmail.com
Tel: 07950 941818 (Opening hours only)
www.facebook.com/mosclibrary

£10 Paddle Board Taster Sessions

Since opening last year, The New Forest Paddle Sport Company in Milford on Sea High Street has been going from strength to strength.

Due to increasing demand and popularity they have now added more taster sessions during August.

Why not book into a Kayak or Paddle Boarding Taster session? The cost is just £10 per person for 1 hour, with Taster Sessions running almost everyday.

To see the available Taster Session please click here, If there is no time slot online that suits you please contact Sean and he will see what we can offer.


The New Forest Paddle Sport Company 
46 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QD - 01590 645270

Pikemen at Hurst Castle

This year is the 30th Anniversary of The Friends of Hurst Castle, and as part of the celebration the friends have arranged for The Company of Pikemen and Musketeers Display (The Ceremonial Bodyguard to The Lord Mayor of London.) to give a display of their drill and uniforms at Hurst Castle

The display is free at 3pm Saturday 24th September 2106, but normal ferry and castle charges will apply.

This is a unique opportunity to witness part of our countries heritage, and to see a bit more of the good work the The Friends of Hurst Castle do.


Friends of Hurst Castle

Friday 5 August 2016

Fancy Playing Chess?

Do you enjoy playing chess?

Local Milford on Sea resident, Peter Ashwood organises New Milton Chess Club who welcome players of any standard for enjoyable games in a friendly setting.

The Club meets at the Conservative Club, Station Road, New Milton, on Tuesday evenings from 7pm. and Thursday afternoons from 2pm. The would be delighted for anyone who fancies a game to go along.

We are also running teams in Division 2 and Division 4 of the Bournemouth and District Chess League in 2016-17. 

More information is available from: Peter Ashwood: 01590 644876 or Barry Jolly: 01425 291122

Friday 29 July 2016

Successful Flower and Produce Show


The annual Milford Flower and Produce Show was held the Church Hall of All Saints Church, Milford-on-Sea on Saturday 16th July 2016.

This years show was very well supported and many new people put in entries. There were some very good entries by children, including the Guides Cubs and Brownies, Rainbow. Milford Preschool also entered and were very successful winning the Helen Cookson Cup.

The Challenge cup this year was won by Mike Jones. Mike also won the Jim Asher Cup in the Fruit Section and the Weatherhead Cup in the Vegetable section.

Also in the Vegetable Section, Jan Press won the Joanne Weatherhead Cup.

There were several new entrants this year and the Liz Jones Cup for newcomers was won by Diana Corbett.

In the Fruit Section, the Polson Cup, for the most points was won by David Badham.

In the Flower section Dennis Eason, once again won the Margaret King Cup for his roses and also the Dorothy Nightingale Cup - this was for the most points in the Flower Section.

The President’s Cup for the best entry in the Flower Section “C” was won this year by Jill Spencer. The Fairbairn Rose Plate was won, this year, by Marigold de Jongh. 

There were some lovely entries for the Floral Art Section and the cups awarded were as follows : The Lucey Bowl for “A Touch of the Tropics” to Sue Erler. The Molly Miller Cup for “Gardener’s Delight to Phyllis Kervell. The Danby Cup for “Sea Spray” to Joyce Grainger. The Hatchard Bowl for “Breakfast in Bed” to Lyn Atkins.

There were some wonderful fruit cakes in the Produce Section and some lovely bread and jam making The overall winner was Christine Twyford who won the Patterson Produce Cup.

The John Pither Cup for Handcrafts was won by Joyce Grainger 

The Photography Section was won by Keith Twyford, who was presented with the Photography Frame.

The George Dowland Cup was won by Megan Smith for the most points by an individual child.

The Show was a great success and from reports afterwards … was enjoyed by all.

Milford on Sea Bowls Club Presidents Day

Mel Kendal with Howard Farmer
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Mel Kendal, District Councillor joined Milford on Sea Bowls Club members and associates in a celebratory tea, prepared by the ladies section to mark this years Presidents Day for Howard Farmer.

The weather stayed fine for an afternoon of fun bowls before tea was served.





Wednesday 13 July 2016

Time for Walkies!

Do you fancy joining in the Walkies Charity Dog Walk? 

Nicky Carter is organising a Charity Dog Walk in aid of K9 Angels and the Soi Dog Foundation which last year raised over £2000.

The walk starts from the car park outside The Gun Inn and then a circular walk around the sea wall for approximately 3.5 miles.

Walkies Charity Dog Walk
Sunday August 14th at 10.45am
Starting from the car park outside The Gun Inn
Entries £3 per dog, 2 plus dogs £5.

Your dog is also welcome to join in the: Milford Green Dog Show
Sunday 31st July from 10.30 onwards.

For more information please visit: www.milfordonseacalendar.org

Polly's get Award for Excellence

Polly's Pantry are delighted to have been awarded a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence for consistently good levels of service. 

This makes them the first café in the village to achieve such a standard. 

Nick Morgan, owner said; "I am incredibly proud of my team for all their hard work and the skills they offer and equally grateful to all my loyal customers"

If you enjoy a great breakfast, tasty lunch, or afternoon treat why not pop in to try a good old British tradition for yourself.


Polly's Pantry
46 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QD

Saturday 9 July 2016

British Legion Celebrates the Queen's 90th Birthday

The Milford on Sea Community Centre was the venue for a most successful event run by the Milford on Sea Branch of the Royal British Legion to mark the Queen's 90th birthday.

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The Mayor and Mayoress of Lymington together with a further 75 attendees including members, partners and guests partook of a glass of sparkling wine offered by the Branch President Colonel Gordon Barnett, before sitting down to a sumptuous four course dinner prepared by a team of volunteers led by an enthusiastic local chef.

During the meal a rolling montage of the life of the Queen was screened and this was well received by all present as was the letter of thanks received from the Queen in response to loyal salutations sent from the Branch on the Queen's Birthday.

The Branch Chairman, Peter Gibbs, thanked all of those present for their support and in particular the Chef and his team of volunteer helpers who had worked so hard in sourcing and preparing the meal and in its serving. As a token of the Branch's thanks the Chairman presented each member of the volunteer staff with a bottle of wine.

Once the dinner and formalities were complete all present enjoyed an evening of dance and entertainment provided by Ricky Zalez a talented singer.

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Thanks to the enthusiastic efforts of volunteers and support given by locally based traders in the form of discounts, free strawberries and raffle prizes some £1600 was raised for the work of the Royal British Legion.


Vigil & Service

The Branch also organised a vigil and service on the Village Green on 1st July to mark the 100th anniversary of the start of the Battle of the Somme.

Commencing at 0600 hrs the silent vigil was broken every 15 minutes for poems and writings of the period and at 7.30 whistles were sounded after which Canon Ray Hubble, the Branch Chaplain led the attendees in prayers followed by the Exhortation, Silence, the Kohima Epitaph and hymns. Some 100 people participated in the event and wreathes on our temporary War Memorial were laid by the Branch President and President of the Women's Section.

Wednesday 6 July 2016

Kayaking for Crohn's Disease

John Harcombe, son-in-law of Milford residents Chris and Wendy Thomas, is undertaking the challenge of kayaking the 100km round the Isle of Wight this Friday 8th July.

Starting at Sturt Pond at 5.30am, he aims to circumnavigate the island within 24 hours as he fundraises for research into Crohn's Disease. John's eldest son, 14 year old Alex, suffers from this debilitating disease, for which there is currently no cure. Alex has subsequently missed a lot of school, and struggles to enjoy activities in which his peers participate.

More information can be found on John's blog: www.kayakingforcrohns.org

If you would like to help out, any donation would be appreciated - Please click here.

Saturday 2 July 2016

New House for Seahorses

The Seahorses Community Stay and Play Group were delighted to unveil their new Wendy House this week.

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The Wendy House now sits happily in the courtyard area behind the Community Centre in Sea Road.

The play group is entirely volunteer run and they raised their own funds, with a little help from a Food Week donation, to provide this the nice addition for our kids to enjoy on pleasant days.

The Wendy House contains a fully functioning bar and great sea views from the roof. Sorry, getting it confused with the new Raft Rocks on the seafront.


Seahorses Community Stay and Play Group meets on Fridays from 9.30am to 11.15am, during term time at the Milford on Sea Community Centre. The group is for babies and toddlers under school age and is run entirely by volunteers and supported financially by the Community Centre.

Friday 1 July 2016

Name the Music Festival Beer

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Following its huge success last year, the Milford on Sea Arts and Music Festival beer tent will again be selling a range of lager, cider and wine along with nine real ales.

Back by popular demand is Vibrant Forest Brewery www.vibrantforest.co.uk, from Lymington  and this year the team are delighted to be introducing Dancing Cows Brewery www.dancingcows.co.uk, whose owners live in Milford on Sea and brew in Lymington, they will be supplying not only beer but also, new to the Festival bar, a small batch gin from their still ‘Sarah’. 

Even more exciting, Dancing Cows will also be brewing the events very own Festival beer, and which the people of Milford are invited to name! The winning suggestion will get to sample the first pint on the Thursday evening of the Festival.

Beer Name Suggestions can be sent to committee@milfordfestival.org.uk. To find out the winning name, visit the bar during the Festival.

The Festival team has been working hard to bring a variety of exciting acts to the event, both local and from further afield.

The music for this year’s Festival is made up of new acts along with some old favourites, and featuring some amazing local musical talent. Our pubs and bars will be hosting music evenings all week as part of the Festival, starting on Monday 18th July. 

To give you a taste of what’s on, the fantastic Dolly will be visiting the marquee on Thursday night in conjunction with Milford Folk Club. On Saturday 23rd July we are excited to announce that we have internationally-renowned musician Matt Hales and his band Aqualung who will be playing tracks from his new album 10 Futures. In addition, Alex Hall and his band Boy and A Balloon are performing, followed by the popular local band Clockwork Carousel. 

The headline act has a huge UK following and will be performing on the main stage on the Saturday evening. To find out more, please buy a programme (this helps to fund this free event), or check out the website and Facebook page for more details.

Bar Volunteers: The organising committee are also still in need of volunteers to help behind the bar, so please email Jonathan Mulgrew at j.mulgrew@me.com if you are able to help.


Milford on Sea Arts and Music Festival 2016
Monday 18th to Sunday 24th July.

Community Café Seeks Volunteers

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The Community Café at Milford on Sea Community Centre is looking for some friendly volunteers to spare a few hours behind the counter.

The café is a great place to meet people whilst providing a valuable service, and if you can pour a cup of tea you are eminently qualified!

To help out your community, please contact: Jan Anderson - Cafe Administrator: djembejan2882@gmail.com


Milford on Sea Community Centre