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Tuesday 26 October 2021

The Cave are looking for an Assistant Manager

Milford on Sea's popular Wine & Tapas Bar, The Cave are looking for a key member to join the management of this friendly team.

Assistant Manager: Starting immediately. This is a permanent position and experience within the hospitality industry is essential. Your package will include a competitive salary, tips, company pension contributions, statutory annual holiday with a fun and lively working environment.

If you are interested, please e-mail Your CV to Jon at:
info@thecavemos.co.uk or drop it in to The Cave.


The Cave
2 Church Hill, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QH
01590 642195

Paddle Sports Company move to Keyhaven Quay

After six years in Milford on Sea High Street, The New Forest Paddle Sports Company is on the move, but not far, as they are only going to Keyhaven Quay.

Claire & Sean explain: "I just thought we would share our exciting news and future plans.

After 6 years of being based in our little blue shop in the wonderful Milford on Sea high street we have decided to relocate fully down to Keyhaven Quay at the end of October!

This move has been in the pipeline for a few years now and will allow us to offer better customer service as well as being able to expand our on water offering with more last minute availability and better all round customer service at our teaching base of Keyhaven Quay.

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As for the shop, we will still be a retailer for Starboard SUP, C-Skins Wetsuits & Accessories, Dryrobe and Swimming Accessories, but this will all be moved across to our online store offering free home delivery or click and collect from us at the Quay. You will still be able to come and visit us at the quay for our same great personal service, advice and try on new wetsuits and accessories but this will be on an appointment basis rather than just dropping in.

We are keeping the same phone number of 01590 645270 and email address and will be easily contactable.

After speaking to lots of locals and regular customers we all feel this is the next best step for us as a business and will allow us to move forwards and continue our quality customer service on and off the water.

We want to thank everyone who has supported us at our little blue shop over the last 6 years and we look forward to seeing you down at our new setup at Keyhaven Quay."

 Claire, Sean and the Team


A Personal Tribute to Tony Locke

Tony Locke former chairman of the Milford-on-Sea Wildlife Recording Group and chairman of the Milford Conservation Volunteers (MCV) passed away on the 18th October 2021.

Tony’s time at MCV’s helm was without question his finest local conservation hour. Under his leadership numerous conservation projects that sometimes seemed too complex were brought to fruition.

In 2018, jointly with the Parish Council, MCV won the prestigious New Forest National Park Authority Land Management Award for conservation management work in the Pleasure Grounds and Studland Common. 

In 2020, also under Tony’s leadership, MCV were awarded the country’s highest accolade for a voluntary group, the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, equivalent to an MBE.

Tony, with the late Elizabeth Young had researched the parish flora to help produce the definitive wildflower records of Milford-on-Sea and Keyhaven. Both proved exceptionally knowledgeable about Milford’s flora. Their unique records will be shared later in 2022/23.

He was never happier than when doing things he found interesting and beneficial to the nature recording movement. He wrote and published several important birding papers.

In 2022, Tony would have celebrated his 80th birthday with his twin brother John.

To read more of Tony's life, please click here.

Oil tanker runs aground off the Needles

The Yarmouth RNLI Lifeboat was called out to a stricken oil tanker, the 145m long Liberian oil tanker called Chem Alya, when it run aground on a sandbank on the evening of Monday 25th October.

The incident is being picked up by www.isleofwight.com’s live stream from the Needles.

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High tide was not due until the early hours of the next morning.

The tanker eventually started to refloat a couple of hours before high tide which was due at 2am and was then able to return to Southampton for checks before continuing its onward journey.

To read more from the Island Echo, please click here.

Reverse Advent Calendar for Food Bank

The New Forest Basics Bank are collecting items for food boxes to be delivered to local people in need this Christmas.

Although a couple of months away, the Basics Bank have launched their Reverse Advent Calendar where they are asking people to donate items from the Reverse Advent Calendar during the month of November.

This will enable the team to deliver food boxes to people in early December.

There is a good variety of Christmas items needed on the list, or anything else you can spare would be gratefully received. Full details are on the attached poster.

Donations can be made at: Holland's of Milford in Milford on Sea High Street.

To download and print a copy; please click here.

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New Forest Basics Bank

Monday 25 October 2021

Entertainment back at Milford on Sea Club

Free for members
£5 for non-members
Contact club for tickets

Milford on Sea Club is family friendly and open 7 days a week. You can enjoy live sports on Sky & BT, snooker & pool tables, a jukebox, Bingo each week, discos and live entertainment nights.

Non-members welcome for a £2 entry fee who will enjoy excellent drink prices. Just pop in and see for yourself.


Milford on Sea Club

67 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QG

The Good News Newsletter changes direction

The Good News Newsletter, which started at the beginning of lockdown in March 2020, has taken the decision to change direction as explained below by the creators:

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Hello and welcome to a somewhat different Good News Newsletter


First, the History lesson! On 20th March 2020 we closed Milford Community Library due to the imminent national lockdown, promising that we might send out the odd quiz or two by email if we could manage that.

The rest, you know; Milford Library joined forces with the Village Voice, Milford Mutual Aid and David Long to produce The Good Newsletter. The title was suggested by a young MutualAid volunteer and we thought it was a great choice, as good news was what we all needed at that time.

So we had a focus, a team of five people and the first issue of TGN hit your inboxes on the following Friday. From then on we issued The Good Newsletter every Friday for 25 weeks! The team only ever communicated by email and it was quite intensive work, though hugely rewarding. We really did try to write upbeat articles and lift spirits with positive thinking, so hope you found something of interest each time.

By September 2020 both our young MutualAid volunteers had found jobs and moved away, so were unavailable. At that point we decided to produce a monthly TGN interspersed with a mini TGN in the Village Voice because there was the possibility of more lockdowns and we hoped TGN might help if that occurred.

In Spring/Summer 2021 vaccinations started happening. Now that was really good news! The world began to open up again, people ventured out more and aspects of ‘normal’ life began to appear. However, we hit a major problem in September 2021 when it became apparent that work and family commitments were making the ongoing production of even a monthly TGN virtually impossible. You may have noticed that there was no TGN in that month, for which we apologise. Because of these factors we needed to think again.

Remember Ecclesiastes? “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven:... ” Well, having fulfilled its original remit, this seems to be the time for TGN to change direction again and become simply a smaller version, the mini TGN which appears in the Village Voice every couple of months. We are truly sorry if you are not in the delivery area for the Village Voice; we haven’t thought of a way round that one, except to encourage you to sign up to David Long’s wonderful website www.milfordonseanews.org where you can follow everything happening in the area.

This has been a difficult decision for all of us. However, please remember that Milford Community Library continues to be open four days a week for books and jigsaws and chat. We’d love to welcome you in person, and who knows, there might be the occasional Library newsletter, so watch this space!

Jill Neill 

Sunday 24 October 2021

Preparing for a Magical Milford Christmas

As Christmas approaches, (just six weeks to go!), the team at 'Making Milford Magical' are looking to make the village more festive than ever.

The Magical Milford Lights Switch On will be on Friday 3rd December so pop this in your diary now.
  • 4.30pm - Road Closure
  • 5.30pm - Lights switched on
  • 5.45pm - Festive songs
  • 6.00pm - 6.30pm - Carol on the Green & Service
  • 7.30pm - Road reopens
Late night opening of the local shops will take place & there will also be a Santa's Grotto (Timings yet to be confirmed.)

You can follow Magical Milford at Christmas by clicking here.

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The fundraising for Magical Milford
has gone so well this year and it is interesting to see where some of the money has come from...
  • The Milford on Sea Parish Council
  • New Forest District Council Councillors
  • Hampshire County Council
  • Milford on Sea WI

Platinum Sponsor: Smugglers Inn

Gold Sponsor: B S Haines groundworks and GEN ONE Ltd

Bronze Sponsors:

and donations from residents of Milford on Sea and the surrounding areas.

If you'd like to donate something towards Magical Milford and top up the funds for some extra sparkly trimmings, then please click here.

Coping with Coronavirus for children

Local author, Jean Maye has written a new book entitled: What Living with Coronavirus Means to Me. This interactive workbook is designed to help children and young adults come to terms with their experiences of coping with the virus. It encourages talking to trusted adults about their feelings and seeking further help if needed.

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Prior to writing fiction Jean wrote non-fiction interactive workbooks for children and young adults which can be seen on her website.(www.jeanmayeauthor.com)

Jean is an international best-selling author in this field and an earlier publication called; 'My life and Me' was even translated in Japanese and published in Japan. 

These earlier books had publishers when she was in social work and we’re specialist books to help looked after children, children who fostered and preparing children for adoption.

Jean commented; "When Covid struck last year I became increasingly aware of the struggles that children and young people were facing. Mental health services for children and young adults have never been in so much demand. I contacted MIND and although they were not able to publish the book they have offered for me to share it on their social media sites which is great."

To buy a copy of 'What Living with Coronavirus Means to Me'; please click here.


Jean Maye Author

New Homes at The White Horse approved

The Advertiser & Times has reported that The White Horse pub, a grade 2 listed building in Keyhaven Road, Milford on Sea has received planning permission by New Forest District Council to be turned into two three-bedroom houses by Stoneriver Projects Ltd.

The original large garden and car park will have a further two two-bedroom and one three-bed houses created.

Chris Yandell of the Daily Echo also published an article which provides more details and shows pictures of the new development.

To read the full Daily Echo articleplease click here.

To read the full A&T articleplease click here.


The White Horse Inn c.1930
Picture Forum Heritage Services

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Saturday 23 October 2021

Milford Artisan Christmas Market

 Time to check out some special Christmas gift ideas:

Free School Uniform Event

Local community support group; Step up, Safe space are running a Free School Uniform Event as part of their Uniform Recycling Project.

The event will be held on: Thursday 28th October from 2pm to 4pm at New Milton Library, inside the children’s library or outside if the weather is fine.

Logo uniforms for the schools below will be available:
  • Priestlands
  • Arnewood (small stock)
  • Pennington juniors ( small stock)New Milton junior and infants
  • Ashley junior and infants
  • Our lady
  • Sway/tiptoe/treetops (small stock)
  • Also universal uniform all ages. Sorted into ages and labelled.

Donations can be made by contacting Suzanne by clicking here.
 
Step up, Safe space is non-profit making and run by volunteers who support families in need in Milford on Sea, New Milton and surrounding areas.

All income from uniform donations go towards essential bills like insurance and storage costs. Cash donations are also welcome.

For any queries please contact: 

Step up, Safe space

New Forest Big Band at South Lawn

The ever popular New Forest Big Band are back at South Lawn Hotel on Thursday 28th October and Thursday 25th November from 8pm to 10pm for some great big band swing/jazz. 

Free Entry. Restaurant and bar open. 


New Forest Big Band

Friday 22 October 2021

David Gates retires from The Butchers Shop

The Butchers Shop in Church Hill Milford on Sea has been an award winning butchers run by David Gates for the past 36 years and he is now taking a well-earned retirement. 

It may be the end of an era, but thankfully it is not the end for the village butchers. The new owner will be Keith Potter, who is a very experienced master butcher and he has owned other butchers businesses in the past. Keith intends to open and to continue to trade as a traditional butcher immediately on the changeover on Monday 25th October 2021.

David's told us a little about his history:

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"My family moved to Milford on Sea in 1953, just after my birth. I attended Milford on Sea Primary School and also Ashley Secondary Modern School.

My first job was as a butcher’s boy working for Mr Cooke in what was the other butchers' shop in the Village. 

My first full time role in the trade was working in Willis’ (Oakeshott's) Food store in Lymington. My training was given by the then Butchery Manager Mr Frank Taylor, who later went on to buy Pascoe's Butchers Shop (my shop). They ran the shop for quite a few years before selling to Dave Calvert, the Butcher from whom I bought the shop, I moved in on 1st April 1985. Chris Pidgley, my assistant started with me 2nd week in July 1985 and has been with me ever since."

When 'The Butchers Shop' is described as 'award winning', it is with very good cause as you will see below.

David's first award was in a sausage competition was in 1989, he then went on to gather all of these accolades:
  • New Forest Supreme Champion 1989
  • Champion of Champions Finalist 1990
  • Hampshire Supreme Champion 1990
  • Champion of Champions finalist 1991
  • Surrey Open Champion 1992
  • Portsmouth & District open Supreme Champion 1995
  • Hampshire Champion 1996
  • Champion of Champions Finalist 1996
  • Champion of Champions finalist 1997
  • National Sausage Winners Champion 1998
  • Hampshire Supreme Champion 2005
  • Home-Cured Bacon Champion 2017
  • Creative Display Southern region runner up 1991
  • Creative Display Southern region Winner 1992
  • Creative Display National Finalist 1993
  • He also has 100+ gold awards from various Regional and National Competitions.

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David recalls that he also once featured in a ‘Sun Spot’ in The Sun newspaper with his Pork & Heineken Sausage - To reach the parts that other sausages could not reach!

David continued: "I have always tried to obtain and sell the best meat available from as local a source as possible.

We have provided a hog roast service for many local parties and weddings, also Paella occasionally. Hog Roast on the Green was a regular feature of the Milford Carnival, and Music Festivals, the first event we provided food for was the V.E. Day event.

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Whilst we were cooking on the Green, my family always took part in the procession on The Butchers Shop Float.

I would of course like to take this opportunity to thank all the good people of Milford on Sea for their support over the years, I have enjoyed being involved in Village life and my family and I are grateful for the opportunities we have been given, we will still be living here and look forward to continued involvement.

I hope that as many of you as can will give Keith the same support as you have given me. The village needs a good butcher, and in Keith I believe we have one. I would like to wish him and his team the greatest success."

I am sure many of us would like to thank David for his loyal service to the village, as well as his delicious meats!

Local butchers have slowly disappeared from village life and we have been lucky to have had Dave and are delighted that the tradition is to continue with the new owner, Keith.

We wish david many happy years in whatever he choses to do next.

Thursday 21 October 2021

Sunday Lunch & more from The Pickled Weasel

The Pickled Weasel is back and their tasty Sunday Roast Lunch Takeaways are starting again from Sunday 31st October at £11.50 with an optional dessert for £3.50.  

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To order, simply call 01590 641155 and arrange your collection time.

The popular and great value Mid-Week Hot Lunch Special is currently Macaroni Cheese or Slow Cooked Lamb with a Winter Mash, the meal includes a complimentary Tea or single shot Coffee for just £5.

To start your morning you can also buy any Large Coffee and tuck into a complimentary Freshly Baked Croissant (until 11am every day).

What's not to like?!


Pickled Weasel
54 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QD
01590 641155

Wednesday 20 October 2021

Simon strives for the Commonwealth Games

Local Milford on Sea resident and table tennis player, Simon Heaps recently featured on ITV Meridian News as he chases his dream to win a medal at the Commonwealth Games in 2022.

Simon had his leg amputated due to diabetes, but at 66 years old he is not letting his disability or age get in the way of his ambitions.

The only wheelchair league in Europe is in Germany, and Simon currently plays for Hamburg. 

As he continues his challenge towards the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham he is taking part in tournaments in Europe and South America in the near future.

Having represented England as a 14-year-old, Simon is now coached by Adam Proszko and is looking to find a sponsor to join him on his journey.

If you would like to become a sponsor to Simon, please contact him below.


Simon Heaps
simon@simonheaps.com
www.simonheaps.com

Tuesday 19 October 2021

Sports Pavilion renamed after Chris Walford

The Advertiser & Times have published an article reporting that the Milford on Sea Sports Pavilion in Barnes Lane has been renamed to The Chris Walford Pavilion, to honour the longstanding groundskeeper.

The sports pitches are used by Milford adult & girls cricket and Milford Youth FC. Chris was also chair of Milford Cricket Club for many years.

Improvement plans for the sports grounds include: new equipment, storage areas and an artificial wicket.

To read the full article; please click here

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Fancy an evening of Jazz?

Milford on Sea's very own Jazz club is open this Thursday. 

Only £12 on the door to get your foot tapping to the Swing Unlimited Big Band. The bar opens at 7.30pm.


Six Week Art Course for Kids

For The Love of Art was created by Rhiannon Eva to provide unique, personalised and enjoyable art tuition for adults and children at Milford on Sea Community Centre. She believes that with practice and the right knowledge, anyone can be an artist - and have fun whilst doing it!

Children's Art Course
The classes in this 6 week course take place on Saturday mornings from 11:30am to 12:30pm. There are 6 consecutive classes in the course starting on Saturday 13th November and finishing on 18th December 2021. 

The course is £72 with all materials provided. (£12 per class.)

This course is suitable for children aged between 7 to 11 years and Rhiannon uses a wide range of high quality media including watercolours, acrylic, oil pastels, chalks, mono printing equipment... and more!  

Bookings can be made by clicking here.

Adult Art Classes
These take place every Saturday morning from 10am to 11am. They are suitable for beginners and improvers and I teach watercolours and drawing skills in these sessions. 

Each class is £12.50 with all the materials provided, or a block of 3 classes is cheaper, costing £35. 

Bookings can be made by clicking here at least 24 hours in advance. *Weekly classes resume on 13th November and will run every week thereafter until 18th December. 

For The Love of Art also offer one-off workshops, 1-1 tuition, art parties covering a huge range of media including water colour paint, acrylic paint, tonal pencil, colour pencils, inks, pen, printmaking, chalk, oil pastel and sculpture.

Whether you are a child or adult, an anxious beginner or an expert, someone looking to learn a new skill or simply a way to relax, socialise or be mindful, Rhiannon would love to hear from you.

For more information; please visit: www.fortheloveofartclasses.co.uk


For the Love of Art

Monday 18 October 2021

Sunday 17 October 2021

The Keeping Family of Milford on Sea

Anyone interested in the history of Milford on Sea may have seen old photos of Keeping & Son when it was based in the High Street. What is less know, is the significant story of two members of the family.

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In more recent times the car servicing garage has been known as Harfield Motor Services, until in September 2021 the business changed hands and was renamed 'The Garage', which was the original name of this part of the business in 1985.


Frederick Keeping was born on the 11th August 1867. 

In 1896 he was employed at the British Embassy in Athens and he competed in the 1896 Athens Summer Olympics despite the wishes of some fellow British residents of the Greek capital, who believed that as a servant of the British ambassador he 'was not a gentleman and therefore could not be an amateur'. 

Keeping won an Olympic Second Place Medal at the first International Olympic Games held in the Modern era. He competed in the 12 Hour Cycle Race, which started at 5am.

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The Games attracted athletes from 14 nations, with the largest delegations coming from Greece, Germany, France and Great Britain. Despite many obstacles and setbacks, the 1896 Olympics were regarded as a great success. The Games had the largest international participation of any sporting event to that date.

Only two cyclists (out of the six who started the 12 Hour Race), finished the 900 laps of the the newly built velodrome, a distance of 314 km. The race was won by Adolf Schmal of Austria.

Early in the race, Adolf Schmal, who was better known as a fencer, jumped the field and gained an early lap. He then rode with the pack until one by one the riders dropped out. At 12pm, the two remaining riders, Schmal and Keeping, took a 10 minute break. Schmal rode directly behind Keeping's wheel throughout, never allowing himself to be dropped, and won by the one lap that he had gained early in the race. Keeping made occasional bursts to regain the lost lap, but to no avail.

First place winners were awarded a silver medal, an olive branch and a diploma. Finishing in second place, Frederick was presented with a copper medal, a branch of laurel and a diploma. 

In September 2012 a 'Second Medal' from the same Olympics sold at Christie's Auction House in London for £15,000.

After returning to England, Frederick opened 'Fred. Keeping' cycle shop, which was later expanded and renamed: Keeping & Son - a Morris car garage, petrol station and cycle shop in Milford on Sea High Street. (Building was most recently occupied by Harfield Motor Services Ltd and in September 2021 new owner renamed the business to The Garage.)

Keeping & Son was founded by Fred Keeping in 1896 and Frank Keeping assumed management of the Milford on Sea business on return from the armed forces in 1921.

One of the features of the Keeping service in their early day was a Taxi Service which managed to function throughout both World Wars.

Frederick died aged 82 on 21st February 1950 (Aged 82) 


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Michael Keeping

Frederick's son, Michael Keeping (Alexander Edwin Michael Keeping) was born in Milford on Sea on 22nd August 1902. 

Michael became a professional footballer with Southampton and Fulham in the English Leagues. 

He was initially spotted playing for Milford on Sea FC and was signed by Southampton, then still in the Southern League, in the summer of 1919 for a bargain fee of £25. Still only 16, Keeping was registered as an amateur but paid 10 shillings (50p) a week for travelling expenses.

He signed as a professional in December 1920 but only made his first-team debut on 25 October 1924, in a Football League Division 2 match at Hull City as a replacement for the long-serving Fred Titmuss who was injured. In his first season he made only seven league appearances. In the following season, he again started as an understudy to Titmuss but in October he took over at left-back and retained his position, with Titmuss leaving the club in February 1926. He soon blossomed into an outstanding left-back who oozed class and being fleet of foot could turn on the run to sweep the ball straight up the touchline to the waiting winger.

In February 1926 he was selected for an international trial and joined an F.A. party on a tour of Canada in the summer.

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He continued to display his skills in the Second Division and was an ever-present for the Saints in 1926–27 both in the league and in their run to the F.A. Cup semi-final at Stamford Bridge on 26 March 1927, which Southampton lost 1–2 to Arsenal. During this season manager Arthur Chadwick soon settled on his favoured line-up with eleven players featuring in at least 35 of the 42 league games; Keeping lined up in defence with Ted Hough behind the three centre-backs – Bert Shelley, George Harkus and Stan Woodhouse.

He missed the start of the 1927–28 season due to illness, but was otherwise a regular starter throughout the next four seasons as Saints regularly finished in mid-table. He made a good start to the 1931–32 season and won his only representative honours when he played for the Football League against the Irish League in September 1931. He was then struck down with appendicitis in January and was out for the rest of the season.

In February 1933 Southampton needed to raise cash and they sold Keeping and Johnny Arnold to Fulham for a combined fee of £5,000, with Arthur Tilford temporarily joining the Saints, and served them well until the outbreak of World War II in 1939. Jimmy McIntyre, the former Saints manager now in charge at Fulham boasted that this was "the best deal I ever brought off". In his playing career at The Dell, Keeping made a total of 281 appearances for the Saints, scoring twelve goals.

In Holley and Chalk's "Alphabet of the Saints", Keeping is described as "a debonair man, contemporaries recall him as being equally stylish off the pitch and, much to the amusement of his team-mates, he would take hours over his appearance".

He continued to turn out occasionally for Fulham until 1941 when he returned to Milford to join the family motor business.

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From January 1948 to October 1950 Michael was the head coach/manager at Real Madrid FC, one of the biggest football clubs in the world.

Whilst managing Real Madrid he won the 1947-48 Copa Eva Duarte de Perón, beating Real Madrid 3 Valencia 1 on the 6th June 1948 in the famous Bernabeu Stadium.

To follow were spells as coach or manager in Denmark, the Netherlands with Heracles Almelo, France and North Africa. Later he took over as manager at Poole Town in the Southern League.

Michael Keeping passed away on 28th March 1984 (aged 81)

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Addendum: Following reading this article, Bob Braid of the Milford on Sea Historical Record Society got in touch and kindly sent the two further pictures below.

Fred Keeping-Courtesy of MoSHRS
Check out the numberplate!

Fred, Nell; Michael Keeping-Courtesy of MoSHRS

Magnificent transformation of The Old Mill

A new TV Series, Extraordinary Extensions on Channel 4 features the renovation of The Old Mill in Milford on Sea this Wednesday 20th October at 9pm. If you miss the programme it can be viewed in 'All 4" Catch up.

The Old Mill is Grade II-listed, dates back to the 18th-century and sits on a 4.5-acre site in Milford on Sea. The mill along with The Miller’s House and Coach House were built c.1750. There is also believed to have been a mill at this site dating back to the Domesday book, over a thousand years ago.

The buildings have stood empty and falling into disrepair since 2009. In 2017 Simon and Amy purchased the site and have achieved a magnificent home sensitive to its environment.

The new TV programme has a Grand Designs vibe and is presented by Tinie Tempah, musician and property developer. According to the show, the windows alone cost an astonishing £179k and the results are simply astonishing.

The Old Mill by
Georgiana or Helen Kendall

The architects for the project were Western Design Architects and you can read more and see more pictures like below by clicking here.

Pictures by Western Design Architects
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