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Friday 31 March 2023

Fury as unwanted Hurst Spit Observation Wheel approved

After a drawn out four year consultation process, and despite vigorous local objections, the Hurst Spit Observation Wheel is due to start construction in early May.

The generally compliant residents of Milford on Sea are angry that this has been pushed through with their significant concerns being disregarded. Protests are planned, more of which we will explain later.

Planning approval for the locally unwanted observation wheel was given at a recent New Forest District Council meeting. This was in spite of numerous of local objections, which were primarily based on environmental issues, and the fact that the observation wheel will fundamentally change the character of Milford on Sea. However, the council considered that; 'The tourism and visitor experience opportunities were of greater benefit.'

As the developers public relation machine kicked into gear, it is being claimed that; "The Milford on Sea Observation Wheel will offer stunning, panoramic views of The Needles, Christchurch Bay, Milford on Sea beach and over the historic fortified walls into Hurst Castle."

At a height of 40m, it will be taller than the Bournemouth Big Wheel which stands at 30m high. For some obscure reason, the height was intentionally chosen to be taller than The Needles Lighthouse which stands at 33m.


The wheel designer, Ivor Spinner commented; "We are delighted to bring this magnificent observation wheel to Milford on Sea. It will stand as a monolith in the region and become a landmark to rival Nelson's column, the Angel of the North and the silly little observation wheel in Bournemouth." 

The gondolas will carry a maximum of 6 people, and children under 10 must be accompanied.

Although wheelchairs and mobility scooters cannot access the gondolas, there is an ingenious design feature which enables them to be strapped to the outside for what is described as; 'An exhilarating fresh air ride.'

The wheel's management company, Buildabigun Ltd, have said that local residents will be able to purchase discounted annual passes, and community organisations, groups and clubs will have free access at set times.

Getya Kitoff of Milford Naturists Club said; "Against local opinion, I am excited that we will be able to ride the wheel naked. I am just hoping it does not swing too much, as we do not want any unfortunate jiggling or collisions." Another club member, Hugh Jass added; "As much as I like stripping off, I won't be hanging out on that thing."

When approached, local tourism chief, Lika Goodayout commented; "A project like this always has its ups and downs, I am sure the protestors will come round in time."

All of these public relation spins are falling on deaf ears with the Milford on Sea Protest Group, who has aptly renamed the observation wheel; The Hurst Horribilis.

Amanda Lynn, from the Milford Musical Group said; "We have been invited to provide a band for the opening ceremony, but we have declined, as our prima recorder player has chapped lips, and our percussionist cannot use his drum pedal due to just having had a new hip fitted." 

Health and safety officer, Kay Oss has said that, when it is raining in Sweden, customers have to, by law, wear reflective jackets when riding an observation wheel. It is not yet clear how the local observation wheel customers will know when it’s raining in Sweden?

Local residents are now planning a sit-in protest and barricades on Hurst Spit on the day before the building contractors team are due to arrive. Special tracks are being laid to enable mobility scooters to get onto Hurst Spit, and old boats and walking sticks are being broken up to create a spectacular bonfire. 

Hugh Jass has said that he will protest by staying clothed until the building of the wheel is cancelled, or the weather gets too hot.

To draw further attention to the village's plight, their are plans to have 24 hour sessions of interpretive dance on Milford on Sea Village Green, everyone is welcome to join in. 

It is hoped that local xylophone player, Joe King will accompany the dance by playing continuous renditions from the three painfully tedious musical pieces he knows.
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Editors Note:

If you have friends or family who love being taken for a ride, please feel free to share this news. On the other hand, if you consider this a travesty, 
please share this news with your friends in Milford on Sea and encourage them to protest, we must stand united!

If you have any comments you wish to make, please contact: 
ubin.hadd@gmailer.com

Brendon rocks at The Cave

Crowd-pleasing guitarist/singer Brendan Coles performed a lively and entertaining set at The Cave on Wednesday 29th March. 

The atmosphere was electric and it was great to see a fun crowd out and enjoying themselves on a cold March evening. 

A new line up of music acts performing at The Cave will be announced shortly, which of course we will publish here on Milford on Sea News, and also feature in www.whatonmos.org.

Keep an eye out to enjoy a night of live music.


Click here to watch part of Brendon's set

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The Cave are now recruiting. The popular and lively Milford on Sea wine & tapas bar are looking for staff to join their front of house team. Both full-time and part-time positions are available. 

If you want to work in a busy, vibrant wine/tapas bar then look no further than The Cave. They can offer a rewarding and friendly working environment where you will have an opportunity to broaden your horizons in the art of hospitality. 

If you are interested please send your CV to info@thecavemos.co.uk, or call: 01590 642195. 


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About The Cave

The Cave is a popular and vibrant Wine & Gin Bar as well as a Tapas Restaurant and Off-Licence. The venue specialises in premier quality wines, speciality gin & tonics, spirits and beers.

The Cave has stylish and relaxing surroundings, and is the place to meet friends at any time of day for a light lunch, afternoon tea/coffee, through to pre-dinner or after-dinner drinks to finish off your evening in style. There are also regular Live Music Nights and Tasting Evenings.

This unique business has been in Milford on Sea since May 2013, and can be booked for private hire to host parties and gatherings.


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

Thursday 30 March 2023

New Charity Shop to be opened Opera Star

The Community Centre are delighted to announce that the new Community Centre Shop on the corner of the High Street and Sea Road will open at 10am on Saturday 8th April.

Acclaimed Village celebrity and international opera star, Colin Judson has agreed to cut the ribbon. Colin has entertained village people over many years - at his Christmas concerts, at wonderful operatic events and as such a welcome relief after lockdown at the open-air concert at the recreation ground.

The Community Centre Team would like to thank Colin for kindly agreeing to officially open this new venture for the Community Centre, we look forward to an exciting and special day.

Meantime, collect one of the unique ‘Grand Opening, Easter Saturday 10% Discount Vouchers’, available both-in the run-up to the big day (from our Church Hill Shop) and from both shops, on the day!'

Come and join the celebration at 10 o’clock. This will be an event to remember, so come and be one of the first customers, take part in the lucky draw, and browse our great stock and just enjoy this latest addition to our bustling High Street, while supporting a vibrant hub of entertainment and services.

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The existing Village Charity Shop on Church Hill, founded in 2010 will remain open and this new shop at 78 High Street (formerly Milford Travel) will become a new Retail Style Charity Outlet which will be smart, presentable and sell a range of quality donated goods at attractive prices.

The new store will feature a wider range of clothing and other goods that the smaller charity shop was previously unable to take. The aim is to display quality items to their full advantage, whilst the other Charity Shop remains as more of an 'Aladdin's Cave'.

The existing Charity Shop has contributed significant profits to the Community Centre over the last 12 years, helping with operating costs, and enabling the Community Centre to run the many community activities that they do today. 

The new venture will be a key part of future funding to enable the Community Centre to continue to grow the centre’s activities, events, community services, facilities & future expansion to meet the needs of the growing population of Milford on Sea.

If you would like to donate any items to the new Charity Shop, please contact the Community Centre.

If you would like to volunteer to work in the new Charity Shop in the mornings, afternoons, or just occasionally; please contact:



Box Office Open:
Monday to Friday: 10am to 4pm

Sea Fishing & Boat Trips from Keyhaven

Have you ever fancied a day sea fishing from Keyhaven Harbour, or a sightseeing boat trip to The Needles?

Well, two experienced sea fisherman operate from Keyhaven, Reel Easy and Greg Pitt Sea Fishing, both offer various fishing trips for both experienced and novice sea anglers, as well as charter sightseeing boat trips.

GREG PITT

Greg Pitt offers Sea Fishing & Sightseeing Boat Trips.  

Sea fishing trips can range from 3 to 6 hours from the end of March to December. Maximum 6 people per trip.

Rods tackle and bait is supplied on fishing trips and don't worry if you've never fished before as you will be shown what to do. Fishing is usually south of the Needles Lighthouse or in Christchurch Bay.  

These are mixed species fishing trips, so you never really know what you're going to catch but to give you an idea here's an approximate guide to the usual suspects:

- April/May: Smooth-hound, conger eel, dogfish, pout, bream arrive in May.
- June, July & September: As above plus; tope, rays, bream in June, possibly mackerel in July & September.
- October to December: conger eel, ray, whiting, dogfish, pout.

Private Charter Needles Boat Trips

Sightseeing 2 hour boat trips to The Needles. (or 3 hours if you would like to include optional mackerel fishing). Available from late March to October. Maximum of 8 people per trip.

Close up views of the famous Needles rocks & lighthouse and Alum bay coloured sands.

Departing from Keyhaven on board Osprey II the sightseeing trip passes close to Hurst Castle before following the main shipping channel out to the Needles for some great close up views of the famous rocks and lighthouse, if the sea conditions are suitable you will then venture a little further past the Needles and into Scratchells Bay with views of the former rocket testing site high up on the white cliffs that stretch along this part of the Isle of Wight into Freshwater Bay.

From there you will return round the Needles once again and follow the foot of the cliffs into Alum bay with it's famous coloured sand cliffs, after leaving Alum bay it is a slow gentle cruise along the island shore taking in the sights through Totland Bay, Colwell Bay and passing close to Fort Albert and Fort Victoria before crossing the Solent once again back into Keyhaven.

For the birdwatchers there are usually plenty of different species to see on the marshes and mud flats at Keyhaven and on The Needles Rock, sometimes a seal or two put in an appearance.

To ask any questions, or to find out prices or more please contact Greg Pitt below.

Greg Pitt Sea Fishing & Boat Trips
 
Keyhaven Harbour, Milford on Sea, SO41 0TP
01425 612896

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REAL EASY

Kevin Williams is Reel Easy's friendly, knowledgeable & experienced skipper. 

Once on board, you will have an enjoyable day catching many fish and a variety of fish species which can include; cod, bass, smooth-hound, bream, rays, mackerel, whiting as well as the occasional gurnard, plaice, huss or turbot. See some of the fish caught by clicking here.

Reel Easy offer: Fishing trips
that are ideal for small groups or individuals. Full Boat Charters are also available for groups of 6 or more, Whole boat Sightseeing Trips just for your party, Mackerel & Bespoke Trips and Short Mackerel Trips or trips tailored to your needs.

Dates are available all year round and Trips include:
  • Any help and tuition from the Skipper that you need
  • Hot drinks throughout the trip
  • Use of high quality tackle and bait (£15 additional hire cost)

Open to All Trips

Enjoy the delights of the Solent with one of the ‘Open to All’ sea fishing trips.  

Ideal for small groups or individuals, just book a place on the boat and away you go. and, as the name suggests, anyone can book a place.

Prices: £75 per person including tackle and bait (If required). 

A maximum of six places are available on each date.


Full Boat Charters

Exclusive use of Reel Easy for your party. Groups of up to 6 passengers can enjoy a full day’s fishing in scenic surroundings.

Ideal for:
  • Family and friends
  • Fishing clubs or groups of experienced anglers
  • Corporate charters and hospitality
  • Stag and Hen groups
Prices: Full boat charters start at £420 for a full day sea fishing including bait and tackle.


Mackerel Trips

Full boat Mackerel Trips are available for groups of up to 6 people. Each Mackerel Trip lasts 2 to 3 hours and is ideal for: Family and friends trips, fishing novices and evening trips.

The Mackerel season is June to September. 


Bespoke & Sightseeing Trips

Reel Easy offer bespoke trips based on your needs, including sightseeing, simply contact them to discuss your trip.

Trip can include close up views of Hurst Castle and The Needles.

Prices: £160 for a whole boat Mackerel or Sightseeing Trip, with up to 6 anglers/passengers, lasting 2 to 3 hours.

Gift Vouchers also available.

To see all fishing trip availability, please click here

To ask any questions, or to find out more please contact Reel Easy below.



Kevin Williams started out fishing in the Solent with a small wooden boat and a little engine, much to his parents’ dismay. 40 years later, he is a fully licensed charter skipper and owner of Reel Easy Angling Charters. With age comes experience, and Kev is more than happy to help and guide you when you come aboard.

If you are trying fishing for the first time or have little experience, Kevin will be there to help you bait up and reel in your catch.

If you’re a seasoned pro, his local knowledge and secret spots are the perfect ingredients to ensure you have an enjoyable day too.


Reel Easy Angling Charters
Keyhaven Harbour, Milford on Sea, SO41 0TP
07907 125121

Monday 27 March 2023

Days Out on an eBike

Jaunt-eBikes, the village electric e-bike hire company, can offer a day out to remember. Jumping on one of their retro style E-Bikes will put a smile on your face. 

Designed for leisure and pleasure, the bikes will take you wherever you want to go, with a little bit of extra help for those tricky bits. 

The most fun you can have on two wheels, and you can book for a full day of exploring at £55 or a refreshing half day e-blast at just £35. 

Alternatively, if you are looking for something a bit more special or unique, book one of the special experiences. You decide - simply collect your e-bikes from the coastal Milford on Sea HQ and enjoy a scenic and fun-filled, power assisted trail wherever you want to go, - after all, it's your adventure. 

Wine Tours and Tastings
The perfect experience for a couple, group of friends or family. Pick from one of the exclusive wine trails and safaris through the New Forest to the regions premier wineries. For more information, please click here.

Wine Safari and Tasting
The perfect experience for a couple, group of friends or family. Pick from one of our exclusive wine trails and safaris through the New Forest to the regions premier wineries. For more information, please click here.

Beer & Brewery Safari
Enjoy an adventurous, power assisted e-bike safari to the New Forest's premier artisan micro brewery, in a restored former pig farm and barn. For more information, please click here.

All rides are an in ideal day out with friends or loved ones, the super cool retro style e-bikes have five levels of pedal assist that put everyone on a level playing field - which means nobody gets left behind!

Free parking and all equipment provided.

Check out more and how to book by please click here.

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More about Jaunt-eBikes

Jaunt-eBikes are Milford on Sea's very own e-bike hire company.

The funky, retro chopper-style e-bikes have nippy little 250w batteries and chunky monkey fat tyres which make light work of any terrain including shingle banks.

With a handy 40 mile range on a single charge and an optional bike luggage rack they are perfect for jaunts to the many great picnic spots in the village or a bit further afield, - or simply jump on and has some fun!

click image to enlarge
If you would like to give someone a special gift, then gift vouchers are available.

To find out more; please click here.






Jaunt-E Bikes
Keyhaven Road, Milford On Sea, SO41 0QW
07846 395684

Regular Milford on Sea Guided Walks

Join a local guide for an insider’s guided walk to discover what Milford on Sea has to offer.

One of Two different walks take place every Thursday at 10.30am from 6th April to 21st September 2023.

The walks are ideal for residents and visitors alike, and run by:
Visit Milford on Sea.

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1. Then & Now Milford on Sea Guided Walk

On the walk you will discover the village through the eyes of our local guide, uncover the history of Milford on Sea and the stories behind some of its inhabitants, see the village’s significant houses and secret areas only the locals know!

Also, you will get the ins and outs of where best to eat and what to do in the village.
  • Length of walk: 2kms - Easy walk
  • Duration: approximately 60 minutes
  • Starting and finishing point: Milford on Sea Village Green
  • Suitable for: Children and Dogs on lead – (one area dogs are not permitted)
Tickets: £7 - Under 17's free. If space allows you can just turn up on the day but cash only.

To see all Then & Now Walk dates & to book, please click here.

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2. Hidden Woodland Guided Walk

Join our local guide for a ramble through Milford on Sea’s Hidden Woodland Walk and discover our pleasure gardens and nature reserve.

Discover the village woodland. Observe the trees and fauna of our woodland with the knowledge of our guide. Learn about the wildlife that inhabits the woodland.
  • Length of walk: 3.5kms - Easy walk
  • Duration: approximately 90 minutes
  • Starting and finishing point: Milford on Sea Village Green
  • Suitable for: Children and Dogs on lead
  • Requirements: Sturdy footwear
  • Not suitable for: wheelchair/buggies
Tickets: £7 - Under 17's free. If space allows you can just turn up on the day but cash only.

To see all Hidden Woodland Walk dates & to book
, please click here.

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To see What's On in Milford on Sea, please visit: www.moswhatson.org

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About Visit Milford on Sea

Visit Milford on Sea is an independent website run by two village entrepreneurs who are looking promote Milford on Sea to visiting tourists and to support village businesses by keeping local people informed on what they have to offer.

You can sign up to get their news bulletins by entering your email on the 'Stay in touch' section at the bottom of the home page. Please click here. You can also follow them on Facebook from the link below.

The site is definitely worth a look around, you might even find something you did not know was in the village!


WI Food Bank Collection on Saturday

UPDATE: Due to inclement weather, the WI collection for Basics Bank will take place from 9am to 11am in the foyer area of the Community Centre in Sea Road. 

Please do go along to support if you can.

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The WI will be collecting food, household goods and cash donations for New Forest Basics Bank on Saturday 1st April from 9 am to 12am on Milford on Sea Village Green.

If you can help someone less fortunate, please do.

To find out more, please click here.

How I Got Here: Ross Clarke

Ross Clarke has recently featured in an article in BigHospitality, a major publication in the food and drink industry. The global food and drink director at interactive football and dining experience TOCA Social discusses his fascination with coffee, his time at The Fat Duck Experimental Kitchen, and being a very good sleeper.

Ross is a locally born chef who initially learnt his craft under the guidance of David Wykes, owner/head chef at Verveine Fishmarket Restaurant in the village.

Ross's impressive career has now seen him become the Global Food and Drink Director at TOCA Social.

From Verveine, ambitious Ross went to join Heston Blumenthal at The Fat Duck experimental kitchen in Bray. The Fat Duck is one of the world's most famous restaurants, which been awarded three Michelin stars and was voted Best Restaurant in the world in 2005.

Ross's career continued to develop, when he set up his own food consultancy & training business which operated in both the UK and Dubai in the UAE. 

His career to date has also taken him to feature on the BBC TV Food and Drink programme, and in OK magazine. 

To read the full article in BigHospitality, please click here.


Previous articles featuring Ross:

Local Chef, Ross Clarke on TV (December 2013). Please click here

Ross, David and Heston (July 2013). Please click here.


TOCA Social
www.toca.social


Verveine
98 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QE
01590 642176

Saturday 25 March 2023

Reflective Prayer Spaces at All Saints

All Saints' Church are holding Reflective Prayer Spaces during the week beginning Monday 3rd April until Saturday 8th April from 10am to 4pm daily.

The church will be open throughout the week with a series of reflective display spaces. 

A church spokesperson commented: "People may come and go as they wish to view the different Reflective Prayer Spaces spaces, experience Jesus' journey to the cross and reflect upon any implications for us today."




All Saints' Church & Church Hall
Greenbanks Close, Milford on Sea, SO41 0SQ
01590 644992
office@allsaintsmilford.co.uk
www.allsaintsmilford.co.uk
www.facebook.com/AllSaintsMilfordOnSea

Wednesday 22 March 2023

Successful Volunteer Fair

The recent Volunteer Fair at Milford on Sea Community Centre was a great success with many people signing up to become volunteers.

If you missed it, it's not to late to get involved. To see the village organisations that are welcoming volunteers, please click here.  





Volunteering can be an incredibly rewarding way to spend your time. It adds to your life in so many ways. Just an hour now and then can make a big difference. Or maybe you have time on your hands if you have retired, decided to work part time, or your children have grown up; or are you still at school, or at college and looking for experience?

There are so many ways that you can be an active part of your community, so many different things you could do in our local area. It might be helping people, animals, the environment or the Music Festival.

Volunteer Fair Event organised by the Milford on Sea Charitable Trust, click here to find out more. 


Milford on Sea Charitable Trust

Take the Kids to see Matilda the Musical

Milford on Sea Community Centre are showing Matilda the Musical at 2pm on Saturday 1st April, with kids tickets at just £3.

Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical is an inspirational musical tale of an extraordinary girl who discovers her superpower and summons the remarkable courage, against all odds, to help others change their stories, whilst also taking charge of her own destiny. Standing up for what’s right, she’s met with miraculous results.

Screenwriter Dennis Kelly adapts the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production for the big screen, with original music and lyrics by Tim Minchin.


Adults: £7 - Children under 16: £3

Runtime: 117 mins

WHAT'S ON: See all the village events and activities: please click here.

See what else is coming to the Community Centre soon, please click here.



Box Office Open:
Monday to Friday: 10am to 4pm

Old Bank Clock ticks again

Following the recent article about the future of village's Millennium Clock, we were reminded about another clock which sits on a different building in Milford on Sea village centre.

The clock in question is in the roof apex on what was the old Lloyds Bank Building, which is now the home of Milford Explorers Day Nursery.

The buildings current owner, Gail Benes Bown had the external clock installed when she bought the 'Old Bank' and turned it into her chiropractic office back around 1999.

Gail was given a framed photo of the building when it was first built by Lloyds Bank. (Which you can see on the right.).

For many years the clock hands have been stuck on 8:50am and Gail had decided to replace it with a radio controlled, purpose built outdoor clock.

However, just a day away from ordering the clock, she received a call from Mark Sampson, a Milford on Sea based electrician who had been working in the building. He advised Gail to hold up on ordering a new clock as the old one was working again.

After so many years near the seafront, Gail was astonished as she didn’t think it possible. The clock even still lights up at night. 

One snag, however, it’s not radio-controlled, and in a couple of weeks time, it will need to spring ahead an hour. However, happily, we understand that Mark has this covered.

Previous article: Future of village's Millennium Clock, please click here to read.

New Charity Shop close to opening

The new and additional Community Centre Charity Shop is getting close to opening.


The existing Village Charity Shop on Church Hill, founded in 2010 will remain open and this new shop at 78 High Street (formerly Milford Travel) will become a new Retail Style Charity Outlet which will be smart, presentable and sell a range of quality donated goods at attractive prices.

The new store will feature a wider range of clothing and other goods that the smaller charity shop was previously unable to take. The aim is to display quality items to their full advantage, whilst the other Charity Shop remains as more of an 'Aladdin's Cave'.

The existing Charity Shop has contributed significant profits to the Community Centre over the last 12 years, helping with operating costs, and enabling the Community Centre to run the many community activities that they do today. 

The new venture will be a key part of future funding to enable the Community Centre to continue to grow the centre’s activities, events, community services, facilities & future expansion to meet the needs of the growing population of Milford on Sea.

If you would like to donate any items to the new Charity Shop, please contact the Community Centre.

If you would like to volunteer to work in the new Charity Shop in the mornings, afternoons, or just occasionally; please contact:



Box Office Open:
Monday to Friday: 10am to 4pm

Tuesday 21 March 2023

Evening Work at Mister Pink's

Mister Pink's Fish & Chip shop in Milford on Sea village centre are looking for 2 new front of house members for the evening team.

Candidates would need to polite and confident in talking to customers. 15 years old plus.

Please pop in for more information.


Mister Pink's
Church Hill, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QH
01590 642930

Monday 20 March 2023

Cicchetti & Wine Dinner at Ray's Italian

Ray’s Italian Kitchen are hosting a special Wine Dinner on Wednesday 17th May 2023.

The evening will feature 15 Cicchetti dishes over 3 courses, and also includes wine for just £39.95 per person.

Cicchetti, also sometimes spelled "cichetti" or called "cicheti" in Venetian language, are small snacks or side dishes, typically served in traditional "bàcari" in Venice, Italy.

The last event sold out fast, so please book early.


To book, please call 01590 645300 or email: info@raysitaliankitchen.co.uk

WHAT'S ON: See all the village events and activities: please click here




Ray’s Italian Kitchen
11 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QF
01590 645300

Verveine Trainee Chefs win awards

The Verveine team have announced that they could not be prouder and happier for the college awards won by their excellent trainee chefs, Imogen and James.

Both are studying hospitality and catering at Brockenhurst College.

Imogen won best course work and best in kitchen for level 2.

James won best course work for level one.

These talented young chefs are building successful careers through hard work and dedication and we send our congratulations and best wishes for the future.

About Verveine:

Verveine is a high quality and relaxed fish restaurant with cordial atmosphere serving imaginative, unusual and exciting modern dishes. Dining at Verveine is quite simply, 'A dining experience'.

They take a slightly different approach to dining out, rather than selecting dishes they ask: How many courses would you like? - Is there anything you don't fancy eating? - and Do you have any allergies?

From their, they create a meal to include a mixture of Verveine favourites alongside new and seasonally inspired creations with the very best ingredients.

They offer great value two course lunches, through to exceptional tasting menus with 4, 6 or 8 courses.

Verveine also offer:

The Verveine Cook Book which would grace any kitchen or coffee table.

Verveine Spice Tin Blends, please click here to view range.

Plus, Gift Vouchers. All available in the restaurant shop now.

Verveine
98 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QE
01590 642176

Milford Artists in Palais des Vaches Exhibition

Milford on Sea's internationally renowned stainless steel sculptor, Michael Turner and acclaimed local artist, Julie Collins are featuring alongside other talented artists from across the New Forest at the Spring Exhibition at Palais des Vaches in Exbury.

The showcase launches from 11 am to 4 pm on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th March, and continues throughout the Easter weekend, and other dates in April, May & June, with featured work available to buy.

Photo by Carrie Bugg Photography
Michael will be showing his latest creation, a majestic life-size stag.

Since moving to Milford on Sea in 2014, painter Julie Collins has been inspired by the spectacular Hampshire Coastline. She works with water-based paints, building layers of intrigue into her work, each piece taking a long time to complete.

Julie Collins
Palais des Vaches comprises of three inter-joining rooms that wrap around a beautiful courtyard garden featuring spectacular sculptures. The space has been lovingly transformed by Exbury Garden’s president Nick de Rothschild, and his wife, Caroline.

Starting with the magnificent milking parlour, affectionately named the ‘Cow Palace’, and built by Nick’s Grandfather, Lionel de Rothschild, a century ago, Nick and Caroline worked with a team of local builders, artisans, and crafts people to restore the buildings to “more than their former glory.”

The walls of the Palais now feature a collection of works by celebrated and lesser-known local artists, sculptors and ceramicists, along with a host of fantastic sculptures both inside and out. The venue is located at the end of a long gravel track, with magnificent views over the Beaulieu River to the Isle of Wight.

Caroline De Rothschild said: “The Palais Spring show aims to showcase a good collection of the weird and absurd alongside accessible affordable local works of art. So roll up, roll up - it’s going to be fab.”

The Spring Exhibition will be open:
  • March 25th and 26th from 11am to 4pm.
  • April 8th, 9th and 10th (Easter Weekend) from 11am to 4pm.
  • April 22nd and 23rd from 11am to 4pm.
  • April 29th and 30th from 11am to 4pm.
  • May 13th and 14th from 11am to 4pm.
  • June 24th from 11am to 4pm.
Palais des Vaches is located at Lower Exbury Farm, Inchmery Lane, Exbury, SO45 1AE. 

For more information visit: www.palaisdesvaches.co.uk

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About Michael Turner

Since leaving school, the development of his creative and artistic skills, has led to recognition both within the UK and internationally.

During his formative years, his talent became apparent. He had an innate understanding and ability to capture the form and beauty of nature by creating bugs and insects, created simply from the most basic of materials including nuts, bolts and sheet metal found in his fathers’ garage. To read more, please click here.

You can see more of Michael's work by clicking here.

Michael Turner Studios
Setters Farm, Mount Pleasant Lane, Lymington SO41 8LS


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About Julie Collins

Julie studied BA Hons Painting at the University of Reading 1980-84, where she was taught by many acclaimed artists and art historians of today. She has received numerous awards for her work, including the ING Discerning Eye, London, three awards from the Royal Watercolour Society, London and has twice received the prestigious Award of 1st prize for Watercolour at the Royal West of England Academy, Bristol.

During 2021 she was elected a Member of the Society of Women Artists, a member of the SWA Council and a RWA Network Member.
Julie has been an Art writer since 1999 when the Artist magazine saw her large scale watercolours at the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours at the Mall Galleries London and invited her to write for their magazine.

 She has written six art books to date and her latest book, "Colour Demystified" was published by Search Press in August 2021 & will be translated into Italian, Spanish, Dutch and French in 2023. Julie's forthcoming book, "The Colour Mixing Companion" will be published May 2023.

Julie Collins

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