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Wednesday 3 July 2024

Free Hawaiian Summer Afternoon Party with L8R at The Lighthouse

Milford on Sea based L8R Events are hosting a free Hawaiian Summer Afternoon Party of house music at The Lighthouse this Saturday afternoon 6th July 2024 from 2.30pm to 6pm.

Keith  Willsher is the host DJ and event organiser, and he has previously been on stage as the resident DJ at some of London's most legendary 1990s venues, including Peach in Camden Palace, Bagley's, and The Coliseum.

He will be joined by DJ Joe Muggs, a lifelong DJ & music journalist, who has played at some of London's most well-known 1990s night clubs, including Ministry of Sound, and The End. Most recently he was the warm up DJ for the Leftfield Tour 2023 at the O2. 

During the afternoon, they will be playing a variety of classic Balearic House Music from the 1990s, all on original Vinyl.

The Lighthouse team will all be wearing Hawaiian outfits, and everyone is invited to get into the spirit by wearing Hawaiian shirts and skirts, or simply go along in summer gear to enjoy the music.

The Lighthouse bar drinks and food menu will be being served to attending music lovers, and as this event will be outside, it will of course be weather dependant. 

The event is free, and the organisers would be grateful if anyone would like to make a voluntary donations of £2 to the L8R nominated village charity, Olivia Inspires.


Supporting Olivia Inspires

The Milford on Sea based charity, Olivia Inspires raise money to provide grants to support local young people in achieving their potential in science, technology, engineering, maths, the arts, and sport.

Voluntary Donations for the afternoon of £2 cash would be welcome in the buckets on the day.

Find out more about Olivia Inspires, and the good work they do for local kids, at www.oliviainspires.org.uk.

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About L8R

L8R are Milford on Sea based music event organisers run by village residents, Keith Willsher and his partner Fiona MacDuff.


Keith is also the host DJ (formally known as Marco Polo), and he plays iconic house & trance records from the 1990's to recreate memories of club nights and raves of yesteryear.

L8R events are played on original vinyl records from the era, creating a euphoric night of dancing and great house music.

During the 1990's Keith performed at some of London's top nightclubs, including having a DJ residency at Peach in Camden Palace, Bagleys, and The Coliseum.

Fiona was a key part of the organiser team for the very successful Milford on Sea Music Festival in 2023.

L8R hosted their first House Music Charity Night at The Bridge on Saturday 24th February 2024. Who knew Milford on Sea could sell out a night of house music?! The energetic evening event supported local charity Olivia Inspires, with 20% of ticket sales going to the charity. In total a donation of £274 was raised.

The L8R Team continue to organise a variety of House Music Charity Events in Milford on Sea and nearby venues.

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L8R Merchandise by Duff-T

Men's & Ladies Planet Friendly Tee Shirts. The Duff-T streetwear range is designed and supplied by Fiona at Duff-T, based here in Milford on Sea. 

Each tee shirt is 100% sustainable & organic, and the range is available from www.duff-t.com/L8R

There are also plenty more planet friendly & funky tee shirts, sweatshirts, and more, to see at www.duff-t.com.


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To keep in touch with all happening at L8R, please click here.

L8R Events
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The History of The White House

The White House, is an imposing grade 2 listed building on the seafront in Milford on Sea. Over the years this site has had a colourful history before becoming the private homes we know today.

The White House was originally built in 1902 as a summer seaside residence for the Walker-Munro family. They were colliery millionaires who also owned Rhinefield House and Estate in the New Forest. 


Later, from 1938, The White House become a hospital, specifically for adult male tuberculosis (TB).

At the beginning of WW2, the building was requisitioned by the War Office for military use.

After the war, the hospital reopened for adult male TB sufferers until the NHS took it over in 1948.

Three years later, it became one of the first hospitals to cater specifically for child TB sufferers and ran as a children's hospital for TB until 1983.

The building then fell into disrepair, until in 1999, when Colten Developments Ltd completed a full restoration and conversion into private homes.

To see pictures of when The White House was a hospital, plus some photos of patients from the time, please click here.

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The White House in WW2

At the outbreak of the Second World War, The White House was soon requisitioned by the British Army for military use.

In 1944, the famous Milford on Sea marine artist, Montague Dawson RSMA, FRSA, who was also an official WW2 artist, captured on canvas the 24th Lancers in the Grounds of the White House. Today his original paintings sell for hundreds of thousands of pounds.

Montague Dawson would have been very familiar with the scene, as his house was almost opposite on the seafront at 1 Hurst Road, Milford on Sea. He had moved into the brand new house in 1937, where he created a painting studio in the back garden. This was to remain the artist's home for the rest of his life and today the white walls of the property display a commemorative plaque.


It is unclear where the artwork is today, as some say it is now part of the collection in The Queen’s Royal Lancers Regimental Museum, others that the painting is known as ''The Resupply' which hangs in The Royal Lancers Corporals’ Mess in Catterick.

Pill Box War Defences next to The White House

Interestingly, it appears that 
in the photo above, there were two pill boxes near to The White House. However, only the smaller one closer to The White House now remains. You can read more by clicking here.

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Patient Memories of The White House

In October 2010, we were contacted by Geoff Merritt, who shared his fascinating memories of being a patient at The White House whilst suffering from TB as a child. 

You can read the article 'Geoff's White House Memories' by clicking here.

Then in September 2011, we heard from Gary McCormick, who had been a patient at The White House. He had stayed for two years around 1958, and he was also joined by both his brother Clive, and his sister Jane, all were suffering from TB. 

At that time, The White House was a sanatorium (although everyone referred to it as a hospital) for children only and treated TB, Asthma, and other bad chest infections. 

You can read the article 'Gary’s Memories of the White House' by clicking here.

This was followed in October 2012, when Sharon Wickham got in touch to let us know about her mum Carole Hobson, and her mum's cousin John Neale, were both patients in The White House in the early 1950's. You can read the 's' article by clicking her.

You can read the 'The White House in the 1950's' article by clicking here.

Two other former residents, Sandra Ciannella & Paul Phillips shared their memories on the Historic England website Sandra wrote; "I am Sandra Pimm and was at the White House 1960 here is a photo of Guy Fawkes when the children made him for the bonfire." 

Paul commented, "I spent nearly 2 years at the imposing White House Hospital when a child suffering from tuberculosis in the early 1960s. Visited it recently for the first time in 60 plus years. Brought back so many memories."

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National Heritage List

The White House is listed on the National Heritage List for England. The entry is made as: 'The White House Hospital (Including Flanking Wings), Hurst Road'.

To view the entry on the Historic England website, please click here.

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To view the photo album 'Milford on Sea: The White House Memories', 
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You can read more details about the fascinating history of The White House after enjoying some of the old photos we have shared below.









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The White House History
written by Milford on Sea Historical Record Society

The White House was built in Milford on Sea by Mr. and Mrs Walker Munro whose wealth came from the Walker side of the family which had become rich through coal. Before being Nationalised the coal mines in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, were originally owned by the Barber and Walker families.

There have been various buildings on the site of the present Rhinefield House since the time of William the Conqueror and in 1877, many of the Crown Lands were “privatised” and Rhinefield House passed to the Walker family. 

In 1885 the only daughter of the Walker family became engaged to Lieutenant Munro RN, and her father´s engagement present was £250,000 [approx. £30M in 2018] with which to build a family home at Rhinefield The original house at Rhinefield was pulled down to make way for construction of the present property and after their marriage in 1887 the couple adopted the name Walker-Munro and supervised the construction of an impressive countryseat comprising the Great House, a hunting lodge, stables, gardener´s bothy and a gate lodge. Reputedly building Rhinefield House did not use up all of the money, and they purchased about 6 acres of land from the Cornwallis West estate and in 1903 built a ‘modest seaside summer residence’. 

It was described as a "Modest Beach Hut" standing in six acres, completed in 1903, literally within a stone’s throw of Milford on Sea beach. The house has a nautical theme being in the shape of the bridge of an ocean liner with a galleon weather vane, ships bridge, a room at the top with stunning views, porthole windows and a lighthouse turret housing a staircase. There were his and hers changing pavilions at the seaward end of colonnades enclosing the courtyard and a dinghy hanging in davits over the wall. 

The Walker Munros only stayed there for one month each year apparently with all 45 of their servants. Lieutenant Commander Walker-Munro died in 1923 and his wife in 1934. The estate passed to their son, Major Walker Munro, who had emigrated to Kenya, and he sold The White House in 1938. 

The purchasers were Middlesex County Council who, at first, used it as a convalescent home for women tuberculosis patients. At the outbreak of WWII, the house was requisitioned for military use and after the war it reopened for male TB sufferers and the NHS took it over in 1948. 

Three years later it became one of the first hospitals to cater specifically for child TB sufferers. From 1963, with TB virtually eradicated, it became a school for those with special needs before falling into disuse by 1983 as it was too expensive to upkeep. Squatters and drug addicts moved in, vandalizing and removing the tiles and generally leaving it in a sorry state. 

Although several schemes for redevelopment were proposed, no work was undertaken and the buildings fell into severe disrepair and there are newspaper reports from 1993 about the possible demolition of the White House. The site was bought by Colten Developments Ltd. in 1997, for £950K, and the house converted into 14 apartments in the old house with 2 lodges and 2 separate bungalows on the seafront.

To find out more about MoSHRSplease click here.

Milford on Sea Historical Record Society

Tuesday 2 July 2024

Milford on Sea Village Show This Saturday Afternoon

The Milford on Sea Village Show will take place from 2pm to 4pm on Saturday 6th July 2024 in All Saints' Church Hall.

Come along to see all of the competition entries and winners, as well as displays for the fruit, vegetables and flower classes. 

There will also be flower arranging exhibits, crafts for all ages, art and photography, a raffle, and of course home produce to buy and take home to enjoy.

Michael Turner, Internationally renowned stainless steel artist and Milford on Sea resident will be coming along, and you will even be able to watch honey bees at work.

Admission: £1.

This village event will mark 130 years since the first recorded show of its type was arranged here in the village.

There will be something for everyone in the Milford on Sea Village Show and the organising team look forward to seeing you there.

For more information, please contact Di Cobbett on di@briddicott.co.uk.

Ground and Pound Workshop at The Natural Step

The Natural Step, the fitness & wellness studio founded in April 2024 at Braxton Courtyard, are running a new 'Ground and Pound' Workshop at 6pm on Friday 12th July 2024.

All abilities are welcome.

The outdoor workshop style session will include a 30 minute Shadow Boxing Strength & Conditioning Workout, followed by a grounding and restorative 45 minute Yoga Flow.

Bookings are now being taken. £20pp.

To book, please contact Stu on 07787 427706, Jess on 07946 042263, or info@thenaturalstep.co.uk.

Yoga, Reiki, Strength & Conditioning Classes are also held throughout the week. All are ideal for all fitness levels and abilities. Please see the timetable below.

A Free Community Social Run or Walk & Chat is held on Saturdays from 8.30am to 9am starting from Braxton Gardens Car Park. To join in, simply drop them an email, or just turn up and join the group.

There will also be free running advice on hand from coach Stu (Endurance athlete/Guinness World Record Holder)


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About Stu

Coach Stu has been a Running and Strength & Conditioning coach for the past 20 years, as well as an ultra endurance athlete.

In that time he has trained numerous athletes from all different disciplines, from all different levels. He has also completed over 40 Ultra runs. 

In 2016, along with his team, they broke the Guinness World Record for a mixed team relay run from John O’Groats to Lands End.

Meet Stu and hear about his Guinness World Record, please click here.

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About Jess

Jess is a yoga teacher who has worked in the Health & Fitness sector for over 20 years. During this time she has worked closely with therapists and practitioners from a range of approaches.

She is well versed in physiology & anatomy (which underpins all forms of therapy), as well as being personable, professional, with a real empathetic nature. 

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About The Natural Step

The Natural Step started in Milford on Sea in April 2024 and is owned and run by experienced coaches, Stuart Levett and Jess West. 

Collectively, they have over 20 years experience in the fitness and wellness industry, including private practises, corporate gyms and health retreats.

The Natural Step offer ‘pay as you go’ small group classes for all fitness levels and abilities, which include: Yoga & Reiki Classes, Strength and Conditioning, Run Coaching, Meditation, Fitness and lifestyle Coaching and Retreats and Workshops.

The Yoga classes are suitable for all abilities, and include: Yin Yoga, Vinyasa, Chair Yoga and Meditation.

To view the Timetable of Classesplease click here.

Outside of the set classes, Jess and Stu are available for 1-to-1, 1-to-2 or Small Group Private Sessions, Reiki Sessions or Fitness Programming.

All consultations are complementary, where you can chat about how they can help you achieve your aspirations.

For all enquiries please contact: Stu on 07787 427706, Jess on 07946 042263, or info@thenaturalstep.co.uk.

You can also follow all that is happening at The Natural Step at:


The Natural Step
Braxton Courtyard, Lymore Lane, Milford on Sea, SO41 0TX
Stu: 07787 427706
Jess: 07946 042263

Monday 1 July 2024

Meet Bernie: New Chair of Milford on Sea Parish Council

At a recent Milford on Sea Parish Council Meeting in June 2024, Bernie Bennett was elected as the new chair of the Parish Council. 

Former chair, Anne Cullen announced at a prior meeting that she intended to step down from the role as chair. Anne has now agreed, and been elected to the position of Vice-Chair.

Bernie Bennett
Milford on Sea
Parish Council Chair
Bernie is an ex-mariner whose profession is in oil spill response and preparedness. His work time is now spent running his own independant emergency response consultancy company.
 
Prior to this, his spent time as the North Sea Crisis Manager for BP, where he was responsible for the effective response to emergency situations. He has also worked with fishermen's organisations and oil and gas operators in the North Sea to co-ordinate fishermen claims, and he has been involved with many industry committees. 

Bernie is also a member of Milford on Sea Bowls Club, and enjoys travelling, photography and computing. 

He is now looking forward to working with the Parish Council in his new role. 


Milford on Sea Parish Council
The Old Clockhouse, 
22 High Street, Milford on Sea SO41 0QD
01590 644410
clerk@milfordonseaparishcouncil.gov.uk

The Parish Office is open most days from 10am to 3.30pm on Monday to Friday.

Successful Armed Forces Day Celebratory Picnic

The Royal British Legion Milford on Sea Branch had an excellent turn out to their Celebratory Picnic on Milford on Sea Village Green to mark Armed Forces Day on Saturday 29th June 2024.

Carole Barnett, Poppy Appeal Organiser for Milford on Sea commented: "Saturday dawned bright and sunny, a good start to Armed Forces Day on the green. Many people joined us with picnics and listened to the musical entertainment supported the Tombola and Bric a Brac Stall. The Poppy Appeal collected over £600 and the Royal British Legion Milford Branch, £530. We would like to thank you all for such generous donations for a very worthy cause."

Everyone had been invited to bring their own picnic, enjoy a tasty treat or drink from a village café, pub, or The Cave, or grab a village takeaway.

Throughout the afternoon people enjoyed the live music of the local and popular mother & daughter duo The Jems. Mike Hartley & Alan Pinkney also provided musical entertainment during the afternoon.

Meet The Jems, please click here.

To find out more about Armed Forces Dayplease click here.

Milford Floral Art Club July Meeting

The next Meeting of Milford Floral Art Club Meeting will be at 2pm on Thursday 11th July 2024 in All Saints' Church Hall.

The afternoon will feature 'A Mixed Bunch' talk and demonstration by Marian Catt. Marian is a demonstrator from The National Association of Flower Arrangement Societies. (NAFAS) 

This will be followed with a Cream Tea.

Doors open at 1.30pm. There are also refreshments, floral sundries for sale and a raffle. 

Visitors are welcome for £10 on the door.


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About Milford Floral Art Club

Milford Floral Art Club are a thriving, active and sociable floral art club who were founded in Milford on Sea in June 1983, and they have members of all age groups and backgrounds.

Demonstrations from professional NAFAS demonstrators or workshops lead by fellow flower enthusiasts, floral sundries for sale, refreshments, raffles and more. 

Everyone is welcome to come and join them for a fun filled afternoon with fellow flower lovers.

The club generally meet on second Thursday of each month at 2pm to 4pm (Doors open 1.30pm) at All Saints' Church Hall, Greenbanks Close, Milford on Sea, SO41 0SQ. 

Visitors Most Welcome for a small charge.  

For more information on joining the club, please contact Julia Kitley on: info.mfac1@gmail.com

To find out more, you can also find the club on Facebook - please click here.


Milford Floral Art Club




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Songs of Praise on Keyhaven Quay

The Milford on Sea churches are coming together for the Songs of Praise on the foreshore at Keyhaven Quay from 5pm to 6pm on Sunday 7th July 2023.

Boscombe Salvation Army Band will be leading the annual Keyhaven Songs of Praise organised by Christians Together in Milford.

If you are going along please bring a chair if you wish to sit! 

A collection will be taken to support the work of the Mission to Seafarers and the Salvation Army.

Please Note: If wet the service will be transferred to All Saints Church in Milford on Sea.

Your Invitation to the Milford on Sea Youth FC Family Presentation Day

Join in the Family Fun at the Milford Youth FC Family Presentation Day from 12pm to 4pm on 6th July at Barnes Lane Recreation Ground. Everyone is invited.

Milford on Sea Youth Football Club are inviting all local people to come along to enjoy lots of fun things for the family including; BBQ, inflatables, raffles, entertainment, a bar and more... Plus a special star guest.

All of the money raised throughout the day goes in to help keep running the football club and supporting our village youngsters.

PS: If you are local business, any prizes for the raffle would be gratefully received. Please contact: enquiries@mosyfc.co.uk.

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About Milford on Sea Youth FC
 
The village football club was founded in May 2002 by three local ladies, Sarah Elliott, Sara Jeffcock and Hilary Short.

The club caters for girls and boys from ages under 8 to under 16 and competes in the Bournemouth Youth Football League on Sundays throughout the season in mini, 9-a-side and 11-a-side soccer.

The club has a Hampshire FA accreditation and is linked to Bashley FC, giving the U18 & U21 boys the best chance to progress from youth to senior football at an established senior football club.

The squad trains early evening on Thursdays, and play games every Sunday in the Bournemouth Youth League.

Everyone is welcome and new players are always invited.
 

Milford on Sea Youth Football Club
Barnes Lane Recreation Ground
Barnes Lane, Milford on Sea, SO41 0RP
enquiries@mosyfc.co.uk
www.mosyfc.co.uk
www.facebook.com/milfordyouthfc

Village Charity Shop Donations Welcome

The Bridge Charity Shops at The Bridge on the Hill and The Bridge at 78, are always in need of new stock. If you have any good quality items that are ready for a new home, please take a moment to check the donation guidelines below.

Your generous donations at the Charity Shops are crucial for The Bridge to sustain its mission of serving the community.

Donations are accepted at
the Garage beside The Bridge, 9 Sea Road, Milford on Sea S041 OPH
  • Mondays from 10.30am to 12.30pm
  • Thursdays from 11.30am to 1pm
The Bridge appreciate all donations, but as storage space is limited only certain items can be accepted:

Yes Please: Good quality clothing, shoes, bags and accessories, Jewellery, Books, Toys and games, Good quality homeware & Bric-a-brac, Computer Games, Seasonal items eg Christmas Decorations, CDs and DVD box sets.

No Thank You: Vinyl records, VHS tapes, single DVDs and Cassette tapes. Broken Toys and Games, Electrical items, Safety equipment incl: walkers, Furniture, Duvets, pillows, bed linen and cushions, Suitcases and other bulky items, Large sports equipment incl: bikes and scooters.

Volunteers: The charity Shops can only run with volunteers, if you have a few hours to spare, please get in touch at enquiries@moscommunitycentre.org.uk.

If you need to drop off donations at other times, please do so only when the shops are open and limit it to one small shopping bag. Please be aware that leaving items outside the garage or on the shop doorsteps constitutes fly-tipping.

The Charity Shop Team would appreciate it if clothing was separate from other items to assist  volunteers in sorting and pricing efficiently.

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The Bridge has a wide variety of entertainment with something for everyone. 
Check out what is coming up at www.moscommunitycentre.org.uk/whats-on.


The Bridge 
Formerly: Milford on Sea Community Centre
Sea Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0PH
01590 644861

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

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Extended Kitchen Opening Hours at The Gun Inn

The team at The Gun Inn in Keyhaven have slightly altered their kitchen opening hours as of this week. These time will run through the summer months ahead. 

When you visit The Gun Inn you will also see that the historic outside now looks fresh & resplendent after a makeover in the last few weeks, plus the garden is looking fabulous - and a great place for alfresco dining on a sunny day.

Kitchen Summer Opening Hours:

- Monday & Tuesday:
   12noon to 3.30pm
   (Light Lunch Menu)
- Wednesday to Saturday:
   12noon to 8.30pm
- Sunday: 
   12noon to 6pm

The pub bar opens from 11.30am Daily.

See The Gun Inn Menus at:

 

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Upcoming Event at The Gun Inn

The China Wolf Band - Saturday 13th July 2024: 4pm to 6pm 

The China Wolf Band will be playing live at The Gun Inn with Free Admission.

Enjoy music with distinctive style. Repertoire includes music by Adele, Coldplay, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Led Zeppelin, Snow Patrol, Carly Simon, Lady Gaga, Fleetwood Mac and many more.

Meet The China Wolf Band: www.facebook.com/CWB2019

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Regular Events at The Gun Inn

Quiz Night at The Gun Inn

Every First Sunday of each month from 7pm.

Teams of up to 6 people. Bring a team or come and join up with new people on the night. 
(£2 entry fee per person).

Booking for the quiz is not essential as you can just come along and join in on the night, but booking a table is recommended if you are bringing a team.

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Open Mic & Folk Night at The Gun Inn

Every First and Third Thursday each month from 7.30pm.

Come along to an informal an evening of singing, playing or listening to singers and musicians. All types of music, from folk to whatever you fancy.

At the same time enjoy a beer, glass of wine, your favourite tipple, or a meal from the extensive menu using the best British seasonal produce.

Everyone welcome.
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The Gun Inn
Keyhaven Road, Keyhaven, SO41 0TP
01590 642391

The Gun is now Open Daily from 11.30am to 7pm. (Please check for kitchen serving times)

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