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01 October 2011

James Bond in Milford?

In the never ending excitement that is Milford on Sea, another mystery has raised its head.  An observant reader noticed some strange activity from the seafront yesterday.  The strange happenings involved a helicopter, which appeared to be chasing several speed boats in turn. 

Perhaps we have a James Bond adventure being filmed in the village?  On that basis, I think she may have suspected it was me in the speed boat, due to my chiselled looks, sharp dress sense and secret agent characteristics, but it wasn’t, because I was following the detailed instructions given by my wife on how I should pack a suitcase.  This had directly followed her sweetly telling me; ”I don’t care how incompetent you are at packing, I’m not doing it for you.”

As I have now been eliminated from the enquiries, someone else must have been involved.  If you have any ideas, please drop them in the comments section below.

The Ladies Lunch at La Perle

‘The Ladies Who Lunch’ have made a visit to La Perle French restaurant in the High Street, Milford on Sea.  Over the years ‘The Ladies’ have visited, and reviewed hundreds of restaurants across Hampshire.  Set up by four friends, they decided to create a fun website about their favourite occupation, lunching together.

As they enthusiastically set about their dedication to such an arduous commitment, they tucked into a mixture of delights from the ‘La Perle £10 lunch deal’ and the ‘daily specials board’.  They obviously had a good time, as they ordered an additional bottle of wine to add to the free glass of wine already included in the meals.  I am sure it was the food, not the additional wine that resulted in The Ladies awarding La Perle a ‘LWL Silver Award’. 
Chef/proprietor, Lionel Sene provides authentic French cuisine using fresh and locally sourced produce, and I have always found it a pleasure to eat there, so ‘The Ladies’ are obviously good judges! 

It was great to read ‘The Ladies Who Lunch’ saying: “Milford on Sea is fast becoming one of the eating destinations for foodies on the South coast.”  Our village master plan is slowly working, - look out Padstow!

To read the full review from ‘The Ladies Who Lunch’, please click here.
 

Free First Aid Courses

Seahorses Playgroup are inviting anyone who would like to attend a free St John First Aid Course at the Community Centre. The course has been specifically designed for those who look after young children but it is also relevant to everyone; parents, grandparents, babysitters… etc. The more of us who know 1st Aid, the safer all our children are.
This course is free and is being funded by a generous donation made to the playgroup by the Milford Arts & Music Festival.

Place must be pre-booked | Please contact Jan Rook now to book your place.
Contact Jan on 07801 624324 or seahorses@btinternet.com
Facebook Page: ‘Seahorses Playgroup’

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'1st Aid for Families' | 7.30pm - 9.30pm | Monday 14th November
'1st Aid for Dads' | 7.30pm - 9.30pm | Monday 21st November

23 September 2011

More Macmillan Coffee!

Milford Tennis & Squash Club and Seahorses Playgroup, in addition to Sullivan Mitchell, are holding a Coffee Morning in aid of Macmillan cancer support & research this coming Friday.   Hundreds, if not thousands, or small groups and organisations are taking part in what Macmillan describe as the ''World’s Biggest Coffee Morning'' All of the coffee mornings are held on the same day to help raise much needed funds.

Everyone in the village is invited, so wander along to Milford Tennis & Squash Club in Lucerne Road to sample the tennis ladies home-made cakes.  It is also an opportunity for us all to have a look around the new clubhouse.  Seahorses Playgroup will also be having at coffee morning at their session in the Community Centre.

So, if you fancy not sleeping for a few nights, why not pop along to all of the coffee mornings, one after the other!

To find out more and to see times please visit:
www.milfordonseacalendar.org

22 September 2011

WI Calendar Girls at Library

Members of the Milford on Sea Women's Institute celebrated the 96th anniversary of the very first WI meeting with a get together in support of Milford on Sea Library.  Last Friday the girls gathered at the library with cakes, sunflowers and pearls to support of the national campaign to keep local libraries open.  Our local WI are ardent supporters of the ‘Love Your Library Campaign’ and whilst having a good time, also wanted to draw attention to the many services offered by the library in our village.  To add more smiles to the day, the girls had ‘Calendar Girls’ theme and WI Secretary, Kath Brookes caused a giggle when she recreated the famous ‘Sunflower pose’ from the calendar & film.

The Milford on Sea Library team are very grateful for the WI’s support in the ‘Love Your Library Campaign’ and throughout the year.  The library has many facilities and services in addition to books, and like many village services is constantly under threat.  Why not drop in to see what they have to offer, you will be sure of a warm welcome.
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Pink Place lunch

Unfortunately many people & their families have been touched breast cancer, so this month’s First Friday Lunch is being held in aid of The Pink Place, a Hampshire based charity tackling the issue and affects.

The Pink Place charity was set up by Julia Dingwall, who is the daughter of Sonia Sewell, a stalwart in Milford on Sea volunteer activities.  The Pink Place was launched in August 2010 with the full support of the Basingstoke breast cancer unit.  Today it gives support to breast cancer patients, although they are hoping to offer their service to all cancer patients in time.

The Pink Place Lunch will take place on Friday 7th October at 1pm. 

The menu for the lunch will be Ham and vegetable cassoulet with herby dumplings, followed by ‘Apple a la The Pink Place’.  The cost is £4.50 and there is no need to book, simply turn up at the Community Centre, enjoy a lunch & meet some new friends. Also, please wear something pink if at all possible. (Gents as well!)  Everyone is welcome.






The First Friday Lunch is held every 1st Friday in the Month with the profits donated to the good cause running the event.

Find out more about The Pink Place here:
www.thepinkplace.org.uk

Sonia Sewell | Tel  07941 577001

Everyone invited for coffee

Anthony at Sullivan Mitchell is holding a Coffee Morning in aid of Macmillan cancer support & research between 10am and 1pm on Friday 30th September. The Sullivan Mitchell team are joining in what Macmillan describe as the ''World’s Biggest Coffee Morning'' which is made up of hundreds of small events being held on the same day to help raise much needed funds.

Everyone in the village invited to pop along to enjoy a cup of coffee or tea and cake and biscuits for which they would just ask a small donation to the charity.  On the day there will also be a Free to enter prize draw with some great prizes up for grabs. For your chance to win all you have to do is turn up on the day and give Macmillan a small hand at the same time.

Hurst Castle Garrison Theatre on TV

Hurst Castle's ENSA Garrison Theatre was briefly featured in a one hour BBC4 documentary 'Entertaining the Troops' on Tuesday 20th September 2011.

The 'Entertaining the Troops' documentary explored how during World War Two an army of performers from ballerinas to magicians, contortionists to impressionists, set out to help win the war by entertaining the troops far and wide. Risking their lives they ventured into war zones, dodging explosions and performing close to enemy lines. Featuring the memories of this intrepid band of entertainers and with contributions from Dame Vera Lynn, Eric Sykes and Tony Benn, this documentary tells the remarkable story of the World War Two performers and hears the memories of some of those troops who were entertained during the dark days of war.

Hurst Castle's ENSA Garrison Theatre in Milford on Sea is believed to be the only surviving World War 2 ENSA theatre has been saved by a group of enthusiastic volunteers. Despite having fallen into disrepair, many of the theatre’s original features remain intact despite the Castle’s exposed position at the end of a two-mile shingle spit. Built in a converted Victorian gun emplacement, the hand painted proscenium arch still bears the badge and grenades of the Royal Artillery. The backdrop depicts a romantic restoration scene of Romeo and Juliet or possibly Charles II and Nell Gwyn.

The ravages of time and damp had left the theatre looking tired and unloved. This was until the Friends of Hurst Castle started restoration work in January 2008. The old platform stage, which was removed in the late 1980s, has now been reconstructed. New curtains have been fashioned from hessian, once used to camouflage the Castle’s guns and searchlights, and hang from the original galvanized gas pipe. The only concessions to the twenty first century are modern lights and sound systems.

Visitors can listen to music from the period and learn the history of the theatre and the origins and role of ENSA, the Entertainments National Service Association. And now, after a break of more than 60 years, the Garrison Theatre again stages regular shows during the summer months.

Robbie Rocks Zaika

Zaika held their ‘Robbie & Bublé Night’ last week with much fun being had by all.  Two full sitting enjoyed Max Hutton performing in two shows as both Robbie Williams & Michael Bublé.  The place was rocking to enduring classics as people sang along and enjoyed a fine curry at the same time.

Sorry to say we missed it as we were away working, but seems like everyone had a great night.

www.zaikanewforest.co.uk

16 September 2011

Folkboats Show in Milford

As the Southampton Boat Show gets underway we have our very own used boat show taking place here in Milford on Sea. Folkboats UK open the doors for their first annual used boat show on the 16th September, to coincide with the Southampton Boat Show.

This event is being held at the Folkboat UK premises in Barnes Lane, and will run every day until 26th September, from 9am to 5pm. Folkboats UK is owned and run by local boat builder Tony Smee, and a visit to his boatyard should be interesting for all sailors in the village.

With plenty of used boats available, visitors will be able to climb aboard and see inside these fabulous boats. The Folkboat’s combination of performance and accommodation makes them the excellent choice for both cruising and racing. A design classic, the popularity of the Nordic Folkboat has endured for more than seventy years thanks to its timeless design, strong build quality, and its appeal to sailing beginners and experienced sailors alike.

As well as offering a wide selection of new and used boats for sale, Folkboats UK are specialists in folkboat repair and restoration, refitting, technical advice, and also offer storage facilities. If you’re looking for a used boat, or just fancy seeing how they are made, why not pop along.

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Folkboat UK Used Boat Show | 16th to 26th September 2011 | 9am to 5pm

Venue: Barnes Farm, Barnes Lane, Milford on Sea, Hampshire SO41 0RR

Tel: +44 (0)1590 644800
Email: info@folkboats.co.uk


Gary’s Memories of the White House

We have been contacted by Gary McCormick, who was a patient for two years at The White House on the seafront in Milford on Sea. 

Gary was eleven when he was admitted to the sanatorium (although everyone referred to it as a hospital).  He stayed for two years around 1958 and he was also joined by both his brother and sister, all were suffering from TB.  At that time The White House was for children only and treated TB, Asthma, and other bad chest infections.

He recalls that twice a week all the kids who could walk, went to the village with two nurses in charge.  Once there, they would buy sweets from the newsagents if they had any money.  This was followed by a walk to the Pleasure Gardens, where there was an old derelict house which the kids thought was haunted.

Monday night was Sea Scouts night.  Gary and his friend were the only two scout members from The White House, and Scoutmaster, Charles Anderson would travel each week from Everton to collect them.  In the summer of 1958 Charles Anderson took Gary and Graham Daw on a trip to the Isle of Wight with the local Sea Scout Troop.

The people Gary remembers who worked in the hospital were; the full time school teachers; Mrs Campbell for the seniors, Mrs Sims for the juniors and Mrs Potter looking after the infants.  On the nursing side was Sister Thomas, Staff Nurses Butt and Jordan, Nurses Crocker, Nunn, Scott and Reilly.  Staff Nurse Butt was the boys favourite, as she let them have her record player and Rock and Roll records on their ward.  Staff Nurse Jordan lodged with Mr Fisher, who looked after the hospital grounds and lived in a bungalow right next to the hospital.  There were two auxiliary workers Uncle Robbie (Robert Hewison) who came from Hordle and Uncle Ziggy who Gary believes was and ex German POW.  His wife Freda was a cook in the hospital kitchen.

Gary also recalls going on Hospital outings, such as to the circus in Highcliffe, and to a Christmas Pantomime at the Winter Gardens in Bournemouth.  Every few months they were sent for X-rays at Milford on Sea hospital and dental check-ups in Bournemouth.

Other than his brother, sister and Graham Daw, all of whom were also patients, Gary never saw any of the other kids again.  He knows that some fellow patients, Brian Golding, his twin brother and their sister, Jenifer all came from Sway, so perhaps they are still around locally.

Gary went on to spend two years at sea with the Cunard Line, before spending the rest of his working life in engineering. Today Gary lives in Chandlers Ford near Southampton.

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Our thanks go to Gary for taking the time to share his vivid childhood memories and some delightful photographs from the time.

To see more of Gary’s photographs of his time at The White House, please click link below:

Write By The Sea

Milford on Sea has itself both a new resident, plus an addition to our ever growing ‘author community’.  Cate Sweeney is the author of the novel; ‘Selfish Jean’, which is described as a ‘Very funny, very moving and has a clever revelatory twist in the tail. Women of all ages, and men trying to understand women, will love this frank funny, sensitive book.’  Originally from a healthcare background, Cate has also written a number of short stories and plays.

From October, Cate will be running a mini creative writing course ‘Write By The Sea’ at the community centre.  The course will be held every Tuesday evening for nine weeks from 11th October.  To give people the opportunity to see if they like it, you can try the First Session Free.  If you get the taste for writing, the further eight weekly sessions are £55.

Cate is also considering forming a Milford Writers’ Group.  Should this be of interest to you, please contact Cate at: cate@wordaction.co.uk