09 December 2020
Encore Choir in harmony with New Forest Basics Bank
08 December 2020
New Emergencies Partnership
Becton Rotary are pleased to advise that they have agreed to participate in the Voluntary and Community Sector Emergencies Partnership. VCS-EP. This is a new adventure for us and we will keep you posted as our involvement in the scheme progresses.
Verveine launches Christmas Menu & Gifts
Verveine can also offer gift vouchers and the Verveine Cookbook, ideal gifts for the people who have everything! These can be posted, or both can be purchased at the restaurant.(Not) Carols on the Green
More winners of the School Raffle
The winners keep coming in the Milford on Sea School Christmas Raffle.
To see the latest winners, please click below:
- To see a video of Day 10 Winner, please click here.
- To see a video of Day 9 Winner, please click here.
- To see a video of Day 8 Winner, please click here.
- To see a video of Day 7 Winner, please click here.
- To see a video of Day 6 Winner, please click here.
- To see a video of Day 5 Winner, please click here.
- To see a video of Day 4 Winner, please click here.
- To see a video of Day 3 Winner, please click here.
- To see a video of Day 2 Winner, please click here.
- To see a video of Day 1 Winner, please click here.
05 December 2020
03 December 2020
Village Advent Window Trail is underway
The village Advent Window Trail is underway for everyone to enjoy.
To discover where to see the windows please click here.
Larry fighting avoidable blindness in others
Ray's Italian Restaurant indoor dining is back!
Revised opening hours at The Cave
The Cave in Milford on Sea now has new opening hours:
Tuesday to Saturday 12 to 7pm | Sunday 2pm to 7pm(Closed Mondays)
Pop in to see the knowledgeable team who can offer:
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| Christmas Gifts! |
- Off License
- Take-Away Drinks
- Platters & Nibbles
- Christmas Gifts Galore!
- Free Local Delivery Service available
Milford’s Secret Boutique
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| click image to hear Sam introduce her company |
02 December 2020
Stay safe when open water swimming
The RNLI is reaching out to water safety groups and the open water swimming & dipping community to they have launched a short video featuring top tips on cold water dipping.
This year the RNLI have seen a huge increase in Open Water Swimmers & Cold Water Dippers across the UK and Ireland. Lifeboat crews have seen a 14% increase in call outs to swimmers in 2020 compared with 2019, whilst the coastguard has seen a 52% increase in swimming incidents in the last 4 months. The National Open Water Coaching Association (NOWCA) have also reported a 323% rise in swimmers as of October 2020.
Whilst
taking part in both activities has become even more popular this year with the
health benefits championed by many, this does not reduce the risks, especially
during the winter season, where the water temperature in the UK and Irish
waters is on average 12°C or less and with
rivers even colder, this makes all waters cold enough the cause cold water shock.
In response to this spike of interest in Open Water Swimming, the RNLI Water Safety Team have put together a video of top tips aimed at Cold Water Dippers, those who are bobbing around in the water for a short period of time.
The RNLI are reminding people to:
Be prepared – Choose your spot, go with a buddy, have the right equipment, check the whether and tides.
Always
be seen
Acclimatise
slowly
Stay
within your depths
Float
to live
Call
999 or 112 for the Coastguard in an emergency
01 December 2020
The Lazy Lion is Reopening
School Raffle Winners - So far!
La Perle reopens restaurant
Seeking Pre-1963 recordings of Romeo and Juliet
Generous Donations to Basics Bank
30 November 2020
The true cost of Lockdown
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| Tim & Nikki Owners of South Lawn Hotel |
Roll on 2021!
Tim, Nikki and all the team at South Lawn"
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Editors comments: Hopefully, we can all continue to support South Lawn and all of our other local businesses' now and into the future. They are finding time tough, but doing the best they can for all of us, and if we lost any of these services, it would take the heart out of the village.
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