What's On

Clubs, Classes & Sports

Search

Search

SEARCH BOX

16 August 2021

Simon to represent GB Para Table Tennis in Spain

Local resident, Simon Heaps will be representing GB Para Table Tennis in Wheelchair Class 5 in the Spanish Para Open from 22nd to 25th September on a self funded basis. Prior to the event he will be at a week long training camp at the GB Para Training Centre in Sheffield at the end of August.

Simon will be 66 next week and he has been waiting since his debut in December 2019 to make his second GB appearance. 

Tournaments will be following  in Finland, Spain again and Jordan in October, all again on a self funded basis. These events are costly and he has to rely solely on his own fund raising to get there.

Simon Said; "The local Milford on Sea Community have been fantastic in supporting me and I am very grateful. If anyone would like to give me any support I have a Go Fund Me Page and everything helps."

To visit Simon's Go Fund Me Page; please click here - or contact him below.


Simon Heaps
07710 354640
simon@simonheaps.com
www.simonheaps.com

15 August 2021

Ellie wins Brokenhurst Manor Ladies Championship

Local athlete, Ellie Mans (15), who was recently awarded a Hampshire Talented Athlete Scholarship, is delighted to retain the Brokenhurst Manor Ladies Championship today with rounds of 71 (-1) & 73 (+1) amongst very heavy intermittent showers.

Ellie continued her success winning the Dorset Scratch Summer Knockout at Parkstone 5&4 versus Dorset Captain Chloe Haesler on Sunday.

Earlier in the month she competed in the English Girls U18 Open Amateur Stroke Play in Malton & Norton (Yorkshire) where she made the cut and came T32 out of 144 competitors.


Ellen has a handicap of +1 and is a member of the SW U18 England squad and Dorset girls team.

Blues Night at Community Centre on Saturday

click image to enlarge


14 August 2021

Discover Milford on Sea Baptist Church

A couple of special events are coming up at Milford on Sea Baptist Church. Next Saturday everyone is invited to an open day where they can have look around and enjoy a drink and piece of cake.

21st August, 10am - 3pm: Open Day at Milford on Sea Baptist Church: come and see the baptismal pool and find out more about what being a Baptist is all about. Free refreshments.

19th September, 3pm: Remembering Loved Ones: A special service of reflection and remembrance for families who have lost loved ones during the pandemic but were unable to hold the type of funeral they would have liked. Refreshments will be served afterwards.


Milford on Sea Baptist Church
Barnes Lane, Milford on Sea SO41 0RN
(01590) 645469

Introductory offer from Red Wren Hair Company

The introductory offer from local mobile hair business Red Wren Hair Company is coming to an end on the 31st August. The offer applies to Ladies, Gents & Children’s cuts & styling.

Emma founded Red Wren Hair Company earlier this year and she has over 20 years hairdressing experience specialising in cutting & styling. 

Her freelance hair business is available in Milford on Sea and the hair services and prices are detailed in the poster below as are her contact details.




Red Wren Hair Company

13 August 2021

Ray's Italian extends Takeaway Nights

Ray's Italian have extended their takeaway opening hours (Collection Only), so you can now get delicious pizza and Italian specials from Wednesday to Saturday evenings from 5.30pm to 8.30pm. Call to order before 7pm on the night.

Opening Times

LIGHT DINING: Indoor & Outdoor Tuesday to Saturday 

COFFEE & CAKE from 9am to 4pm

LIGHT LUNCH from 12pm. Last meal orders will be at 3pm

VULNERABLE WEDNESDAYS: Wednesdays are all day for masks and social distancing 

RESTAURANT DINING: Wednesday to Saturday evenings - 5.30pm to 9pm

DELICATESSEN: Tuesday to Saturday 9am to 4pm


Ray’s Italian Kitchen
11 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QF
01590 645300
info@raysitaliankitchen.co.uk
www.raysitaliankitchen.co.uk
www.facebook.com/raysitaliankitchen

Can you help Sleeping Beauty?


12 August 2021

Art on the Green this August

Lymington Arts Group will hold its annual exhibition and sale of original paintings on Milford on Sea village green this August.


ANNUAL ART ON THE GREEN EXHIBITION 
Milford on Sea Village Green

Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd August 
Open: 10am to 5pm each day

Art for all, prices to suit all pockets. Free Entry
We look forward to welcoming you all.

Further details from Pauline Stephens 07944 962120.

The Lymington Arts Group promotes the enjoyment and appreciation of visual arts and crafts by providing meetings, workshops and outings. We hold bi-annual exhibitions of members works, one in Lymington in the Spring and a Summer one on Milford village green in August.

The group contains members from Milford on Sea and Meetings take place at Lymington Centre, New Street, SO41 9BQ. Visitors are welcome for a small fee.

10 August 2021

New Allotments at School Lane development

As part of the School Lane new housing development and now that the housing has been completed, Milford on Sea Parish council have adopted the new public open space north of School Lane. 

Part of this space is being used for a number of small allotment plots.

Last Thursday some of the lucky allotment holders visited to choose their plots and Annie Corder-Mills has kindly shared this photo with us.


The Go Go Five at Community Centre on Saturday

 

01 August 2021

Beach Shingle Washed Away

Only a few weeks ago many tonnes of shingle were added to Milford on Sea Beach, sadly nearly all of it has washed away following some strong tides.

It is thought that the lost shingle is washed towards Hurst Spit or settles on the groynes. so that it continues to have a purpose.

Photos by Penny Arton
click image to enlarge

This perennial problem continues as our local authority tries to fight nature and the never-ending power of the sea. It is of course important that the sea wall is protected to prevent the wall's foundations from washing away and a collapse occurring as it did less than ten years ago.

This immense challenge is faced by much of the UK coastline and whilst the action taken may appear a waste of time and money, it is clear that many highly qualified experts are trying to address the problem and find the right solution. 

Ultimately it should be reassuring to know that New Forest District Council are doing what they think is best with the resources they have available, as if the sea was left to do its worst the consequences for Milford on Sea could be devastating.

NFDC are working with BCP Council to ask local people to get involved in the development of a new strategy. The strategy will guide how the risk of flooding and erosion along the frontage of Christchurch Bay, from Hengistbury Head Long Groyne to Hurst Spit, encompassing Christchurch Harbour, will be sustainably managed for the next 100 years.

To express your view, please click here.

Application for White Horse to become houses

An article by local reporter Roz Waters in the Advertiser & Times has outlined plans to build five houses on the site of the White Horse in Keyhaven Road, Milford on Sea.

The new application by Stoneriver Projects Ltd includes converting the Grade 2 Listed pub building into two three-bedroom homes, plus three other properties on land behind the site, which was previously the garden and pub car park.

To read the full article please click here.


Churches on the Green & Open Day

This Sunday at 3pm, Christians Together in Milford are holding a joint worship service on the village green.
click image to upload
_______________________________________

BAPTIST CHURCH OPEN DAY

Saturday 21st August, 10am - 3pm

Have you ever wondered what Baptists believe? Have you ever seen a baptismal pool? Come and meet us; look around the inside of the church; learn about our various activities, and ask any questions you like.

Free refreshments served all day

8th Anniversary for Little Egret

Little Egret is a holiday apartment in the centre of Milford on Sea (just opposite the Smugglers) and they are just coming up to their 8th anniversary.

Owners, Peter and Pam Hutchings are delighted how many of their guests tell them that they love the apartment, and of course Milford itself.

This review comment from a recent guests shows what a great place Milford on Sea is: "We had never been to Milford on Sea and have fallen in love with the atmosphere of the green and the friendliness of the people.”


For more information: 
01590 644050

31 July 2021

MCV at Bee Fayre

Milford Conservation Volunteers (MCV) are participating in a local family event which celebrates bees and their important role in the environment. (Details below)

To find out more about Milford Conservation Volunteers, please visit: 


click image to enlarge

The Good News Newsletter: No.36

To view of the latest edition of The Good News Newsletter: please click here.

To subscribe to get a regular copy please email: mosclibrary@gmail.com


About The Good News Newsletter


An enterprising group of local people have put together a 'Good News Newsletter' with the aim of keeping everyone informed and amused during this difficult time.

The Good News Newsletter has been created by Milford Library, Milford Mutual Aid Group, The Village Voice and MoS News Bulletin.

We will be publishing a copy of each edition here online and for those in the village who do not use digital communication, the Parish Council are printing some paper copies which will be available in some village shops and some distributed by volunteers.

To subscribe to get a regular copy please email: mosclibrary@gmail.com

29 July 2021

Queens Award for Voluntary Service Presentation

Milford Conservation Volunteers (MCV) received their 2020 Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service (equivalent to the MBE for volunteer groups) at a presentation held at South Lawn Hotel earlier this week.

The Chief Executive of the New Forest National Park Authority – Alison Barnes thanked MCV members for the work undertaken locally. She said that the group was an exemplar of all the good things that can be done by volunteers for wildlife, habitats and the community.

Alison said that an example of this was in providing two first class bird hide facilities at Sturt Pond and at The Pans Wetlands in Keyhaven. She went on to say how the volunteers continue to work closely with the Parish Council in upgrading the footpaths through the nature reserves, repairing river banks, coppicing in the woodlands and pulling non-native invasive plant species along the Danes Stream.

She thanked the group members for their enterprising schemes and looked forward to hearing about new projects the group is currently working on. She said that because of their inspirational work she had great pleasure in making the original nomination of MCV for this prestigious award.

The Lord Lieutenant presenting the QAVS to MCV Chairman David Horne

HM Lord Lieutenant – Nigel Atkinson then gave some background to the Queen’s Award, saying that across the country, only 230 awards had been made in 2020. He said that there were numerous and vigorous procedures that are carried out, including site visits to see and talk to volunteers in action, on all nominated groups before an award is eventually decided. Mr Atkinson said that only five nominations were awarded across the whole of Hampshire in 2020. He also congratulated the group in producing their own Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) and said that the group were in the course of updating the Plan to cover the next five-to-ten-year period.

The Lord Lieutenant invited his Deputy – Mr Tom Floyd to read the citation signed by the Queen which reads;

Elizabeth the Second, being cognisant of the said group’s outstanding voluntary work in the community and being desirous of showing Our Royal Favour do hereby confer upon it: The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service 2020.

The Lord Lieutenant presented the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service to David Horne – Chairman of the Milford Conservation Volunteers.

The Chairman thanked Alison Barnes and the Lord Lieutenant for their kind words. He said that the work of the group stems from the efforts of a superb management committee and its volunteers, including past and present members. David thanked them all for their ongoing commitment.

Alison Barnes (CEO - New Forest National Park Authority), HM Lord Lieutenant Nigel Atkinson (Queen’s Representative), Keith Metcalf (MCV Conservation Officer) and David Horne (MCV Chairman).


MOSHRS Podcast: Milford and the Great War 1914-1918 - Part 3

Milford on Sea Historical Record Society have published the third part of their new four-part video podcast mini-series; “Milford and the Great War 1914-1918”. 

Part 3 is called “The Aftermath” and can be viewed here. - You can catch up with Part 1: “The Gathering Storm” & Part 2: The Fortunes of War using the same link.

The community spirit which had sustained Milford throughout the Great War continued strongly in the years that followed, leading ultimately to the building of the War Memorial Hospital.

The entire series explores the roles played by Milford residents in the First World War and the impact of the War on our community.

To view the podcast series, please click here.

To view the Milford on Sea: Village at War Photo Album; please click here.

----------------------------------------

The Milford on Sea Historical Record Society has an excellent website with a lot of information and old pictures of Milford on Sea in the past. 

The MOSHRS meet 5 times a year where you can hear an interesting talk and meet people from across the village. There are also annual visits to places of interest. Membership is just £10. 

To find out more; please click here.


MoS Historical Record Society

  

27 July 2021

Royal British Legion Picnic raises over £700

A glorious summers afternoon greeted the Royal British Legion Picnic and thanks to good weather and an appreciative Milford on Sea audience the event was a great success.

The musical entertainment provided by The Two Mikes and The Jems was really appreciated by an audience of more than 200.

They community showed their appreciation by making donations of almost £640 to the Royal British Legion and a further £109 to the poppy appeal stand staffed by our friends from the RBL Lymington Branch.

The organisers send many thanks to the entertainers who gave their time so freely and to the audience who let their hair down and loosened their purse strings on the day.