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11 November 2021
Create a Nativity Story Window
New Menu at Saltwater Café
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A family story for Remembrance
Our family never really had any ‘war stories’, well we didn’t until my brother Peter, did some genealogical research during 2009. Like a lot of families I guess, the war was not discussed when we were children, & the only thing I remember was that my dad’s brother had been a WW2 prisoner of war in an horrific Japanese camp, but he never spoke about it to anyone, ever.
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A visit to the World War Two D-Day Beaches of France soon followed. If these are trips you have never made, I thoroughly recommend a visit. I cannot say it will be fun, I also cannot guarantee you will not have an involuntary tear or two, but I can guarantee that the sights will put everything into perspective & steel your resolve for such a thing to never happen again. In my view, it should be on the curriculum of every school in the country to visit the battlefields & cemeteries to ensure our children never forget what happened to their own forefathers.
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Being an engineer, he had the skills and vision to invent a new loading device for the 97 round Lewis Light Machine Gun which improved the loading efficiency by forty percent. Horace donated his invention to the war effort. Our family now has a letter from a Major M. A Moir, congratulating him on his ingenuity.
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Unfortunately, all records of the exact event were destroyed during the bombing of the Army Records Office in London during World War 2. However, from family memory Peter discovered that he had saved a comrade from ‘no man’s land’ during battle. His medals were bequeathed by the family to his Regimental museum, the Royal Green Jackets Museum in Winchester when he died in 1965 & can still be seen there today.
This personal story may not be read by many, but for those that do read this, I hope it conjures up memories from your own families. Most importantly, now that I have written this story online my grandfathers will never be forgotten, & like so many other fathers & grandfathers who sacrificed so much, they never should.
Toy Advent Calendar in Milford Cards and Gifts
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Xmas Chocolate Orange's from Elmsleigh Cakes
Mandy Black at Milford on Sea based Elmsleigh Cake is now taking pre-orders for her Christmas Themed Sugar Covered Chocolate Oranges.
- Santa’s
- Gonks boys and girls
- Winter Woolley hats
- Football hats
- Squidgame Christmas character
- The Grinch
- Penguins
- Snowman
- Polar bear
10 November 2021
Join the Chorus for the Village Pantomime
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06 November 2021
Simon ranked 38 in World Wheelchair Class
You can read more about Simon's journey on his GoFundMe Page by clicking here.
To date Simon has raised £7,261 of £20,000 his goal.
simon@simonheaps.com
05 November 2021
03 November 2021
Fizz & Port Tasting Evening at The Cave

Milford Arts and Music Festival to Return
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02 November 2021
First Friday Lunch for School on Friday
Royal British Legion: Remembrance Services
- 11th November on the Village Green at 1045hrs.
- 14th November at Keyhaven War Memorial at 1345hrs
- 14th November at All Saint Church at 1500hrs
Ellie becomes Hampshire Schools Champion
26 October 2021
The Cave are looking for an Assistant Manager
Assistant Manager: Starting immediately. This is a permanent position and experience within the hospitality industry is essential. Your package will include a competitive salary, tips, company pension contributions, statutory annual holiday with a fun and lively working environment.
If you are interested, please e-mail Your CV to Jon at:info@thecavemos.co.uk or drop it in to The Cave.

2 Church Hill, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QH
01590 642195
Paddle Sports Company move to Keyhaven Quay
After 6 years of being based in our little blue shop in the wonderful Milford on Sea high street we have decided to relocate fully down to Keyhaven Quay at the end of October!
This move has been in the pipeline for a few years now and will allow us to offer better customer service as well as being able to expand our on water offering with more last minute availability and better all round customer service at our teaching base of Keyhaven Quay.
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As for the shop, we will still be a retailer for Starboard SUP, C-Skins Wetsuits & Accessories, Dryrobe and Swimming Accessories, but this will all be moved across to our online store offering free home delivery or click and collect from us at the Quay. You will still be able to come and visit us at the quay for our same great personal service, advice and try on new wetsuits and accessories but this will be on an appointment basis rather than just dropping in.
We are keeping the same phone number of 01590 645270 and email address and will be easily contactable.
After speaking to lots of locals and regular customers we all feel this is the next best step for us as a business and will allow us to move forwards and continue our quality customer service on and off the water.
We want to thank everyone who has supported us at our little blue shop over the last 6 years and we look forward to seeing you down at our new setup at Keyhaven Quay."
The New Forest Paddle Sports Company
A Personal Tribute to Tony Locke
Oil tanker runs aground off the Needles
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High tide was not due until the early hours of the next morning.

























