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05 July 2023

Memorial unveiled to Admiral Cornwallis

Admiral the Hon Sir William Cornwallis (1744-1819) settled and lived at Newlands Manor, Milford on Sea from 1800. He was one of England’s most renowned admirals, a friend of Lord Nelson, and with a long and distinguished Royal Navy career he is particularly remembered for frustrating Napoleon’s plans to invade England.

In October 2013, the Milford-on-Sea Historical Record Society and the 1805 Club, embarked on a mission to find Admiral Cornwallis's grave, and this led to the 'Cornwallis Remembered' project and celebrations. 

After much work to commemorate one of Milford on Sea's famous sons, 'Cornwallis Remembered' culminated last week, when a memorial was laid as permanent tribute to Admiral Cornwallis at St Ann’s Church in Portsmouth Dockyard. 

Those in attendance included Chris Hobby, chairman of the Cornwallis Remembered project, and historian, Barry Jolly of  the Milford-on-Sea Historical Record Society (MOSHRS).

To read more in the A&T, please click here.

Photos by Paul French

About 'Cornwallis Remembered'

The 'Cornwallis Remembered' project had started in October 2013, when the 1805 Club contacted Milford on Sea Historical Record Society (MOSHRS) as they understood that Admiral Cornwallis was buried in Milford churchyard but "the grave had been lost".

However, according to his biographer George Cornwallis West, the Admiral had left instructions that he was to be ‘buried at Milford near Captain Whitby’ also that no tomb-stone or any kind of memorial was to be erected in his memory. 

Memorial to Admiral Cornwallis
All Saints Church
Milford on Sea
This last injunction Mrs Whitby obeyed to the letter. 

However, Mrs Whitby’s daughter, Theresa West, later erected a memorial in the church to the Admiral and her parents and the inscription confirms that all three were “in the same vault at the western end of this churchyard”.

All Saints Church, in Milford on Sea still has the memorial to Admiral Cornwallis, Captain John Whitby and Mrs M A T Whitby which was erected by Mrs West in 1852. 

So to find the Admiral’s grave it was necessary to find Captain Whitby’s grave. The general area was known, although the grave was not immediately identifiable.

Early in 2014 one of the members of the Society chanced to look at the ledger on the grave outside the vestry door. Despite the wording being very worn, the low sun caught it at just the right angle and some of the wording could be made out. After researching safe methods of highlighting the inscription on the ledger, the first of which was inconclusive, the inscription was finally revealed.

The Admiral’s grave had been found.

In May 2014 it was proposed that MOSHRS together with The 1805 Club, and with church agreement, should erect some form of identification for the Admiral's grave. MOSHRS members were informed in Spring 2015 about a proposal to conserve the Cornwallis/Whitby grave ledger and repair the memorial to Rear Admiral John Peyton who served at the same time as Cornwallis; re-siting the memorial when it was returned from repair. Faculty approval from the church had been received in autumn 2016 and permission to proceed was received in March 2017. Donations were sought and received to complete this work.

Further research into the careers of Cornwallis and Whitby caused the Society to realise that there was a very important story to be told about the achievements of Admiral Cornwallis. This in turn led to the determination to prepare a commemoration of Cornwallis on the 200th anniversary of his death – and so “Cornwallis Remembered 1819-2019” was born.

In July 2019, hundreds of villagers and invited dignitaries enjoyed the Cornwallis Remembered celebrations which took place across Milford on Sea to mark the 200th anniversary of the admiral's passing.



Prior to the village celebrations a Cornwallis stained glass window was installed in All Saints' Church on Wednesday 5th June 2019.

The stained glass window was paid for by an anonymous donor and Milford on Sea Historical Record Society were involved in the design and wording of the details on the glass. 

The window was by crafted and installed by Steve Sherriff Stained Glass Specialist. It is now sits gloriously commemorating the Three Admirals and Captain John Whitby.

On Friday 5th July 2019, All Saints' Church, Milford on Sea held a service conducted by the Bishop of Basingstoke with Senior representatives from Hampshire, the Royal Navy, the 1805 Club and Milford on Sea Historical Record Society attending.

There was also a re-dedication to the newly rediscovered Cornwallis grave and Peyton memorial.

The same day, a village Celebration of the Cornwallis Story was held on the village green with a host of attractions and activities, including the two horse post-chaise with riders in full costume. 

Christopher Beeton
 (Senior village resident)
& Post Chaise
The 'News of Trafalgar by Post-Chaise' visited the village school and then proceeded to the church service which was followed by a recreation of the arrival of the news of Nelson’s death and victory at Trafalgar by post-chaise. 

The two horse post-chaise then moved to the village green where there was a variety of live music, the Total Voice Chamber Choir performed, a Royal Navy marching display, Royal Navy and Trafalgar Way stands and refreshments provided by local village groups including the Primary School and Royal Navy Catering. 

Also, as part of the Cornwallis Remembered celebrations there was...

A Commemorative Dinner held on Saturday 6th July 2019 in the Cornwallis Suite of South Lawn Hotel, Milford on Sea with a leading naval historian as the guest speaker. 

There was a Command of the Seas! Exhibition at St Barbe Museum and Art Gallery, Lymington.

Milford-on-Sea Historical Record Society published a commemorative Bicentenary Edition of its Occasional Magazine with articles on Cornwallis, Man and Peyton.

A Royal Navy training boat of the P2000 Archer Class attended Lymington port on the 5th July. 

And there was a Wooden World educational workshops run by The 1805 Club at Milford on Sea Primary School.

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The Admirals’ Heritage Trail

Illustration by
Shaun Stevens
click image to enlarge
As a lasting resource, a heritage trail has been established from Hurst Castle, through Milford on Sea and surrounding towns and villages, then on to Bucklers Hard and Calshot Castle.

Admiral Cornwallis
by Shaun Steven
The Admirals’ Heritage Trail leaflet and map is illustrated by local Milford on Sea artist Shaun Stevens. 

Copies of the free leaflet are available from Milford on Sea newsagents, Hurst Castle shop or the Parish Council office.




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About Admiral Cornwallis 

The 5th July 2019 marks the bi-centenary of the death of Admiral the Hon Sir William Cornwallis, one of England’s most renowned admirals. He settled in Milford in 1800 shortly before being appointed Commander in Chief of the Channel Fleet in 1801 and from 1803-1806. It was during this period that Napoleon planned, and came close to executing, an invasion of England. Cornwallis displayed courage, perseverance, determination and leadership through his blockade of the French fleet at Brest and other ports which frustrated Napoleon’s plans to invade England. 

Admiral Cornwallis Etching
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This action, in the face of major logistical and strategic difficulties and through two winters of unusually severe weather even for the seas off the coasts of Brittany, secured his reputation as one of the greatest admirals of the Royal Navy, respected by his fellow officers, loved by his men, and revered by Nelson. The achievement of preventing a major invasion stands alongside the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 and the Battle of Britain in 1940 in the annals of this country. 

Admiral Cornwallis, Captain Whitby & Nelson: Admiral Cornwallis acquired the Newlands estate in Milford by lease in 1800 and later purchased the property. He was a close friend of Lord Nelson, a life-long bachelor and formed a great friendship with John Whitby who was his Flag Captain and whom he regarded as a son. After the Battle of Trafalgar and the death of Lord Nelson, it was naval Captain Whitby who broke the news to Nelson’s mistress, Lady Hamilton. 

Cornwallis’ Grave and The Three Admirals: In recent years the location of Cornwallis’ grave in the churchyard of All Saints, Milford has been unknown. Cornwallis asked to be buried in an unmarked grave next to his good friend Captain John Whitby. This request was adhered to by Mrs Whitby, but her daughter, Mrs Theresa West, erected a very fine monument in the church, the old gravestone was abandoned, and all memory of it was lost. 

Admiral Cornwallis Grave & Plaque
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In 2014 Cornwallis’ grave was discovered but was in poor repair. The Whitby/Cornwallis ledger was conserved to prevent any further deterioration. It was decided to renovate the ledger together with the memorial in the church to a second naval officer who served with distinction in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, Rear Admiral John Peyton has been restored. A third senior naval officer and friend of Cornwallis, Admiral Robert Man, is also buried at All Saints, Milford. 


To read a detailed biography of Admiral Cornwallis written by Barry Jolly, please click here.


Thanks go to all that organised Cornwallis Remembered, in particular:
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The Cornwallis Remembered celebrations chairman was 
Christopher Hobby and event organised by: 



Milford Music Festival Programmes going on sale

The Milford on Sea Music Festival Programme will go on sale on the village green on Saturday 8th July from 11am for just £3, and this will also be a chance to meet the festival organiser team. There might even be a surprise band playing!

The sustainably sourced paper programme contains the full line up and timings of the band performances, and will be available in shops around the village, which will be announced soon.

Please buy a programme if you can, as all of the funds go towards putting on this free music festival for us all.

Music Festival Clothing Range

It is not too late to get kitted out for the music festival! To see the full range of ladies, gents & kids t-shirts, hoody's or tote bags, please click here.

The festival clothing range is designed by Fiona MacDuff and produced by her Milford on Sea based sustainable leisurewear company Duff-T Tees. To see her full range, please click here. Fiona is also one of the organisers of the Milford on Sea Music Festival.


To read more about the Milford on Sea Music Festival, please click here.


04 July 2023

Search & Find Previous Articles in Milford on Sea News

Did you know, if you are looking for a previous article or event, you can search Milford on Sea News to find all related articles.

You might be interested on seeing what has been previously published about a village business, place, venue, event, organisation, name, person, or anything else specific you want to see.

To Search, simply:
  • Enter a Keyword/s in the Search Box at the top of the MoS News Page to find previous articles.
IMPORTANT TIPS:
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  • The shorter the search words you enter, the better the results.
  • To return to 'all articles' after a search, simply hit the MoS News Header at the top of the website page.



03 July 2023

Vacancy for a Parish Councillor

Why not become a Parish Councillor and make our community an even better place to live, work and relax.

There is a current vacancy to co-opt an additional Parish Councillor.

If you would like to make a difference, find out more from the Parish Office or telephone 01590 644410 or e-mail clerk@milfordonseaparishcouncil.gov.uk

Deadline for applications: 4pm on Monday 17th July 2023.


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.

Artists in the Strawberry Gallery

Since opening a couple of weeks ago, The Strawberry Gallery pop up contemporary art gallery at 106 High Street, Milford on Sea (formerly Saltwater Cafe) has proved extremely popular.

As well as featuring an every growing, and changing, range of contemporary art and ceramics from local artists, Gail has now added a range of bespoke greetings cards.

Meet a few of the artists currently exhibiting in The Strawberry Gallery:

Abstract Art by Jeenewoosh


Storm Eunice
by Trina Hart

Across the Solent
by Miggy Flux

Abstract art by Paul Vataga

Art & Greetings Cards
by Chloe Lawson

The gallery is open Tuesdays: 10am to 4pm, Wednesdays: 10am to 1pm and Fridays & Saturdays: 10am to 4pm at the moment, and the pop up venue will continue to be transformed, so keep an eye out for news on the latest artists who will be exhibiting. Events are also being planned, all will be announced on The Strawberry Gallery Facebook page.

Pop in and enjoy the art.

To follow what is happening at The Strawberry Gallery, please click here.


About The Strawberry Gallery

Milford on Sea's pop-up contemporary art gallery is run by Gail Steggell. The gallery hosts an eclectic collection of work by both establish and emerging artists who are predominantly based in the New Forest National Park, occasionally they showcase artists from other places.

As well as featuring an every growing, and changing, range of contemporary art and ceramics from local artists, Gail also has a range of bespoke greetings cards.

Gail formerly ran the popular Tradewinds Gallery in the village where she supported and promoted emerging and established artisans, potters, painters, jewellery makers and the like. 


The Strawberry Gallery
106 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QE
07809 431866

The gallery is open:
Tuesdays: 10am to 4pm
Wednesdays: 10am to 1pm
Fridays & Saturdays: 10am to 4pm at the moment.

Keyhaven Wellness Walk Next Week

 Come and join in the free Sounds of the Forest Wellness Walks.

There are a series of free walks in Milford on Sea which are aimed at the over 65s, and they can also include those with mobility issues. 

The walks will include a coffee and a chat at selected locations, giving participants a chance to socially engage with others.

Each walk lasts approx. 40 mins with plenty of refreshment stops, toilets and pick up points along the way and are free to the public.

Local walks coming include:
  • 1.30pm: 12th July - Keyhaven
  • 1.30pm: 6th December - Keyhaven
Sorry, no allowed dogs on walks.

To book or find out more, please click here.

The walks will consist of stretches, meditative and breathing practices aimed at relaxing muscles, and encouraging connection with nature. 

The locations are selected with specific requirements such as natural beauty, parking, toilet facilitates, and stops for people to rest or chat. We’ll help you reduce muscle tension and increase free flowing energy with breath awareness exercises and gentle breath-led stretches before and during the walk. This will help relax the body and mind, enhancing your connection to the natural environment.

Due to the uncertainty of the weather conditions, an email will be sent 24 hours before the walk to confirm location, weather and other specifics. If you have any questions please contact organisers via the link below.

What you need: Wear comfy clothes, shoes appropriate for the weather and water.

The Wellness Walks have been funded by funded by New Forest National Park Authority’s Sustainable Communities Fund and are free to the public.

To find out more, or to book, please click here.

Andrew Varley at Concert Club Live!

The next New Forest Organ Society (NFOS) will feature Andrew Varley on Tuesday 11th July starting at 2.30pm at All Saint's Hall, Greenbank Drive, Milford on Sea. 

From nearby Southsea, Andrew has been a full-time professional musician since 1991 but his interest in music goes back much further. Mainly self-taught he started to play the electronic organ as a child when his father bought a small Thomas organ, and then a Lowrey. His parents took him to many organ concerts and players like Brian Sharp, John Mann, Franz Lambert and Klaus Wunderlich were a big inspiration. 

Prior to turning professional Andrew worked as a demonstrator of Thomas, Farfisa and Technics instruments and was manager of Bees Music in Southampton. He now plays for dancing, private functions, festivals and organ clubs around the country and in Germany, Italy and Ireland. His twenty two recordings feature Yamaha, Technics and Wersi instruments. The Yamaha Genos keyboard set-up with additional manual and pedals is expected accompany him on his short journey to the New Forest Organ Society on 11th July.

Visitor admission: £10 at the door. (Members: £5.)

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About New Forest Organ Society

Concert Club Live! is a monthly event with top professional keyboard entertainers hosted by the New Forest Organ Society. 

Whether you are a keyboard player yourself or just enjoy the music, the monthly afternoon concerts will have something to offer. 

This friendly club was formed in 1979, and is for all music enthusiasts, particularly those who enjoy the sounds of the latest keyboards and organs. Each concert includes a wide range of musical styles and eras. And for Milford residents it's not far to go either - just up Greenbank Close to All Saints' Hall.

New members are very welcome, as are holidaymakers and visitors. Tickets are not required - just pay at the door. Entry includes refreshments and a there is a superb raffle. Concerts begin at 2.30pm with the doors open from 1.30pm.

To see the New Forest Organ Society's Concert Club Live! Diaryplease click here.
  • Members annual subscription: £7.50
  • Members admission to concerts: £5 
  • Visitors admission: £10
For any enquiries, please call Philip on 01590 644415.


New Forest Organ Society

Steve Turner at Milford Folk Club

Milford Folk Club is delighted to welcome Steve Turner on Thursday 13th July at 7.30pm to Folk At The Bridge (Formerly Milford on Sea Community Centre).

Steve Turner is known as a pioneer of highly sophisticated English concertina song accompaniments, stretching the boundaries of traditional forms, with one of the best voices in the business. He is a multi-instrumentalist, who also accompanies himself on the cittern, and also plays mandolin and tenor banjo.

Steve began his career on the Manchester, UK folk scene at the end of the ‘60s, with the Geordie band “Canny Fettle”.

In 1979 he won the UK Melody Maker’s national “Stars of the 80s” competition, and for the next 12 years he toured solo, nationally and internationally and has now released his ninth album.

Entry on the door: £5 or buy tickets in advance. Bar open on night.
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About Folk At The Bridge

Live Folk Nights are held at The Bridge Every 2nd Thursday of the month.

Entry is £5 and you can buy ticket in advance, or pay on door. The bar is also open for you to enjoy a drink during the show.

Evenings are hosted by Bill Hesp and Floor Singers welcome.

Bar opens at 7.15pm, music until 10.30pm'ish. Everyone invited.

Evenings run by: Milford Folk Club - www.milfordfolkclub.org.uk

To see what else is on at The Bridge: Please click here.

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The Bridge (Formerly MoS Community Centre)
Sea Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0PH
01590 644861

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

Watch Powerboat Racing on Saturday

If you enjoy the thrill of Powerboats, The 2023 Lymington Challenge will be taking place on Saturday 8th July 2023, and you can see the boats from Milford on Sea.

The race starts from Berthon Marina in Lymington at 1pm, then into and around Christchurch Bay. 

It is expected that the powerboats can be seen from Milford on Sea beach, Hurst Spit or Hurst Castle, as they pass The Needles and enter the bay between approximately 1pm to 3pm. Weather dependant of course.

This race is Round 3 of 2023 UKOPRA Offshore Championship.


UKOPRA-United Kingdom Offshore Powerboat Racing Association
www.ukopra.co.uk

02 July 2023

Rockpool Cheese Closing at End of July

We are sad to hear that Peter and Gilly will be closing Rockpool Cheese in the centre of Milford on Sea high street at the end of July.

This is a shame, as this delightful little specialist shop has introduced many villagers to cheeses they may not have discovered before.

There is still time to visit on the next few Fridays & Saturdays to stock up on your favourite cheese, or if you have not been in the shop before, pop in - you will be surprised what you will discover!

Photo by Advertiser & Times
They do plan to be back sometime, in some form, though. 

Peter and Gilly have sent this message: "I just wanted to let you know that unfortunately, owing to Ill health in the family, we are having to close our little cheese shop. We will be closing by the end July.  We’d like to thank everyone who supported us and we loved introducing you all to some amazing fine cheeses."

About Rockpool Cheese

Rockpool Cheese opened in December 2021 and is owned by Gillian and Peter Maclean-Arnold.

They offer a wide selection of speciality artisan & farmhouse cheeses, relishes and accompaniments, primarily from the UK and south coast but with a few delicious European cheeses thrown in for good measure. The cheese range includes; cow, goat and ewe cheeses; pasteurised, unpasteurised and vegetarian.

Photo by Advertiser & Times
July 2023 Opening Hours
Friday: 10am - 4pm
Saturday: 10am - 4pm

Rockpool Cheese
46 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QD
01590 643433

Sunday Opening at The Cave

It is great to hear that now that the summer season has arrived, Milford on Sea's ever popular wine, gin & Tapas bar, The Cave, is once again open on Sundays.

Sundays opening times at The Cave are now from 12noon to 8pm, with food being served from 12noon to 7pm, - and a warm welcome awaits all.


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About The Cave

The Cave is a popular and vibrant Wine & Gin Bar, as well as a Tapas Restaurant and Off-Licence. The venue specialises in premier quality wines, speciality gin & tonics, spirits and beers.

The Cave has stylish and relaxing surroundings, and is the place to meet friends at any time of day for a light lunch, afternoon tea/coffee, through to pre-dinner or after-dinner drinks to finish off your evening in style. There are also regular Live Music Nights and Tasting Evenings.

This unique business has been in Milford on Sea since May 2013, and can be booked for private hire to host parties and gatherings.

The Cave
2 Church Hill, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QH
01590 642195

Music Festival Sign Issue Resolved

The Milford on Sea Music Festival organisers have had some excellent news; the Highways Department at Hampshire County Council have confirmed that the 8ft metal parking sign that would have obstructed the main stage, will be removed by 19th July.

This will be in time for the music festival, which takes place on the village green from Friday 21st to Sunday 23rd July 2023.

To read the original full story, please click here.

Thanks go to everyone who helped out by contacting HCC, and to the council themselves for taking action to resolve the issue. 

Now, everyone can have a great music festival in just a few weeks' time.

U10 Boys & U11 Girls Player opportunities at Village Football Club

Milford on Sea Youth Football Club are holding a Trail Day for next seasons' U10s Teams on the 4th July from 6pm to 7pm at Barnes Lane Recreation Ground, Milford on Sea, S041 ORP.

Everyone is welcome and new players invited. 

The team had a very successful 2022-23 season, and train every week. They play matches on Sundays in the Bournemouth youth league. 

The club is also linked to Bashley FC, giving the boys the best chance to progress from youth to senior football at an established senior club.

For more information, please contact Jo Sheppard on 07715 905914.


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Milford On Sea U11 Girls Football Team 

The girls team are also looking for players. Have fun playing an exciting, supportive team sport.

Open To All Current Year 4 & 5 Girls (No Previous Experience Necessary). Training Tuesday 4.30pm to 5.30pm - Matches Saturday Mornings.

For More Information, please contact Hayley on 07525 378924.

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Milford on Sea Youth Football Club
Barnes Lane Recreation Ground
Barnes Lane
Milford on Sea
SO41 0RP

enquiries@mosyfc.co.uk

Milford on Sea Youth Football Club: Sponsors & Treasurer Needed

 Milford on Sea Youth Football Club are looking for:

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Volunteer Treasurer

Milford on Sea Youth Football Club are also looking at recruiting a New Volunteer Treasurer for the football club. The role is mainly to keep eye on subs incoming, expenditure, paying bills etc. 

If you are able to help, please contact Josh Mantock on 07480 235585.

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Sponsorship

Sponsors are invited to get in touch for sponsorship of team shirts from mini to youth teams, and club advertising.

Please contact: AJ on 07795 221367.


 
Milford on Sea Youth Football Club
Barnes Lane Recreation Ground
Barnes Lane
Milford on Sea
SO41 0RP

enquiries@mosyfc.co.uk

The Go Go Five playing live on Saturday

The Go Go Five at The Bridge for a Band Night on Saturday 9th July from 7.30pm.

Local village musician, Ivan Chandler and his band will be playing an explosive mix of Motown, 60's Soul, Jazz, Rock & Blues!

Tickets: £12. Buy ticket in advance, or pay on door. Bar open on night.

Find out more about the Go Go Five: www.thegogofive.com


To see what else is on at The Bridge: Please click here.

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The Bridge (Formerly MoS Community Centre)
Sea Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0PH
01590 644861

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

Zoe's back at Fuel Hair Mechanics

Fuel Hair Mechanics in Milford on Sea high street are pleased to announce that Zoe is on her way back to this very popular precision barbering salon.

Zoe is a senior hair technician, and she will be returning to the Fuel Team soon, and taking appointments from Wednesday 19th July 2023. 

Reservations can now be made with Zoe, or any other member of the Fuel Team at:


Nick, a classic barber is also in the salon and offering a discount for the over 65's, emergency services and military personnel.

Nick is at the scissors on Mondays and Wednesdays, and is offering barber priced haircuts, styling and hot towel beard trims as he builds his reputation in the area over the next couple of months.   

Prior to joining Simon and the team, Nick completed a bike ride across the Sahara earlier this year!

Bookings for Zoe, Nick or Simon can be made online now at: 


Fuel Hair Mechanics
61 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QG
01590 718992

Opening Hours
Monday: 10am to 6pm
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday to Friday: 9am to 8pm
Saturday: 9am to 6pm
Sunday: 9am to 4pm

Freedom to Learn hosting First Friday Lunch

Local Milford on Sea village charity, Freedom to Learn are hosting the First Friday Lunch at 1pm on Friday 7th July at The Bridge (Formerly the Community Centre).

The First Friday Lunch is open to all, so please just come along. Lunch is just £8, and there is no need to book.

This month's event is hosted by Freedom to Learn, a local charity supporting vulnerable children in Nepal to get an education. They will be serving vegetarian chilli for lunch and a yummy lemon drizzle cake for dessert. There will also be a raffle, film, stalls & a presentation by children from Milford on Sea Primary School.

All profits go towards the charity's work.


About Freedom to Learn

Freedom to Learn is a Milford on Sea based charity run by Joey Owen. The charity works to provide the opportunity of education to children from some of the remotest regions of the Himalayas and South Asia.

Freedom to Learn improves the quality of, and access to, education amongst remote communities in Nepal.

They do this by working with local children to overcome any obstacles that might prohibit them from attending school. For example, for children living in rural provinces, something as simple as a bicycle can change the course of their lives – offering them a viable way of travelling to and from school every day.

They also work with the schools themselves, to help them deliver the best possible standard of education – through teacher training, international school twinning and the provision of vital educational equipment.

To find out more about Freedom to Learn and their work; please click here.

You can help to give a child the Freedom to Learn

There are a number of ways in which individuals or organisations can help towards giving a child the freedom to learn:
  • By giving a one-off donation of your choice.
  • As a monthly donation of any amount, at your own discretion – every pound counts!
  • As a long term commitment of £10 per month for ten years. (£1,200 for a full education)
To find out moreplease click here. 

Qualified Chef opportunity at Ray's Italian

Ray's Italian Kitchen are looking for an enthusiastic, creative, fully qualified chef to assist the head chef, Karl in running the small and busy restaurant kitchen.

This role offers the chance to work a 4-day week, with every Sunday and Monday and an allocated day off. Providing you with a great work life balance. Hours can be worked around school run if required.

Ray's is a great place to work in the heart of Milford on Sea, and there daily menu features carefully selected dishes that are big on flavour and taste plus they have a specials, deli and small plate grazing menu. 

You can be an important part of a small team of friendly individuals where you'll have the opportunity to really shine and create a fantastic role for yourself in the kitchen.

The role also offers; creative decision making, a passionate, friendly team and a fun, fast paced environment. If this is what you want, then they want to hear from you!

If this all sounds like the right opportunity for you then please do get in touch.

Drop your CV into the restaurant or email Stacey at:

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PS: Front of House. If you are enthusiastic and friendly, and would like to be part of Ray's Italian's front of house team, full and part-time roles are often available. Please get in touch.
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Ray’s Italian Kitchen
11 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QF
01590 645300

01 July 2023

The Gun Quiz Night: Every 1st Sunday

The Gun Inn is holding one of their regular Pub Quiz Nights this Sunday, 2nd July at 7pm.

The evening will feature teams of up to 6 people, and everyone is welcome. £2 entry fee per person.

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

The Gun Quiz Nights are held the First Sunday of Every Month.

History of The Gun Inn

We think there has been a dwelling on the site of the Gun Inn since the 1600’s, but the earliest tangible reference is from the Churchwardens accounts of 1783 when it is referred to as ‘The House at the sign of the Gun’. By 1790 it is simply named ‘The Gun’. Various other sources mention ‘The Pot House’ or ‘Ale House’, so we have assumed that rate payers at this property were in fact ‘Landlords’.

We have found reference to 27 landlords since 1783. Two were drowned at Keyhaven, five were named George, two were women and most served for two to three years. The longest serving was Arthur Payne (pictured below) from 1871 until his death in 1909, some 38 years. The most recent tenants, Paul and Jacquie Hill, come in a close second at 33 years service. 

Due to his fame in the world of Wild Fowling, it has often been said that ‘The Gun’ was named for Colonel Peter Hawker’s punt gun, but Hawker didn’t make his first visit to Keyhaven until 1814, some 24 years after the first records appear naming the building as ‘The Gun’. We think it is more likely that the sign post for Hurst Castle simply had a gun on it, and that sign stood in front of the building which now carries its name.

To read the History of The Gun Innplease click here.


The Gun Inn
Keyhaven Road, Keyhaven, SO41 0TP
01590 642391

Summer Opening Hours.

  • Monday: 11.30am to 8pm
  • Tuesday - Closed
  • Wednesday to Sunday: 11.30am to 10pm
On Busier evenings The Gun stays open later and on quieter evenings last orders are called half hour before closing.