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01 June 2022

New Low Impact Ladies Fitness Class

A New Low Impact Ladies Fitness Class has been launched at The Unit in Laundry Lane on Thursdays at 10am.

The classes are led by Sophia Handscomb, an experienced fitness, weight loss and wellbeing coach. There are a maximum of 6 people per class.

This class is for women who are looking for a workout without the jumping/impact and is adapted to suit all ages, abilities and fitness levels.

These low impact classes are a great workout whilst we also look to protect our joints along the way.

To book a Free Trail, please contact Sophia on by clicking here or messaging; 07946 603873.

The coaches would love to meet you and for you to join their community, so why not go along and try it out. Nothing ventured, nothing gained!


Coastal Erosion Update Presentation

There is a Drop In presentation and update on Coastal Erosion for all Milford-on-Sea residents on Thursday 9th June anytime between 10am to 4pm at Milford on Sea Community Centre.

New Forest District Council along with project partners at the Environment Agency and AECOM will explain about a new coastal strategy that will guide how the risks of coastal flooding and erosion may be sustainably managed for the next 100 years. And what happens if we don’t defend our coast.


More info on local coastal erosion is available at: www.twobays.net

Milford on Sea Parish Council 
The Old Clockhouse, 22 High Street, Milford-on-Sea SO41 0QD
Parish Clerk: Graham Wells
Asst. Parish Clerk: Niamh Morrison
01590 644410
clerk@milfordonseaparishcouncil.gov.uk

Parish Council Office is open most days from Monday to Friday: 10am to 3pm.

31 May 2022

Hurst Castle Jubilee Family Fun

Have a fun family day out at Hurst Castle over the May Half Term.


Saturday 28th May to Sunday 5th June:
10am – 5.30pm

Join us in the Family Trail to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee and win a prize, plus Arts & Crafts (fancy dress welcome)

All activities included in castle admission. Ferry available from Keyhaven at 10am then approx. every 30 mins.


Do you fancy a Folk Night?

If you like live folk music, then a night out at Milford Folk Club could be just the thing for you.

Held every Second Thursday of the month at the Community Centre, the next evening being Thursday 9th June.
Bill Hesp

The evening is hosted by Bill Hesp and floor singers welcome.  

Tickets: £4.50 on the door or in advance from the CC Box Office. The bar opens at 7.15pm and evening ends 10.30pm'ish.


About The Milford Folk Club

Milford Folk Club was established in 2007 – more or less with a wing and a prayer. The organiser hadn’t been inside a folk club since the smoky, dingy, hand over ear sessions of the 1960s but had always loved traditional music, both folk and blues.

So, it was with these 60s type back room of pubs / clubs that she remembered and therefore set about running the new Milford Folk Club along the same lines.

We couldn’t replicate the smoky, dingy atmosphere but we did have converted portakabins and beer!

So much support was enjoyed from other clubs, although at that time there were few outlets for acoustic music – not so thirteen years on.

Milford Folk Club was so fortunate to attract the Goodthyme Brothers, Jim Palmer and Bill Hesp.

Bill has stayed the course and is now our regular host and all time walking encyclopedia of folk knowledge: he knows who wrote and recorded everything.

Bill organises the evenings – usually a couple of songs from him, welcome floor singers and guest singer.

In 2010 the folk club moved into the new Community Centre in Milford on Sea – quite posh, really.

The club meets on the second Thursday of each month and still usually follows the format of host, floor singers and guests.

We try to keep the entrance price down to £4.50 although occasionally have to charge a little more if we brave it and book expensive guests.

The folk club is also very pleased to organise the occasional special evening in partnership with Lymington Folk & Blues Club.

Our room has a stage, brilliant lighting and sound systems if needed and we are always keen to listen to all sorts of music. One exciting ‘spin off’ is the regular Blues evenings organised by Bob Long.

The acoustic/traditional scene locally seems to be thriving and, despite many other venues now operating locally, Milford Folk Club often attracts an audience of around 60 or more.

Our guests always say what a great venue it is, what great audiences Milford provides – and we would add how lucky we are to have so much local talent who come along, support the club by singing a few numbers and of course how lucky we are to have a great venue and a great audience.


Milford Folk Club
www.milfordfolkclub.org.uk


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

30 May 2022

Donations Still Needed for Ukraine

The residents of Milford on Sea have been very generous in donating to the people suffering in Ukraine, sadly the crisis is not yet over and the needs of millions of Ukrainians displaced continues to rise. 

To date, New Forest for Ukraine has sent 25 trucks of donations to refugee centres in Poland. Anything Milford residents can do to help is massively appreciated. The current urgent requirements are :
  • Dry Food including baby food
  • Toiletries
  • Travel bags
Other on-going needs are listed below:

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Please drop off donations to: Saltwater Café or the Community Centre.

Thank you to everyone who has generously donated.


Saltwater Café
106 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QE
01590 643518


New Forest for Ukraine

29 May 2022

New Pickles at Rockpool Cheese

If you have not yet shopped at Rockpool Cheese in Milford on Sea high street now might be a good time to pay a visit as they have added a range of unusual pickles to their extensive range of artisan cheeses.!

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The pickle range includes; Walnuts with a tangy crunch, figs for a mix of hot and sweet, pears for a taste sensation and shallots for a lovely munchy sweetness.

Rockpool Cheese, owned by Gillian and Peter Maclean-Arnold, has a wide selection of speciality artisan and farmhouse cheeses 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.

Opening Hours
Tuesday: 10am - 2pm
Wednesday: 10am - 2pm
Thursday: 10am - 2pm
Friday: 10am - 2pm
Saturday: 10am - 5pm
Sunday/Monday: Closed

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

Relax with T’ai Chi Classes

There are places available for T’ai Chi / Qigong Classes in the studio at Milford Community Centre.

Classes take place on Tuesdays from 8.50am and on Wednesdays from 10am for one hour.

To find out more; please click here

T’ai Chi/ Qigong is a form of traditional Chinese medicine that has helped transform people’s health and well-being for over 2500 years.

Whatever your age or ability, T’ai Chi / Qigong moves your body with seasonal Qi (Life Force/ Energy) to nourish, replenish and balance & refine your body, mind & soul in harmony with nature, ourselves & others.

Nothing is needed – no mat, no props, just come and be good to yourself.

The classes are run by Petra Ramsden who is qualified as Yoga & T’ai Chi/Qigong teacher with Seasonal Yoga – Evolution for Everyone. She wants to share mindfulness, kindness and gratefulness to ourselves by connecting with nature and energy that surrounds us.

To contact Petra
please click here or send her a message through Facebook by clicking here.

28 May 2022

Brian completes Skydive

On Sunday 22nd May Brian Applebee, a popular member of Milford on Sea Bowls Club completed a Skydive, raising money for Oakhaven Hospice in memory of his late wife Joan.

So far, he has raised in excess of £1,700, with more to come. Brian would like to thank everyone who sponsored him for this great cause.

Not something for the fainthearted, well done Brian.

Queen's Platinum Jubilee Events in Milford on Sea

Wherever you choose, enjoy the
Queen's Platinum Jubilee Events in the village
(Click links to see details)


27 May 2022

Local History Lives!

Let your fingers find your family history in and around Milford-on-Sea.

Do you ever wonder how long your family have lived in Milford? And where did Great-Grandad come from as you know he wasn’t born in Milford? And whatever happened to Granny’s sister?

Milford-on-Sea Historical Record Society [MOSHRS] is starting a major project called “Local History Lives” which may help you find the answers to these and other questions about your family’s history. 

The project has been made possible through grants from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Hampshire Archives Trust, Hampshire County Council, Milford-on-Sea Parish Council as well as a contribution from MOSHRS. It is also supported by volunteers from MOSHRS and Milton Heritage Society and if you are interested in helping, please make contact through our website at www.milfordhistory.org.uk.

Three new local history search tools will be launched on the MOSHRS website over the next twelve months. The Research Library, Names Directory and Parish Registers will serve the local history needs of family historians as well as the curious.

If you want to find out what Milford was like a hundred or two hundred years ago, then you will be able to dip into our Research Library. You may find your family or your house among the 150 research articles published by MOSHRS. Each article will be available in a word searchable pdf file and the text may be readily converted into a speech file.

Looking for a particular house or family? A good place to start will be our Names Directory which will search through over 75,000 local records. Successful searches will provide source references for you to investigate more deeply. The directory will draw on many historical records relevant to Milford including parish registers, census records, churchyard burial records, parish rate books, and taxation records going back to 1327.

If you are searching for some really old ancestors, then you will be able to explore our Parish Registers which first started in 1594. The registers of the ancient parish of Milford include the baptisms, marriages and burials of Milford, Hordle, Milton and Pennington, so they cover a very wide area from Highcliff in the west to Priestlands in the east, and from Holmsley and Wootton Bridge in the New Forest, and south to the sea. Our records continue until 1837 when life events were registered centrally.

Milford-on-Sea Historical Record Society will announce the launch of each search tool as it becomes available so keep a look-out. Over time we shall add more articles and records so if your ancestors don’t turn up immediately, try again later. Workshops and talks will be held to promote the use of the new search tools and we intend to make a training video available with each.

The Hampshire Archives Trust says; “This far-sighted and ambitious project looks to make research material widely available and in a form that suits the needs of users.”

Chris Hobby, chairman of MOSHRS says; “Whether you come from an old village family, are new to the area or are viewing from afar, you will be able to use these search tools to investigate your family history and to learn something of Milford’s rich history."

Nick Saunders, chairman of Milton Heritage Society says; “The three new research tools that will be made available through the Local History Lives project will be an invaluable resource for local historians. They will help us to gain a better understanding of those who lived in our area and enable us to examine the social history in our villages."

The Steering Group’s first meeting


For further information, please contact: chris.sanders@moshrs.co.uk

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About the Milford on Sea Historical Record Society 

The society has an excellent website with a lot of information and historical pictures of Milford on Sea's 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 moreplease click here.


MoS Historical Record Society

25 May 2022

Celebrate the Queen's Jubilee on the Village Green

Come on down and enjoy Live Music on Milford on Sea village green to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. A limited number of picnic blankets will be available.

Artists playing are:


*The Cave also has live music inside the bar on the evenings.

Known for doing things in style, The Cave are offering a Traditional Champagne Afternoon Tea as the music plays for just £20pp. This can be served either in The Cave or on the village green. Booking essential.

It is likely to sell out fast, so book now to ensure your space.

To book; call: 01590 642195 or email: info@thecavemos.co.uk


PS: There will also be Live Music in The Cave from 8pm on the Jubilee Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, so just come along to enjoy with a drink or two.



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

24 May 2022

E-Bike Special Offer in Milford on Sea

Milford on Sea based Jaunt-E Bikes have launched an antidote to those busy summer roads and to help make Milford on Sea a little more car free.

This sustainability initiative is only available to Milford on Sea holidaymakers, guests and residents. Pledge to put your car away for three days and hop on an e-bike instead for exclusive heavily subsidised incentive guest/resident only prices.

The Special Offer:
3 Day Hire: 35% off the multi-day website prices. 
(3 days hire normal price £155 - 1 day hire normal price £65). 
Milford 3 Day Hire price £100.

The Details:
• Collect e-bikes between 09.30am and 10.30am
• Return e-bikes from 4.30pm to 5pm on your last day
• Free helmets supplied
• Overnight charger supplied
• Locks provided
• Routes and map supplied

Benefits:
• Fewer cars on the road = more parking spaces, less pollution, less busy.
• You will see and explore more of what the local area has to offer on two wheels instead of four - explore the places that cars can’t get to.
• Healthy transport option, good for the heart – burns approx. same calories as a normal bike because you travel twice as far.
• Five levels of pedal assist put everybody age 14 to 104 on a level playing field.

Special Prices and availability for Milford on Sea, Keyhaven and at Shorefield Country Park residents and guests only. Not available outside these areas.

How to Book:
Book online at; https://www.jaunt-ebikes.co.uk/milfordonsea. Pick your dates, start time between 09.30am - 10.30am and and select 3 day duration. Then you select the Milford on Sea, Car Free eco Experience tab, choosing either a step-over or step-through frame e-bike as well as other extras such as dog trailer and picnics.

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More about Jaunt-E Bikes

The funky, retro chopper-style e-bikes have nippy little 250w batteries and chunky monkey fat tyres which make light work of any terrain including shingle banks.

With a handy 40 mile range on a single charge and an optional bike luggage rack they are perfect for jaunts to the many great picnic spots in the village or a bit further afield, - or simply jump on and has some fun!

If you would like to give someone a special gift, then gift vouchers are available.

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To find out more; please click here.

*There is a phone number on the website or Facebook.

Last chance to complete Health Survey

 Last chance to complete Health Survey...

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Give your views on the future of the War Memorial Hospital by completing a quick survey.

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The Milford on Sea League of Friends are inviting the local community to take part in a survey about the Redevelopment of the War Memorial Hospital site in Sea Road.

To see the survey onlineplease click here

For a printable version; please click here.

To read more background; please click here.

Free Live Music at The Cave

The Cave have a host of Live Music coming up both inside and outside on the village green.

All these events are free and not ticketed, so just come along. 

Artists playing are:
  • Thursday 2nd June 8 to 10pm: Emma Hardy & Paul Denson (Lead vocalist of We Are Robot) in The Cave
  • www.wearerobot.net
  • Friday 3rd June 8.30 to 10.30pm: Hayden Varley in The Cave.

To watch Emma & Paul performing, click here


Known for doing things in style, The Cave are also offering a Traditional Champagne Afternoon Tea as the music plays for just £20pp. This can be served either in The Cave or on the village green. Booking essential.

It is likely to sell out fast, so book now to ensure your space.

To book; call: 01590 642195 or email: info@thecavemos.co.uk



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

Jubilee Friday at The Smugglers

The Smugglers Inn are holding a Jubilee Garden Party with live music on Friday 3rd June.

Jake Among The Willows will be performing between 1pm to 3pm followed by Sunstroke from 4pm to 6pm.

Come and enjoy the Pimms and Prosecco Tent, Hog Roast and more, whilst the children make the most of our 2 play parks.




The Smugglers Inn
88 High St, Milford on Sea, Lymington SO41 0QE
01590 644414

Jazz at the Community Centre This Friday

 Everyone is welcome to enjoy a night of live jazz.


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

Queen's Jubilee Lunch

 Celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee at this special lunch:



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

Successful Plant Fair

Milford Gardeners’ Club would like to thank everyone who supported their Plant Fair on Milford on Sea village green last Saturday.

It was the club's 20th fair and the most successful yet, raising over £1900 for local charities. (Lymington Hospital Friends Appeal and Força - Strength against Cancer.) 

Milford Gardeners’ Club is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. They usually meet on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at Milford Community Centre (doors open 7pm). 

New members are always welcome, and you can find out more about the club, their programme, other activities, and how to join at:

Next year, the Milford on Sea Plant Fair returns on Saturday 20 May 2023.

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PS: After 20 years of helping to organise the Plant Fair, Jenny Spenser is stepping down and handing the organisational reigns to Sharie Perl. 

Jenny was a former chairman of the Gardeners' Club, in addition to being a trustee of various Milford on Sea charitable organisations including the Community Centre.

Our thanks go to Jenny for all she has done to help people across the village and best wishes for all she chooses to do in the future.



About Milford Gardeners' Club

Milford Gardeners' Club began life 25 years ago in 1997.

We exist for the gardeners of Milford on Sea, providing a succession of interesting speakers and demonstrations for our members. We also try to function as a social and meeting place for like-minded gardeners and everyone is welcome to visit. If we don’t make your visit enjoyable please let us know!

Meetings are normally held on the third Wednesday of each month at 7pm in Milford Community Centre, Sea Road SO41 0PH.

We are non-profit making and any events that raise money support local charities. Over the years we have raised over £35,000 and some of the recipients have been Oakhaven Hospice, First Opportunities, Countryside Education Trust, Rose Road, Mayfield Nurseries, Honeypot, Roundabout, Furzey Gardens, Practical Action, Spana, British Kidney Association, Milford Conservation Volunteers, Barry Phillips Youth Trust, Milford Community Library and Bumblebee Conservation Trust. We are eternally grateful for the help and support given by the members to making this Club such a success.

Milford Gardeners' Club

Jubilee Themed Flower Festival

To celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, St Mary's Church in Everton are holding a Jubilee Themed Flower Festival from Thursday 2nd June to Sunday 5th June.

Flower Displays Open: Thursday to Sunday 11am to 5pm

Music Sessions: 

Thursday 2nd June

11am: Bagpipes
2pm: Organ

Friday 3rd June
11.30am: Sway Handbells
2pm: Flute

Saturday 4th June
11.30am: Flute & Piano

Sunday 5th June
5pm: Songs of praise

Entry free, so just pop along.


St Mary's Church
17 Old Christchurch Road, Everton, SO41 0JJ

Jubilee Afternoon Cream Tea at Ray's Italian

Ray's Italian Kitchen will be serving a Queen's Platinum Jubilee Afternoon Cream Tea on Thursday 2nd June, Friday 3rd June and Saturday 4th June.

You can have a scrumptious homemade scone with clotted cream, strawberry jam and a tea or Mozzo coffee for just £5.25!



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

William Ravenscroft's Milford on Sea Legacy

Milford on Sea village is (was) dotted with around 120 houses and other buildings which were built by renowned architect William Ravenscroft. He was also one of six founder members and first secretary of the Milford-on-Sea Historical Record Society.

An interesting article in the Hampshire Chronicle tells the story of William before arriving in Milford on Sea and the many buildings he created in the village from 1898.

To read the Hampshire Chronicle article; please click here.

Milford on Sea Recorded Music Society

Local residents Andy Clark together with David Scourse, host the Milford on Sea Recorded Music Society.

A group of over 30 meet twice a month on Fridays from 2pm to 5pm in Milford on Sea Library in the Village Hall.

The afternoon talk/recital will have a short break for refreshments, but the main objective will be to share with others the intense pleasure of music, whether it be Opera, Symphony, Chamber or Jazz!

The group are affiliated to the Federation of Recorded Music Societies, and will be pleased to welcome potential new members.

For any further information, please contact Andy on 01590 643249 or David on 01590 645365.


Milford on Sea Recorded Music Society
Milford on Sea Village Hall, Park Road, SO41 0QU