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05 February 2024

Free Pudding at The Beach House

If you visit The Beach House in Milford on Sea any weekday Monday to Friday after 5pm, and have a main meal, they will provide you with a delicious pudding at no charge.

This offer runs from 1st February until 30th April 2024 and is ideal for anyone partial to an occasional treat, or those who have a sweet tooth!


T&C's apply.

To book or find out more, please contact 01590 643044


To read more about The Beach House please click here.

The Beach House
Park Lane, Milford on Sea, SO41 0PT
01590 643044




Garage Sale Spectacular on Saturday

A Garage Sale Spectacular is being held on Saturday 10th February 2024 from 10am to 3pm at the Top of Laundry Lane Industrial Estate in Milford on Sea . (S041 0WJ)

Ths sale will include household items, kitchenware, bric-a-brac, clothes, toys, tools, hardware surplus, agricultural and industrial machinery And more.

04 February 2024

The Lighthouse extend Lunch Offers

The Lighthouse on Milford on Sea seafront have extend their January Dining Offer to throughout February 2024.

Dining Offers at The Lighthouse

Local's Lunch on Tuesday lunchtimes throughout February 2024.

The menu offers two courses for £12.50, or three courses for £15.50.

Please check The Lighthouse website or social media for menu updates. Please click here.

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Thrifty Thursdays' on Thursday evenings from 5.30pm throughout February 2024.

Enjoy 2 courses for £15. The menu includes some favourites and weekly changing specials.


Other Events coming to The Lighthouse

Robbie Williams Tribute Night. Friday 2nd February 2nd 2024.

The evening also includes a 3 courses meal with the live music for £60 per person.

To see the menu please click here.

To book a table, please contact: 
The Lighthouse at: 01590 718040

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Valentine's Day Dinner: Wednesday 14th February 2024. 

Romantic dinner and three courses for £50. To see menu please click here.

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About The Lighthouse

Situated on Milford on Sea seafront, The Lighthouse is an independent & relaxed seaside bar and restaurant serving up fresh, local dishes throughout the day seven days a week, including breakfast, lunch and dinner.

For bright days, the outside terrace is a great place for an alfresco drink or meal.

The Lighthouse also offer a takeaway service with hot & cold snacks, ice creams & drinks for beachgoers and walkers.

Throughout the year, regular entertainment events are held, featuring live music, tribute acts, and dining events.

Private dining and events can also be catered for in the Function Room for groups of 30 from Sunday to Wednesday, and 50 on Fridays and Saturdays. Ideal for getting together with loved ones, or for a meeting or group event. Sit down meal and buffet options available for exclusive use hire.

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The Lighthouse Seaside Bar & Dining
Hurst Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0PY
01590 718040

Temptation at Braxton Gardens Tea Room

If you have never visited Braxton Gardens Tea Room and needed a reason to go, these pictures should tempt you to do it!



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To find out more about Braxton Gardens & Tea Room, please click here.

Good dogs and children welcome. Check website or Facebook for opening hours.


Braxton Gardens & Tea Room
Lymore Lane, Milford on Sea, SO41 0TX
01590 641501


Last tickets for Murder Mystery Dinner

The last few tickets are available for the Murder Mystery Dinner, organised by Nova from New Forest Events, which is coming to The Beach House at 6.30pm on the 9th February 2024.

"Are you looking for something exciting to happen here in sleepy old Milford on Sea, well it is about to a little murderous....get your best 1930s clobber on and come a super sleuthing at the Beach House where we will be playing the parts of the Midwinter Dinner Party Guests at a very intimate three course dinner party. 

Places are almost sold out so please book via www.newforestevents.uk.

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Future Events:

Other events coming later in the the year include a fabulous night of the very best Trad Jazz and Burlesque, or in September another night of Murder at The Big Top. Details and venues on website.

To join the New Forest Events emailing list to find out about all the other events coming soon, please click here.

Nova Milesko
Event Organiser

New Forest Events
07894 588002





The Beach House
Park Lane, Milford on Sea, SO41 0PT
01590 643044
www.beachhousemilfordonsea.co.uk
www.facebook.com/thebeachhousehw

Watch Wonka at The Bridge

The Bridge will be screening the family film Wonka at the M3 Movie Monday at 2pm on Monday 12th February 2024.

Everyone is welcome and tickets are only £5. This screening is part of the M3 series for children aged 5-10 and their families. All adults must be accompanied by a responsible child!

The film is a spectacular adventure—Based on the extraordinary character at the center of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, one of the best-selling children’s books of all time. Starring Timothée Chalamet in the title role, “Wonka” tells the wondrous story of how the world’s greatest inventor, magician and chocolate-maker became the beloved Willy Wonka we know today.

An intoxicating mix of magic and music, mayhem and emotion, all told with fabulous heart and humour.

Tickets: £5 from The Bridge Box Office.

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

Captain Crackers back at The Gun Inn

The Gun Inn in Keyhaven are welcoming back local band, Captain Crackers and the Curiosities on Wednesday 7th February 2024 from 7.30pm.

The evening will also feature special guests: State of Undress.

Captain Crackers and the Curiosities describe themselves as: Based in the New Forest, we love frolicking through wildflower meadows, splashing across picturesque chalk streams, getting lost in ancient woodland and fetching up sweaty and bedraggled at The Gun Inn.

It sounds like this will be a unique evening of music and mayhem!

If you are coming just for a drink there is no need to book.

Tables for dining will be limited so please call, email, or book online to reserve a table for dinner.

Meet  Captain Crackers: www.captaincrackers.band

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Open Mic & Folk Night at The Gun Inn

Every First and Third Thursday each month from 7.30pm.

Come along to an informal an evening of singing, playing or listening to singers and musicians. All types of music, from folk to whatever you fancy.

At the same time enjoy a beer, glass of wine, your favourite tipple, or a meal from the extensive menu using the best British seasonal produce.

Everyone welcome.

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Quiz Night at The Gun Inn

Every First Sunday of each month from 7pm.

Teams of up to 6 people. Bring a team or come and join up with new people on the night. (£2 entry fee per person).

Booking for the quiz is not essential as you can just come along and join in on the night, but booking a table is recommended if you are bringing a team.
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To read the History of The Gun Inn: please click here.


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

Please check website for Opening Hours.

Slow Flow Yoga with Dr Mo

Join in with the Slow Flow Yoga with Dr Mo. The classes are held Every Thursday at 9.30am at The Bridge.

If you want to feel energised yet calm, strong, yet mobile, join Dr Mo for a mind body yoga class with a clear focus on modifications and alignment to help you expand your individual range of movement.

Grounded in yoga philosophy with breathwork and meditation, taught by an advanced yoga teacher with specialist training in yoga for cancer.

Block of 6 Classes: £66

Drop In: £12 per Class

For more information, please contact Dr. Mo Vontz at mo@yogawithdrmo.co.uk.

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Ocean Soul Yoga

Lucie from Ocean Soul Yoga, is a Milford on Sea based yoga teacher who has some places at her Vinyasa Flow Yoga Classes in the village. 

Newcomers will be very welcome.

The classes take place on:
  • Monday evenings from 6pm to 7pm at The Bridge, and on: 
  • Friday mornings from 9:30am to 10:30am in the Guide Hut, Sea Road.

The Ocean Soul Yoga Classes are taught in a vinyasa flow style, meaning movement with breath. This often continuous flow of movement makes for an invigorating practice, and adds to the rewarding feeling during savasana, a relaxed supine pose which is used to bring every practice to a close. 

You do not need to be experienced or able to touch your toes to join this class, just a willing desire to move up and down and around the mat in a fun and judgement free zone!

Please bring your own mat & props if you have them. If you need to borrow equipment please get in touch. 

For more information, or to book an upcoming class, please contact Lucie on 07514 604104 or lucie@ocean-soul-yoga.com.

Other Clubs & Classes 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

Learn to play the violin

A New Exciting Violin Group, "Fiddling for Fun" will soon be starting for Adult Beginners at The Bridge in Milford on Sea.

You can learn to play the violin in a friendly, and fun community music-making group environment on Friday afternoons. Instruments Supplied.

New group starting soon.

For more details, or to reserve your place telephone the organiser Timothy Warren, directly on 0773 308 5290.

Timothy is the founder and head teacher at The Winchester Music School.

Other Clubs & Classes 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


02 February 2024

Unlimited Yorkshire Puddings!

The Beach House are celebrating National Yorkshire Pudding Day on Sunday 4th February 2024. I didn't know there was such a thing, but it makes my very happy to know there is!

Throughout the day, The Beach House Team will be serving unlimited Yorkies and gravy as standard with all roast dinners, whilst at the same time you can enjoy a glass of wine, or a popular Badger beer.

Booking are now being taken, or you could take chance with a walk-in.


The Beach House
Park Lane, Milford on Sea, SO41 0PT
01590 643044
www.beachhousemilfordonsea.co.uk
www.facebook.com/thebeachhousehw

31 January 2024

Free Sign Language Open Day on Saturday

Everyone in the village is invited to a Free Sign Language Open Day on Saturday 3rd February 2024 from 12noon to 2pm in Milford on Sea Village Hall (Park Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QH).

This informal Open Day will give simple tips on communicating with deaf people, or those hard of hearing, and an insight into how British Sign Language helps deaf people communicate with their silent world.

It is likely that we all know someone who struggles with their hearing, a visit to the open day would give you ways to improve how you communicate with them.

Everyone is welcome to pop in to this informal afternoon, whether as an individual interested in understanding more about British Sign Language, a business or organisation.

Just drop in for a chat.

Just imagine the smiles if you could communicate better with any deaf people you know or meet.

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PS: There is no obligation, but should you be interested, you can also find out about the next Introduction to British Sign Language Course which will start in the village from Monday 19th February 2024.

The aim of the course is for you to be able to communicate with deaf people. This valuable and caring skill can enhance the lives of those you meet who are unable to hear the world around us.

To find out more about Nancy, please click here


FeelHear
Nancy Weatherson
Deaf Communications Professional

Enhanced DBS Certificate holder | NRCPD Registered 213333


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Supper Club returns to Verveine

Verveine Restaurant are once again running their Verveine Supper Club, which provides a social gathering to meet new people, and at the same time experience David Wykes incredible dishes.

The Supper Club consists of One Communal Table and 4 courses for £32.

Upcoming dates: Arrival at 7.15pm, food served at 7.30pm.
  • 7.15pm: Wednesday 21st February 2024
  • 7.15pm: Wednesday 20th March 2024
  • 7.15pm: Wednesday 17th April 2024
  • 7.15pm: Wednesday 15th May 2024
To book, please call 01590 642176 or contact: info@verveine.co.uk.

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About Verveine

Verveine was opened in February 2010 by renowned chef/patron David Wykes. This exceptional fish restaurant offers high quality and relaxed dining in a cordial atmosphere, whilst serving imaginative, unusual and exciting modern dishes.

Dining at Verveine is quite simply, 'A dining experience'.

They take a slightly different approach to dining out, rather than selecting dishes they ask: How many courses would you like? - Is there anything you don't fancy eating? - and Do you have any allergies?

From there, they create a meal to include a mixture of Verveine favourites alongside new and seasonally inspired creations with the very best ingredients.

They offer great value 2 or 3 course lunches, a 6 course tasting lunch, through to exceptional evening tasting menus with 4, 6 or 8 courses. Gift vouchers are also available all year round.

On selected dates throughout the year, they also run The Supper Club, which consists of One Communal Table with an enticingly priced 4 course menu. This is a great way to meet people and enjoy a fun evening with delicious food! 
Chef/Patron David learnt his trade through working in world renowned restaurants in France and England.
Verveine holds a Five Star Exceptional Food Rating in the renowned Harden's Guide, and is placed in the Harden's Top 100 Restaurants in the Hardens Guide.

The restaurant has also gained recognition in The Times and Tatler Top 100 Restaurant List, holds 2 AA Rosettes, is recommended in the Michelin Guide and the Good Food Guide, and has a Tripadvisor Travellers Choice with 5 star average.

In 2018 David authored and launched The Verveine Cook Book. He also has his own range of bespoke Spice Tin Blends, a Rum Liquor range and Gift Vouchers.

David has also won awards for Best Service, Best Seasonal Menu, and Best Restaurant in Hampshire and he won Hampshire Chef of the Year two years in a row.


Verveine
98 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QE
01590 642176

30 January 2024

Wimbledon Champion Lottie Dod and Milford on Sea

Local resident, Malcolm Mecklenburgh has bought another famous Milford on Sea resident of the past to our attention; Lottie Dod, five-time Wimbledon Champion and Olympic Silver Medallist. The Guinness Book of Records named her as the most versatile female athlete of all time.

This tantalising knowledge ignited a frivolous wish to find out more, in addition to the information that Malcolm had provided from his own research.   

Lottie Dod- Aged 20
Lottie (Charlotte) Dod was born in 1871 in Cheshire, to a wealthy family who had made their fortune in the cotton trade.

Lottie went on the become an English multi-sport athlete, competing and becoming a champion in tennis, golf and archery.

She also participated in many other sports, including field hockey, billiards, skiing, ice skating, mountain climbing, and cycling.

Tennis

Best known as a tennis player, she was the five-time Wimbledon Ladies' Singles Champion.

In the summer of 1887, she won her first Wimbledon Championship when she was only 15, earning her the nickname 'Little Miracle'. 

She remains the youngest Wimbledon Ladies' Singles Champion.

Billie Jean King was later to described Lottie as "One of the world's great unsung sporting heroes.'

In 1983, Lottie was inducted to the International Tennis Hall of Fame. 

To read more, please click here.

Field Hockey

In 1899, see was made captain of the Cheshire County team. In the same year, Lottie first played in the England Women's Field Hockey Team, which she had helped to found. The team won 3-1 versus Ireland. 

In the 1900 rematch she scored both goals in a 2–1 victory. After which, she suffered from sciatica attacks which kept her from sporting events for a many months.

Golf

Lottie Dods golf career included representing England, and in 1904 she won the British Ladies Amateur Championship at Troon in Ayrshire.

Few golf clubs allowed women to play around the time Lottie first played golf at age fifteen. 

In 1894 she helped establish a ladies' golf club at Moreton.

She then entered the National Championships, and became a regular competitor in this, and other golf tournaments, for the next few years.

In 1898 and 1900 she reached the semi-finals of the National Championships, but was defeated narrowly both times. 

In 1900, she also played in an unofficial country match against Ireland, which the English won 37–18.

Having won the British Ladies Amateur Championship in 1904, Lottie was the first, and to date only, woman to win British tennis and golf championships.

To read more about her golf exploits, please click here.

Archery

In archery, Lottie won her first tournament by 1906, and competed in the Grand National Archery Meeting of 1906, 1907 and 1908.


In 1908 she won a Silver Medal at the 1908 London Olympics at the White City Stadium.

In 1910, Lottie came second in the Grand National Archery Meeting. Had she have won, this would have made archery the third sport in which she became a national champion.

It is said that one of her family ancestors commanded the English longbowmen at the Battle of Agincourt, which makes an interesting connection to her skill in this sport.

To read more about her golf & archery exploits, please click here.

Winter Sports

In the winter, she was an ice athlete and trained in Switzerland. Lottie spent time skiing and ice skating, and she became the first woman to complete the toboggan course on St. Moritz's world famous Cresta Run at 70mph. 

Lottie Dod
Taking the Skating Test at St. Moritz
In 1896, she passed the St. Moritz Ladies' Skating Test in the Continental Style, and she then returned the next year to become the second woman ever to successfully complete the St. Moritz Men's Skating Test.

She also participated in curling, mountain climbing, and long-distance bike rides across Europe.

To read more about her winter sports, please click here.

Part of her career were recorded by Team GB. To read, please click here.

Lottie was a true pioneer. She succeeded in many sports during the Victorian era when women were still considered fragile and delicate, and her achievements helped to smash this unfounded myth.

WW1 War Years

The Milford on Sea Historical Record Society were able to confirm from the Imperial War Museums' Lives of the First World War website, that during World War 1 she had been a member of the British Red Cross Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD).

During this time she serve in hospital in  Chelsea London, Devon and Speen Buckinghamshire. 

The Voluntary Aid Detachment was a voluntary unit of civilians providing nursing care for military personnel. 

After the war ended Lottie had provided more than 1,000 hours of service during the conflict, and she received a British Red Cross Gold Service Medal for her service at a military hospital in Speen.
 
Music

Lottie was also an accomplished contralto singer who performed with the London Oriana Madrigal Society, a piano and banjo player. 

She also worked with youth clubs in Great Britain, including the Girl Guides, whom she taught piano and singing.

Later Years

Lottie never married, and in her later life, Lottie was known to have lived at Kivernells in Milford on Sea for a number of years. 

Frank Cowper, author, journalist, yacht broker, and the unsung pioneer of yachting, also had a connection to Kivernells from when it was converted to Kivernells School in 1879. 

In 1916 Kivernells returned to a private house owned by Horace Mann until his death in 1937. 

In 1939 Kivernells was then run as a rest & convalescent home, until 1963 when the house was converted into eight flats.  

Finally, in 1988 the house which had been known as Kivernells was demolished to become the site for Kivernell Place, Woodland Way, Milford on Sea. 

(Kivernells is not to be confused with Kivernells House Residential & Retirement Home that was demolished around 2001. Until around the 1980's Kivernells House Residential & Retirement Home had been known as Ellaland, which at one time had been Ellaland School.)

To read more about Frank Cowper and Kivernells, please click here.

Final Years

Lottie continued to attend the Wimbledon Championships until her late eighties.

One of her brothers, Willy Dod, an Olympic Archery Champion, was living in Earls Court when he died in 1954. He & Lottie became the first brother and sister to win medals in the same Olympic Games.

She eventually settled at the Birchy Hill Nursing Home in Sway, Hampshire.

Another brother, Tony, who had represented Lancashire at chess, also lived in Sway, at Arnewood Corner. 

In 1960 she passed away peacefully in bed at the age of 88, fittingly, listening to the Wimbledon tennis commentaries on the radio. Tony died in the same year that Lottie passed away.

One Remaining Mystery

Malcolm has discovered that there is one remaining mystery to solve.

To date, no one has been able to trace a memorial stone.

It is known that her funeral service was held in Sway, and Sasha Abramsky searched Sway Churchyard without success. Possibly, but unlikely, her remains may have returned to the place of her birth, Bevington, but there is no record there. It is thought that Lottie is not in All Saints' Churchyard, as she does not appear in the Milford on Sea Burial Register.

It is true that Milford on Sea only has a small connection with Lottie Dod, but it is a connection never the less!

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Two books on her life are known to have been published:

Little Wonder

The Extraordinary Story of Lottie Dod, the World's First Female Sports Superstar.

Written by Sasha Abramsky

Little Wonder tells the epic, and until now largely unchronicled, story of Lottie Dod, the first great heroine in women's sports. Dod was a champion tennis player, golfer, hockey player, tobogganist, skater, mountaineer, and archer. 

She was also a first-rate musician, performing numerous choral concerts in London in the 1920s and 1930s, including in a private performance before the King and Queen. 

In the late 19th century, Dod was almost certainly the second most famous woman in the British Isles, bested only by the fame of Queen Victoria. She was fawned over by the press, and loved by a huge fan base - which composed poems and songs in her honor, followed her from one tournament to the next, voraciously read every profile published on her and every report on her sporting triumphs.

Yet, within a decade or two of her retirement from sports, Dod was largely a forgotten figure. She lived, unmarried and childless, until 1960, and for the last half of her life she was shrouded in obscurity. In this new book, Sasha Abramsky brings Lottie's remarkable achievements back into the public eye in a fascinating story of resilience and determination.

To find out more, please click here.


Lottie Dod: Champion of Champions – The Story of an Athlete

Witten by Jeffrey Pearson and published in 1989. 

To find out more, please click here.

29 January 2024

Beach Huts invaded by shingle!

Following the recent storms that have been battering Milford on Sea, local resident, David Mathieson has captured some excellent photographs of the shingle from the beach after it was blown right in front of the beach hut doors.

When beach hut owners bought their properties to be close to the beach, I am not sure this is what they had in mind!


Photographs by David Mathieson

Another picture. Taken by Ann Hart

and the clear up begins!

Photo by Cleo Conway-Bence