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01 December 2024

Tie a Message Ribbon around a Village Christmas Tree

Following a wonderful evening last night, when the village Christmas Lights were switched on, watched by a large crowd who were enthralled by the primary school choir and community carol singing.

The village shops and eateries were also fully in the festive spirit, as many people enjoyed the wide variety of special catering that was available.

Among the many decorations on Milford on Sea Village Green, there are now two Christmas trees where you can add a ribbon with a personal message.

The trees are supported by All Saints' Church and they would love to see your ribbon with a note of your hopes for peace and joy this Christmas.

Add your message to one of the trees when you are next in the village enjoying the fantastic Christmas decorations.


Festive Sausages at Butchers on the Green

Alex at Butchers on the Green is getting into the Christmas spirit with a range of festive sausages.

Known for his extensive range of tasty flavoured bangers, he has just created the Festive Spiced sausages and Prosecco & Strawberry sausages, both for £10.95 per kg.

If these take you fancy, they are available now.

It is always worth wandering into our local village butcher, as there is always something you wouldn't expect to try for dinner.

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Christmas Orders: Product List

Alex also has a full range of quality meat products you can order to make your Christmas extra special.

This includes, turkey, duck, goose, lamb, beef, ham, gammon, and a wide range of game.

Plus: Pigs in blankets, stuffing, pork pie, and more.

Orders will close around mid-December, so place your order soon, so as not to be disappointed.

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Fresh Ready Meals

As we have mentioned before, owner, butcher and former chef, Alex is constantly launching new dishes for you to enjoy at home, and they are all made by him in his village butchers shop.

Not only are they very tasty, they are also excellent value for money - as well as being healthy and freshly made.

It is also always worth popping in to see what other delicious ready meals Alex has created, any of which you can enjoy for your coming meals in the week.

From his time as a chef, Alex knows what tastes good, the pictures show some of the dishes he has created in the past weeks.

To keep up to date with the current offers and new ready meal dishes at Butchers on the Green, just keep an eye on their Facebook page at: facebook.com/butchersonthegreen.

Better still, pop in to see what is available, and try one!


Butchers on the Green
3 Church Hill, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QU

*Closed on Mondays

Butchers on the Green hold a 5 Star Food Hygiene Rating.

Hike, Yoga or Pizza with The Natural Step & The Paddle on the Green

The Natural Step & The Paddle on the Green have partnered up to celebrate the festive season with a mixture of nature, movement and Pizza on Saturday 14th December 2024.

There will be 1, 2 or 3 sessions to join in with at The Natural Step's base at Braxton Gardens.

The choice is yours…
  • 4pm: Group Social Hike, lead by Stu & Skye the husky, this part is free.
  • 5pm: Restorative Yoga Flow, lead by Jess (£10)
  • 6pm: Pizza cooked fresh in the courtyard by The Paddle on the Green Team. Also mulled wine available to get in the festive spirit.

To book any of the events, please contact:
Stu on 07787 427706, Jess on 07946 042263, or email info@thenaturalstep.co.uk.

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About The Natural Step


The Natural Step offer ‘pay as you go’ small group classes for Yoga, Reiki, and Meditation Classes, together with Fitness and lifestyle Coaching, Retreats and Workshops.

The Fitness Classes are for all levels and abilities, these include: Strength and Conditioning, Run Coaching, and Free Community Runs on Saturdays.


Follow all that is happening at The Natural Step at:

For all enquiries please contact:

The Natural Step

Braxton Courtyard, Lymore Lane, Milford on Sea, SO41 0TX
Stu: 07787 427706
Jess: 07946 042263
info@thenaturalstep.co.uk
www.facebook.com/thenaturalstep

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The Paddle on the Green
4 Church Hill, Milford on Sea, United Kingdom
01590 642718
info@thepaddle.co.uk


Step Up Safe Space are collecting Christmas Toys for Local Children

Step Up Safe Space, a Milford on Sea charity and part of the Milford on Sea Charitable Trust, are running a Christmas Toy Drive, where they are collecting toys for disadvantaged local children this Christmas.

Tesco in New Milton are kindly supporting them by collecting any donated items. The charity team will then pass on the gifts to families struggling locally.

If you would like and are able to contribute, please pop any donated items into the marked trolley in the New Milton Tesco store. (Adult &  family toiletries are also always gratefully received.)

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If you, or your family are in need of any help, please contact the Step Up Safe Space team on the contact details below and they will do what they can to assist.

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About Step Up, Safe Space 

Step Up, Safe Space was founded in 2020, and are a non-profit making community support group run by volunteers who support families and individuals in need in Milford on Sea, New Milton and surrounding areas.

They provide essential items, whilst promoting reuse and recycling for a sustainable future. 

As part of their service they also resell local school uniforms. All income from reselling donated uniform go towards essential bills like insurance and storage costs. School uniforms, essential toiletries, and cash donations are always welcomed.

Step Up, Safe Space are part of the Milford on Sea Charitable Trust.

For any more information please contact: 

Step Up, Safe Space

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Meet the Milford on Sea Charitable Trust

Milford on Sea is renowned for people volunteering and helping others, and the village trust currently organise or support a number of village charities and community organisations. 

To find out more, please click here.

The Beach House offering 33% Off Food on Boxing Day & New Year’s Day

If you are looking for somewhere to dine on Boxing Day & New Year’s Day, The Beach House are offering 33% Off Food.

To book or find out more, please call 01590 643044, or visit


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Christmas at The Beach House

Please click button below to see the Festive Menus at The Beach House.


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About MenMeet

MenMeet is a place when men can socially meet and informally chat in Milford on Sea, as well as listen to free talks in a varied programme.

The group meets on the third Thursday each Month at The Beach House.

The evening is free to attend and open to all men in the village to go along with no charge.

The organisation is done by some friendly guys from the local churches, including Tony Styles. The gatherings are of general interest, and you do not have to be a church goer to attend and meet with other local men.

Please contact Tony Styles to let him know if you plan to go along. Please click here.


The Beach House
Park Lane, Milford on Sea, SO41 0PT
beachhouse.reception@hall-woodhouse.co.uk

Christmas Craft Fair & Table Top Sale on Saturday

A Christmas Craft Fair will be held in the Village Hall/Library on Saturday 7th December 2025 from 10am to 1pm.

The craft fair features local makers and traders.

Items available will include; hand-made jewellery, aroma oils, knitted products, Christmas cards, wax melts, doggy treats, and more.

Everyone welcome. Free entry.

Village Hall and Milford on Sea Community Library
Park Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QU

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Table Top Sale at The Bridge

The regular Table Top Sale takes place this Saturday7th December 2024 from 9.30am to 1pm in the Bridge.

A variety of stalls including crafts, bric a brac, clothing, jewellery, handmade preserves and much more. - it changes every time!

Come along for hot drinks and cakes, and to discover some bargains!

Visitor Entry: Free. Café open for drinks and cake.

This is a fundraising event for The Bridge.

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New Stallholders WelcomeYou can book a table at this and future Table Tops Sales' to sell your own items.

Stallholder Table Chairs: £10. To book please contact:
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The Bridge 

Free Taster Psychic Awareness Class

A Free Taster Psychic Awareness Class will be held at The Natural Step on Saturday 7th December 2024 from 10am to 12pm.

The session will be hosted by hosted by Lindsay Percival.

Lindsay is an award-winning spiritualist medium and mentor. UKCP registered transpersonal psychotherapist & clinical supervisor, specialising in trauma.

To find out more, or to book please contact:

Held at: The Natural Step, Unit 2 Braxton Gardens SO41 0TX

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About The Natural Step


The Natural Step offer ‘pay as you go’ small group classes for Yoga, Reiki, and Meditation Classes, together with Fitness and lifestyle Coaching, Retreats and Workshops.

The Fitness Classes are for all levels and abilities, these include: Strength and Conditioning, Run Coaching, and Free Community Runs on Saturdays.

For all enquiries please contact: Stu on 07787 427706, Jess on 07946 042263, or info@thenaturalstep.co.uk.

You can also follow all that is happening at The Natural Step at:
www.facebook.com/thenaturalstep.



The Natural Step
Braxton Courtyard, Lymore Lane, Milford on Sea, SO41 0TX
Stu: 07787 427706
Jess: 07946 042263

Win a Christmas Cake at Lymington Cat & Kitten Rescue

As you walk past the Lymington Cat & Kitten Rescue charity shop opposite The Smugglers Inn in Milford on Sea you will see a spectacular 'Santa Garland' Christmas cake which has been made by Paul Bradford.

Paul, an animal lover, and master cake maker from Cakeflix, a company providing online cake baking and decoration tutorials and based in the Highlands of Scotland, donated his cake thanks to Mandy Black of Amanda Black Cakes.

Although the cake can no longer be eaten, it would make an excellent display piece for any home over the coming festive period, ...and you could win it.

Win the 'Santa Garland' Christmas cake

Sealed bids are now being taken in the cat & kitten charity shop on Monday to Saturday from 10am to 4pm

The highest bidder can then collect the 'Santa Garland' Christmas cake to take home on Christmas Eve - Also, as this cake cannot be eaten, Mandy, our award winning Milford on Sea wedding and celebration cake maker at Amanda Black Cakes, has created and donated a special Christmas cake to be enjoyed by the winner.

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About Lymington Cat and Kitten Rescue

The Milford on Sea branch of the charity shop opened in the village in August 2010 as one of two shops run by the Lymington Cat and Kitten Rescue Charity. The charity has run a shelter for unwanted & sick felines in Lymington and surrounding areas for well over forty years.

The shop welcomes donations of quality fashion items, jewellery, bric-a-brac, etc. during opening hours. Extra volunteers are always welcomed, even if it’s just for a couple of hours a week. Anyone interested can call in to find out more or contact the team below.

Lymington Cat and Kitten Rescue
59 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QG
01590 678663
info@lymicat.org
www.lymicat.org

Open: Monday to Saturday - 10am to 4pm.

Amanda Black Cakes
(Formerly Elmsleigh Cakes)
07914 586441

Christmas Gifts for your Furry Friends

If you are looking for some Christmas treats for your dog or other pets this year, then the small Pet Shop in Paddy's Pool in the village can help.

You can choose to treat them from a good selection of fun treats, doggie hampers, or pet toys.

If your dog loves to get in the water, you and they may like a Ruff & Tumble Drying Coat.
The coats come in a colourful range, and are designed with care and made from top quality double-layer cotton towelling. 

The ultimate solution for managing wet dogs!

To buy any of the above, please pop into Paddy's Pool on Milford Trading Estate in Laundry Lane, Milford on Sea.


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About Paddy's Pool & Grooming Studio

Paddy's Pool first opened in 2007, and since June 2015 has been owned and run by Tina Bird who is passionate about dogs, and is fully qualified in canine hydrotherapy and animal first aid.

Services offered include a welcoming canine hydrotherapy pool for your dog. Ideal if your dog needs to recuperate from an injury or an operation, or to support a weight loss programme. The pool can also help gain confidence in the water, or simply be used to enjoy an occasional good fun swim.

These is also a well-stocked Pet Shop, as well as a popular Dog Grooming Studio

To find out more please click here.

Paddy's Pool Canine Hydrotherapy
Milford Trading Estate, Laundry Lane, Milford on Sea, SO41 0WJ
01590 643054

Joint Plan to Protect Local Birdlife

Dog owners and nature groups are working together to protect coastal birdlife, particularly as wintering birds are now arriving locally.

Picture by Bird Aware Solent
The New Forest Dog Owners Group have partnered with a range of coastal nature groups, to draw attention to bird life and the need for walkers, especially those with dogs (and other users), to allow the birds space as they enjoy their walk along the coast. 

The article on the link below, has been written to explain the issues by Pete Durnell of the Hampshire County Council Countryside Service, and Keith Metcalf, Wings 'Wildlife Vision' Spokesperson.

The piece explain more about wintering birds, such as Brent Geese, and many species of wader, who have been settling in along the Solent at the Keyhaven nature reserves over the past few weeks. 

It also explains how various types of disturbances impact on the birds, and ideas to protect our diminishing ground-nesting birds on Hurst Spit and the surrounding saltmarsh.

The Hurst & Keyhaven Nature Reserve Coastal Forum members, which include over twenty organisations and local authorities, have been working in partnership to address these concerns. Several new colourful advisory and informative signs will be installed next year. 

To Read the full article, please click here.
  
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About WINGS

Wings Wildlife Heritage (known simply as ‘Wings’) was set up in 2022 by Keith Metcalf and friends when they launched their ‘Nature Story-telling’ sessions for youngsters on the Village Green at the May Fair 2022.

The group is ‘not for profit’ and aims to encourage youngsters, and ‘those still young at heart’, to help our depleted local wildlife. Keith's message is that; “Everybody is welcome to help us in our quest to inspire others and enable wildlife recovery on our doorstep”.

To join the WINGS group, please contact Keith.


26 November 2024

Milford becomes Magical on Saturday

A highlight of the year, the Magical Milford Christmas Light Switch On, combined with Carols on the Green will be held on Saturday 30th November 2024 starting at 5pm.

Carols on the Green will feature the Milford on Sea Primary School Choir, and our ever popular village adult choir, Total Voice led by Christine Mulgrew. Proceeds will be led by representatives of village churches.

Father Christmas has confirmed he will be stopping off at the village with presents for the children again this year. 

His grotto can be found in The Retreat Beauty & Health from 4pm until 6.30pm. The cost is £4 per child and each will receive a gift. If you have the correct money that will help.

To see Food Options: please click here.

To see Song Sheets: please click here.
 
There will also be Late Night Shop Opening on the night, and the High Street from Boots to Coastal Bakery will be closed from 4pm to 6.30pm.

Sea Road Car Park will have free parking all day on 30th November 2024.

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The key dates are:

Monday 25th November 2024: Christmas Trees arriving on Milford on Sea Village Green.

Saturday 30th November 2024: Starting at 5pm. Christmas Light Switch On, combined with Carols on the Green, and Late Night Shop Opening.

The village green will once again look magical over the festive period and bring much joy to locals and visitors alike.

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Still Raising Funds to Cover Costs:

Community event organisers, Diana & Tracy still need donations towards covering the cost of trees, lights, decorations, fixing nativity scenes, booking in qualified electricians and more...

So far they have raised just over £900 for generous locals, but they are still around 40% short of their target.

If you would like to make a donation towards this, or next year, please click here. Any amount is gratefully received to keep this wonderful village event going.

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Thanks Go To:

Thanks go to all of the people who generously provided the funds to make everything happen.

This includes all of the local people who donated close to £2000 through JustGiving to enable this special Christmas event to happen.

Plus of course, the sponsors:

Gold Sponsor: Andy and Steve at Nixor Build Ltd.
Silver Sponsor: Suzy and Guy at The Smugglers.
Bronze Sponsor: The Levett and Bisley families. They are specifically sponsoring the lime tree at the top of the village green this year, for families who have lost the precious life of a child. 

The families have sent these words to share with you all... "While Christmas joy may feel distant, their memories continue to shine bright in our hearts. Our families send sincere seasonal wishes and love to all". 

The creators and organisers of Magical Milford at Christmas, Tracy Haupt and Diana Brushwood have once again worked hard to get everything in place to make the village look amazing this Christmas. 

The village is very grateful for everything you create.


You can keep in touch with all that is happening with Magical Milford on their Facebook Page at: www.facebook.com/MagicalMilford.

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Our Village Crest Explained... (Sort of!)

Do you know what the images represent on the Milford on Sea Village Crest?

Well, the article below was published in July 2014 and we thought you might like to see it again:


No doubt someone knowledgeable from the Milford on Sea Historical Society can enlighten us, and perhaps even throw light on the crest's origin.

When faced with a question like this is, my approach is to make up the most inappropriate answer, and then wait for a grown up to provide the real facts.

So, here goes:

The Milford on Sea Crest contains two men standing on a set of scales representing how people in the village are quite good at balancing. 

The first man holds a scythe representing a rice worker from the paddy fields around Sturt Pont, the second man is a tall boy scout, his wellington boots and fishing net in hand illustrate how they used to wade into the sea to catch octopus with a stick and bag. Both men following the village tradition of wearing trousers a size too large, hence the need for both a belt and braces.

In the most recent coloured version of the village crest, the man on the right has lost the bag in his hand. I can only assume that he dropped the bag on the way to his octopus hunting.

The crest itself is headed by a Keyhaven longboat, reminding us of our shipbuilding heritage, and of the time when our forefathers set sail to conqueror the Isle of Wight. 

The Crown provides a memory of a former name of the village pub, now known as The Smugglers Inn, and finally the red rose of Lancashire represents all of those who have settled in the village from the North of England.

Interestingly, the text on both crests clearly say 'Milford-on-Sea'. The debate on the village name was enthusiastically and pointlessly researched as to whether the use of hyphens is correct some time ago and recently. The research came up with an inconclusive answer, much in the tradition of this news site.

If you can be bothered to read the ridiculous 'Hyphen research', please click here.

Over the years, the village crest
has appeared on some strange souvenir items.
It is possible, indeed almost certain, that all of these observations are nonsense, so if you can throw any light on any inaccuracies, please get in touch.
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Following publishing the article above, regarding the Milford on Sea Village Crest, we had an interesting reply from Bob Braid of the Milford on Sea Historical Record Society back in 2014:

Bob, who is blighted with a similar sense of humour to my own, speculated with a wry smile; "The bloke on the left actually has a pickaxe & represents the men who dug the network of smugglers tunnels around the village. The ship is a poor representation of a Viking long ship and refers to the great battle between the Saxons and Danes when the stream ran red with blood and from which Danestream gets its name. The crown refers to Charles 1 imprisonment at Hurst Castle on passage to his trial and execution in London. The flower is not a rose, but the elusive Milford Pimpernel, also known as Paddy's Pride, which used to grow on the cliffs, hence Paddy's Gap." Mixing a few facts with some myths is a great way to create history!

Fortunately, he also has a more factual story. Bob explained that the Milford on Sea Village Crest first appeared on souvenir china in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. During those times, souvenir china was all the rage and it is extremely collectable today.

Bob said; "The first pieces were sold in Mrs Christie's shop and then soon taken up by other village shops. (Christie's was firstly located opposite where Verveine now is, and later where New Seasons Florists are and next to the old Post Office.)

click image to see more village souvenirs


Bob continued; "As far as we know, and we are willing to be convinced otherwise, you could select your design from elements in a pattern book and we think the crest was selected by Telford Stone, the printer and stationer in the village."

Interestingly, the Truro coat of arms has a remarkable resemblance to our own, which makes this explanation all the more likely.


Update from Bob Braid: "I now have considerable doubt that the design originated with Telford Stone. He married Mrs Christie's daughter in 1918 when he was 28 & she 21. Mrs Christie & her daughter came to Milford somewhere between the 1901 & 1911 censuses (or censi to be pedantic). Mrs Christie's husband died in January 1906 in Milford on Sea.

If the china was first available in her shop, it's probably more likely it was she that chose the original design; it depends on the date of the earliest available pieces (and if it was sold anywhere else before her shop) and I'm no expert. As always, more questions than answers!"

So there you go... the Milford on Sea Crest is as much a mystery as when we first started this article!

Help our Local Food Bank collecting Chocolate for Kids this Christmas

One of the many things New Forest Basics Food Bank do at Christmas is to send out advent calendars to every child in a family that receives a food parcel, and that will include some families here in Milford on Sea.

It would feel nice to put a smile on a less fortunate child's face with some extra chocolate for them to enjoy over Christmas.

If you can donate any chocolate advent calendar, or any other chocolate bars, your contribution would be very gratefully received. 

As always, Mark at The Village News is more than happy to help by collecting any donations.

If you would like to drop off an advent calendar, or chocolate bars, the deadline is before Sunday 8th December 2024.

Drop donations in to: The Village News
74 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QD

PS: Mark has a large range of chocolate for kids, so why not pop in to buy a few bars to donate when next in the village.

PPS: For the advent calendars, we realise that December will have started, but we only found out about the appeal yesterday. I am sure the kids won't mind catching up by eating the past days chocolates in the advent calendar. Better late than never!

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About New Forest Basics Bank

New Forest Basics Bank provide food and basics for people in need across the New Forest.

The Basics Bank offers non-perishable food items, personal hygiene items, and basic household essentials. The food parcels have sufficient supplies for one week for one person and is increased to cover the number of family members for which a request is made. 

There are many reasons why people may find themselves needing the support of a food bank. For example when the main earner in the household looses their job, a medical condition, a change in personal circumstances or a large unforeseen bill that leaves inadequate or no money for food. All parcels are a stop gap to support clients through troubled times.
 
Find out more about the good work the Basics Bank does in providing food and other essentials for local people in need. Please click here.

New Forest Basics Bank
01590 610008

25 November 2024

Pay Parking & Restrictions coming to Keyhaven

Over past months there have been proposals and consultations about parking in Keyhaven around the junction of New Lane and Saltgrass Lane near Cut Bridge on Hurst Spit. 

The revised Hampshire County Council proposals have now been announced.

Locally, there has been an issue with the volume of motor caravans parking overnight, and alleged inconsiderate behaviour from a small minority of the campers. As with many such issues, there are split views in the village.

In March 2024 we reported about a Public Consultation on plans for parking charges in this area of Keyhaven. (If you would like to read this, please click here.) 

The main changes to the original Hampshire County Council plan seem to be that there are now some limited free parking opportunities alongside the new pay-and-display parking places.

Map of parking changes
Having read the proposals, it appears that there are three sections of road that this will affect.

As with many official documents, it is not easy to read and immediately understand. So, this is our best interpretation:


1. On-Street Pay-and-Display Parking Places. Mondays to Sundays including bank holidays from 10am to 6pm.  No Motor Caravans 8pm to 8am.
So, it appears cars can park free from 6pm to 10am, which could work for early & late dog walkers, beach visitors, and night fisherman.

2. On-Street limited Waiting Parking Places. Mondays to Sundays including bank holidays from 10am to 6pm.  No Motor Caravans 8pm to 8am.
Parking free for one hour. No return in two hours.

3. No Waiting at Any Time.
Additional double yellow lines.

Parking Charges: £1 per hour. All Day: £8 | Season Tickets: 1 month: £194 - 3 months: £438 - Annual: £1168

There will be an objection period which runs from Friday 22nd November 2024 until Friday 13th December 2024.

To submit your views: Email public.notices@hants.gov.uk quoting reference: A2039/MJB, or in writing to Hampshire County Council, The Castle, Winchester, SO23 8UD.

All objections must state the grounds on which they are made. Under the requirements of current access to information legislation, any statement you make to the Council in response to this Notice may be made available to the press and to the public, who would be entitled to take copies of it if they so wished.

To read details on Hampshire County Council website, please click here.

PS: Similar parking charges are also be proposed for areas of Barton on Sea seafront.