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Sunday 12 April 2020

Pet food to your door

Everything Pets pet shop in Hordle are doing free deliveries to anyone who is self isolating and unable to get anyone else to collect. 

They can provide dog, cat, rabbit and guinea pig food, aviary and wild bird seeds, hay, straw and sawdust. 

If they don’t stock what you need they will try to order in for you. 

To find out more please call: 01425 616722. Payment taken over phone and delivery left on your doorstep.


Everything Pets
32 Stopples Lane, Hordle, SO41 0GL

Would you like a Cheerful Chat?

The Milford on Sea Mutual Aid team of volunteers from across the village are tirelessly providing as much support as possible for those in need in our community. (Great work guys!)

They have now come up with another great idea to provide a friendly voice to anyone fancying a chat.

As organiser Jenny Whitley explains; "We are all affected by not spending time with our families and friends and isolation can be very stressful, so this weekend we have launched the Cheerful Chats! 

Lots of people are starting to phone other people in the village, most of whom they don’t already know, to have a good chat. The internet is a lifeline, but nothing can replace the sound of a human voice."

One lady has already arranged to have coffee with the lady who has rung her – once this is all over! 

To receive a call for a chat, or to become a 'Chatter' please contact:


To follow the Milford on Sea Mutual Aid team on Facebook; please click here.

To discover more about Milford on Sea Mutual Aid please visit their website by clicking here.


Milford on Sea Mutual Aid
moscovidmutualaid@gmail.com

Do you need something delivered?

We are very fortunate that there are lots of people still working selflessly across the village to help us all.

The three links below can give you latest information on available shop services, village takeaway deliveries and support you can get from local volunteers. Please take a look, treat yourselves and keep our village businesses active - this is a great way to show our appreciation. 

I get numerous messages from people very grateful for the services and support they are receiving, so we send a massive thank you to everyone working and volunteering in the village, you are providing an amazing service and every one of you are appreciated by so many.



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Funnies from the Past: No.5

Whilst we are all stuck indoors, I thought I would republish some old stories, that with a bit of luck will give you a smile.

Here we go again...

Hurst Bridge Meeting Erupts click here to read.

Food Week Erection Team in Action - click here to read.

More coming next time.

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New Seasons now offering flower deliveries

Although the delightful New Seasons flower shop in the village high street is closed to customers, they are now running an online delivery service to your home. 
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Nichola has a range of plants, flowers, sundries, English Alstroemeria and other colourful delights.

To find out what can brighten your home or to arrange a delivery please call Nichola on: 01590 641001 or contact:
nichola@new-seasons.co.uk


New Seasons Florist
High Street, Milford on Sea
01590 641001
www.new-seasons.co.uk

To see other Local Shop Services in Milford on Sea; please click here.

See Milford on Sea from the air!

We came across this video of Milford on Sea from the air made in May 2009.

As you can't leave the house right now, I thought you might like to be reminded what the village outside looks like!

(NB: Turn your volume down, there is a lot of background noise!)

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Vegetable Packs delivered by Otter's Nurseries

Otter's Nurseries are now offering free delivery of Vegetable Packs to enable you to get you veg patch planted for the summer.

The packs cost £40 and contain:

  • Two Levingtons 33L grow bags
  • 10 Assorted Tomato plants. Including Tumbler variety suitable for hanging baskets and containers, as well as upright varieties suitable for grow bags
  • 4 Assorted herb plants from the following selection: basil, spearmint, oregano, dill, fennel, chives and purple sage.
  • 2 Cucumber plants
  • 2 Pepper plants
  • 1 Courgette plant
  • 5 x 10-pack vegetable plants

For full details: please click here.


Otter's Nurseries
Milford Road, Efford, Lymington, SO41 0JD

Saturday 11 April 2020

Amanda Remembered

It is with personal sadness to let people know that Amanda Tanner passed away on Friday morning having lost her battle with cancer.

Amanda was a lovely, vibrant and talented woman. Personally I got to know her some years ago when she volunteered to help out with some village events, and in no time she became an integral part of the organising team. This would be of no surprise to anyone that knew her, as she was a natural organiser with a flair to get things done, whilst enthusing the team around her. She was also great company, fun, an excellent cook and certainly enjoyed a good time.
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Her online diaries of sailing adventures with husband Mark (and Basil the dog), were always a good read and a demonstration of the lively fun loving person she was.

Amanda contributed to the village and community in numerous ways, not least by being a Milford on Sea School governor. 

Many people in the village will be really saddened by this news, but hopefully her friends can hold on to some warm memories of Amanda in happier times.

Our thoughts are with Mark and we wish him all the strength he needs.

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NB: Mark will be able to read any messages sent to Amanda's email address.

Catch Up on Milford on Sea History

As many people in the village now have time on their hands, it might be a good opportunity to catch up with finding out more about Milford on Sea's history.

The Milford on Sea Historical Record Society has an excellent website with a lot of information and old pictures of Milford on Sea in the past. To visit the website; please click here.

The MoSHRS normally meet every quarter 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 more; please click here.



MoS Historical Record Society
www.milfordhistory.org.uk

Creative gardens with a smile

Whilst we are in lockdown an enterprising villager has created a friendly visitor in her garden. This certainly brings a smile.

If there are any more creations out there, please let me know.

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Across the country some people are displaying bears in front windows as a way to entertain children on daily walks. The idea was inspired by the children’s book We’re Going On A Bear Hunt by UK author Michael Rosen.

A family in Stockport have taken this idea to another level displaying two giant teddy bears, named Ted & Ed, in their front garden in various amusing situations. In response, some local children have begun leaving thank you notes as well as drawings and paintings of their favourite days.

My guess is that the adults are enjoying the scenes as much as the children!

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You can follow the family's ongoing creations by clicking here.

Funnies from the Past: No.4

Whilst we are all stuck indoors, I thought I would republish some old stories, that with a bit of luck will give you a smile.

Here we go again...

An Enlightening Debate click here to read.

This Year will be Different - click here to read.

More coming next time.

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The Good News Newsletter No.3

To read the latest edition of the The Good News Newsletter; please click here.

To subscribe to get a regular copy please email: mosclibrary@gmail.com

About The Good News Newsletter

An enterprising group of local people have put together a 'Good News Newsletter' with the aim of keeping everyone informed and amused during this difficult time.

The Good News Newsletter has been created by Milford Library, Milford Mutual Aid Group, The Village Voice and MoS News Bulletin.

We will be publishing a copy of each edition here online and for those in the village who do not use digital communication, the Parish Council are printing some paper copies which will be available in some village shops and some distributed by volunteers.

To subscribe to get a regular copy please email: mosclibrary@gmail.com

Wildlife Garden Challenge: Update 2

Keith's latest update:

I was going to include the first overseas report in David's next news issue, but this will now wait until until later. In the meantime, our 22 Milford-on-Sea contributors (to date) have now recorded fifty (50) different bird species from their homes and gardens. I think that is a quite significant number.

In the Issue (2) summary I have suggested a couple of new things which will also give you something else to consider doing during our time at home.

1) to include in your lists any wildflowers growing in your gardens, but only those that come into flower (maybe send a photo if you don't recognise the flower and I will get our MCV flora experts to identify it for us - don't forget to put a coin or ruler that will show us roughly how large the flower is) 

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2) for those who want to recognise the call of the Mediterranean Gulls that are currently flying over our houses every day, I include the website address for British Birdsong which is extremely simple to use and covers 257 of our most common bird songs.

To see the latest newsletter and  list of sightings so far; please click here.

Enjoy the sunshine while it lasts and stay safe and good wildlife watching.


Keith Metcalf
MCV - Conservation Officer
Milford Conservation Volunteers


To read first updateplease click here.



Update from Freedom to Learn

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

They do this by working collaboratively with local grass roots organisations as implementing partners. This structure is not only a legal requirement in Nepal and India, but also ensures that the work they do is locally and contextually relevant. It safeguards against wasted resources, increasing the prospect for sustained and significant impact for the communities they work with. Partners include “Rural Community Foundation Nepal” “Edulift” and “Sahasi Ketaketi” are all monitored and audited by both their National Governing Charities Body and by the Freedom to Learn team on the ground. And after working together since 2012, they know they do a fantastic job.

Freedom to Learn is also committed to raising public awareness about the importance of education and development work; facilitating and mentoring advocacy projects in both Nepal and the UK.

In many areas of the developing world education is key to lifting children and their families out of poverty. Providing adequate education is fundamental to helping young people and families gain independence and emotional and financial security, that we often take for granted.

To read the latest Freedom to Learn Newsletter; please click here

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 more, please click here. 

Freedom to Learn

Happy Easter Giggle!

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Friday 10 April 2020

Milford Claps for the NHS

For the third week now, people across the UK have come out of their homes at 8pm on a Thursday to show their appreciation for the NHS workers and all they are doing at this difficult time.

The picture sent to us below shows people in Gillingham Road, and this scene was reflected right across Milford on Sea.

When participating, it is hard not to reflect on what this actually means; and to feel true respect and appreciation for these wonderful people - and a deep wish that they all stay well and safe.

It is funny, yet heart-warming how this caring community action stirs so much spontaneous emotion.

Residents of Gillingham Road
Clapping for the NHS
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There are so many people we must be thankful of; our individual volunteers in the village, restaurants working to keep us fed, the village supermarkets, village shops & pharmacies still providing services and vital deliveries, the carers still looking after the elderly & vulnerable in the village, ...and nationally the nurses, doctors, porters, home carers, takeaways, supermarket workers, factory workers, delivery drivers, postal workers, police, binmen, council workers, chemists, taxi drivers, public transport workers, communication & IT providers, TV & radio stations, my son (keeping peoples gas heating going) and so many more key workers who are looking after people and putting others before themselves, and also keeping the country functioning.

Keep your spirits up everybody, there are many, many people helping us all to get through this.

Stay well and safe, and if you can smile!

Thursday 9 April 2020

La Perle Burgers are Back!

Burgers are now back on the menu at La Perle.

To see their extended menu and order your dishes please click here.

Easter Opening Hours: from 12pm to 9pm on: Good Friday, Easter Saturday and Easter Sunday

Please order via the La Perle website. 
Delivery only service, no collections.
Please order in advance if possible and they will do their best to deliver at your preferred time.
Deliveries to the SO41 and BH25 areas. 

(Minimum order for delivery £15, delivery charge £2)

La Perle
60 High Street, Milford on Sea
01590 643557
info@laperle.co.uk
www.laperle.co.uk
www.twitter.com/laperlemilford
www.facebook.com/laperlemilford

Wednesday 8 April 2020

New Forest Basics Bank at Holland's

Holland's of Milford have decided to install a crate to collect donations of food for New Forest Basics Bank.

All food donations collected will be distributed to the needy of the area. Of course, right now there are more in need due to the hardship arising from Covid-19. 

A notice on the crate tells you what they need most. Please be as generous as you can, thank you.

PS: You can also donate money by clicking here.


New Forest Basics Bank

New Forest Basics Bank is a locally based charity that provides food parcels for the desperately poor in the area.

Funnies from the Past: No.3

Whilst we are all stuck indoors, I thought I would republish some old stories, that with a bit of luck will give you a smile.

Here we go again...

Food Week 'Dine In Friday' Explained - click here to read.

Time to Travel - click here to read.

More coming next time.

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Home Workouts with Lindsay: No.2

Lindsay Coyle has published a couple more keep fit videos for people to join in with.

Lindsay is a yoga and fitness instructor who normally does regular classes at the Milford on Sea Community Centre. Her four classes a week consist of: Weights, 30-Minute Abs, Yoga & Meditation and FlexiStrength.

Lindsay is doing these videos for her clients and anyone else in Milford on Sea who would like to keep fit.

To view and join in, simply click on either of the titles below:



Golfers Keepie Uppies Challenge

To all those Stay At Home Golfers out there (and non golfers if you can find a suitable club) 14 year old Ellie Mans has an Easter Challenge for you! 

Can you beat Ellie’s 902 Keepie Uppies? 

Whilst Ellie’s England 2020 Golf Competition schedule is on hold, she has been practicing and developing new golf drills and exercises in the garden. EnglandGolf picked upon her last drill and posted Ellie’s achievement on Twitter with over 2.3k views to date.

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Enjoy Cycling Safely

It is nice that so many people are getting out for their daily exercise.

It has been mentioned to us that a few cyclists seem to be riding quite fast around the village, of course, they may or may not live here.

As we have a number of elderly people in the village, it would be nice if cyclists would ring their bells to warn people they are coming, as some people's hearing is not what it used to be and they can be startled and even frightened by a fast bike bearing down on them.

Bikes are also very quiet, and there is a risk that if a pedestrian just moved suddenly one step to the side, then the cyclist could crash into them. The strong wind often deadens any sound from an approaching bike.

People are doing a great job looking after each other, please lets also think about others whilst out exercising.

Ta, and keeping peddling, running, walking or whatever you can manage to do - with social distancing of course!

Tuesday 7 April 2020

La Perle are back and offering deliveries

From Tuesday 7th April La Perle Restaurant is once again offering a delivery service. 

They are offering delicious home-made cuisine, prepared using fresh, local produce and delivered hot to your door. Social distancing is being adhered to, both on the premises and during deliveries. 

Orders are being taken via their website only to reduce social contact. The menu includes Stir Fry Noodles, vegan dishes, wine and soft drinks - to see the full menu please visitwww.laperle.co.uk

Deliveries are available between 5pm and 9pm Tuesdays to Saturdays in the SO41 and BH25 postcode areas and your order will be placed on your doorstep for you to pick up once the driver is at a safe distance. 

Please support La Perle and hopefully they will still be in business after this awful situation has passed! 


La Perle 
60 High Street, Milford on Sea 
01590 643557 

Milford-on-Sea home movies 1925

Wessex Film and Sound Archive have published a home movie of Milford on Sea from 1925.

Whilst the quality is not to clear, it does give a fell of the past.

Take a look below:
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Wessex Film and Sound Archive description: Amateur film, possibly taken by Percy Laws of Retford of Milford, Hampshire (Milford on Sea, Hampshire). One shot of exterior of Quayside Mission Men's Home. Cuts to street scene with motor car. Countryside lane with three young women in pale coloured drop waisted dresses. The women walk along a street and into a building. Subsequent shots see two similarly dressed women and a man continue their walk until they stumble across a field with berries growing; whereupon the begin picking and eating berries (their names are given as John, Jess and Fred). The trio are seen seated on a bench, the gent reading a paper, one woman holding a kitten in her arms, and all three eating berries.

The walk continues, with the gent holding the women arm in arm through parkland. A gentleman in a flat cap fishing at the shoreline, while waves lap at his feet, extended shots of the waves. Three women on the shingle play around, one looking out to sea with a spyglass the others ruffling each other's hair. Two individuals emerge from a changing room (outbuilding that looks very much like an orangery), clad in bathing suits and large towels.

They make their way down to the sea via an area of shady woodland, where they leave their towels with a woman sat on a bench, a further gent follows. Two more women exit the changing room, in swimsuits. The party paddle, splash and swim.

This film is held at the Wessex Film and Sound Archive and you can see full details of this item their our online catalogue. If you'd like to see it in full or order a copy simply contact them on:
archives.enquiries@hants.gov.uk

Credits: Percy Laws of Retford

Footnote: Bob Braid from Milford on Sea Historical Record Society having seen the film, has provided this updated narrative of the scenes:

The movie is ‘possibly by Percy Laws of Retford, Nottinghamshire’ [WF&SA catalogue] (no Laws or property called Retford in the 1925 Milford Directory). 

The first 3 scenes are Milford High Street: first with car parked at side is the Red Lion junction, you can see the War Shrine on Miles’ bakehouse wall; the second is the bottom of the Green with George & Mary at right looking towards Myrtle Cottage; the third is probably from about outside Collins & Butler looking towards the Sea Road junction. 

The rest is doubtful; the bloke fishing might be Milford with Hurst Spit in background and the 3 on the beach might be Milford, but could be anywhere. The bathing scene isn’t, there’s nowhere here where trees come down close to the beach.

HOPe still open for older people

We have been contacted by HOPe to inform us that although their New Milton shop is closed, they are still operating a telephone information service on 01425 629009 or email on:

HOPe New Forest is a local charity, set up by local people, for local people and they have provided 6 years of service to the local community.

They can offer a chat, or help with benefits, money advice, consumer issues, care at home, relationships, care homes and services for older people.

There service is free, confidential, impartial and independent - and all advisers have all been trained to a high standard. They will listen with empathy and work with you to reach the outcome you hope to achieve.
Give them a call if you need them.


HOPe
01425 629009
www.hopenewforest.org

Registered Charity No. 1152294



Wine from Vine Associates

John James, a long-standing village resident and owner of Vine Associates which was founded in 2003, is offering home delivery for wine, and also willing to collect & deliver groceries on request.

He has a original range of wines, organic & bio-dynamic selections, all from independent produces, 

Also, he can offer specialist beers and spirits at competitive prices with no minimum delivery.

To find out more, please contact: John James on 01590 642173 or john@vineassociates.org.uk

Monday 6 April 2020

Funnies from the Past: No.2

Whilst we are all stuck indoors, I thought I would republish some old stories, that with a bit of luck will give you a smile.

Here we go again...

Weird Application for School Governor click here to read.

Strong Currents on the Beach - click here to read.

More coming next time.

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£10 Ray's Lunch for Vulnerable and Over 70's

Wednesday 6th April Lunch Menu for the Over 70's & Vulnerable Only 

Over the coming weeks Stacey at Ray's Italian Restaurant will be providing a warm meal on a Wednesday lunchtime, which will be delivered to your door at an arranged time between 11.45 and 2.30pm.

The 2 course lunch will include a main meal and a dessert for £10. 

Menu
Spaghetti Bolognese
Minestrone soup with macaroni & ham, bread
Slow cooked belly of pork, mushroom & leek risotto
Haddock, prawn, salmon, tuna baked Gnocchi 
Old Winchester twice baked cheddar soufflé with French beans Or chunky chips
Fish Goujons, peas, tartar sauce & fries
Lentils with squash, onion and carrot topped with warm goats cheese & balsamic
Spinach & Ricotta tortellioni with a walnut & spinach sauce

Dessert
Sticky Toffee pudding with toffee sauce & cream
Tiramisu
Chocolate brownie with walnut Ice cream 
2 scoops of Ice cream - Apricot, walnut, ameretto or pear, raspberry or coconut sorbet 

If you are interested, Either e-mail Stacey at:
info@raysitaliankitchen.co.uk or call your order through on Monday 07807 287753 to discuss between 10am – 12 midday on Monday.

 After this time leave a message and I promise I will call you back.

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Updated Take Away Menu for all customers: please click here.


Catch Menu of Week

This weeks menu from Catch for delivery on Friday.

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​How to order 

email: ahoy@catchfabulousfishcakes.co.uk to place your order. 

Please email your order over, no later than 4pm on Tuesday 7th April for a Friday delivery. 

Please complete order form above and copy and paste it into your email. We have not done home deliveries before, so please bear with us through any teething problems! Please do not call us as we are in the kitchen during the day, busily making more lovely fishcakes. 

We will telephone you on Wednesday afternoon to take payment, and confirm your delivery information. 

The order will be delivered Friday morning. Delivery is free for orders of £14 or more. For orders of less than £14.00 a small delivery charge of £2.00 is applied. ​Please do bear with us at this busy time. We will respond to your emails in the order we receive them but there may be a slight delay at times. 

This week’s Salmon special is ‘Tandoori Salmon with Mango’ – exotic spices with the mango rolled in. Not too hot, but it has a spicy kick. 

The Friday Fishy Supper main this week is our Crabbie Mac n Cheese - the CATCH take on macaroni cheese; Crabbie, cheesy with an aromatic, oriental note. Simply heat and serve with a crispy green salad. Not dairy free I’m afraid, but certainly yummy! 

We are also running a pate. We are pretty good at making these…. This week our Smoked Mackerel Pate, with fresh horseradish & lemon. Traditional and great on your toast for Good Friday tea. 

For these local deliveries, we are switching away from our plastic packaging (it is fully recyclable I hasten to add) to our Kraft compostable packaging, which we use for our events. It goes in the freezer perfectly and will be fully labelled for you. 

Please feel free to email any questions to ahoy@catchfabulousfishcakes.co.uk, or if you think we have missed anything.

Sunday 5 April 2020

A Heartfelt Thank You

We have received a message from Monica Murfitt who asked us to pass her thanks on, and I am sure her view is shared by many, if not all of us in the village:

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"A huge thank you to our Milford shops that remain open:-

The Veg Shop who ensure lovely produce is stocked up constantly.


The gang in Hollands who ensure most of our needs are met with good humour.

The Coop who let the over 70 year old's access the shop daily for a one hour period.

Boot and The Pharmacy, who carefully help us with our prescriptions and specific goods that need to be ordered.

Our Newsagents who keep us informed with the news and concerns regarding voluntary help.

Plus of course The Butchers Shop.

Without you, we would need to make many more trips into Supermarkets, making us a little less safe.

Lastly to the wonderful, efficient refuse collectors who quietly remove all our waste weekly. How lucky are we as the warm weather gathers speed.

In a world of change, these people have certainly made our lives more comfortable, as we wait!!

Hope you may find a space for an appreciative audience.

Kind Regards..... Monica Murfitt"


Hear, hear!
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PS - Dog Walkers: We have also had another note from a reader asking us to mention that a Radio 4 programme yesterday was discussing that although pets themselves cannot spread the virus, it is possible for it to spread on dogs’ coats, collars or leads.

Dogs should of course be kept on a lead whilst out walking at this time and the 2 metre rule should also apply to them.

My guess is that it would be hard to explain this to your pets, so owners, please keep your pets at a safe distance from others whilst this crisis continues.

Dogs and all pets must be a great comfort to many at this time, please if you are walking with them, keep the social distancing rule in place.

Funnies from the Past: No.1

Whilst we are all stuck indoors, I thought I would republish some old stories, that with a bit of luck will give you a smile.

Here we go...

Got any spare clothes hangers? - click here to read.

Milford Bloke trapped in Guildford - click here to read.

More coming next time.

Saturday 4 April 2020

Wildlife Garden Challenge: Update 1

Well, here we are a week or so into the 'stay at home' Wildlife Garden Challenge and what a quite remarkable start.

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Fifty-seven species have been recorded from 11 contributors to date. The species include 43 different birds and numerous butterflies, bumblebees, mammals, amphibians, a bat and one reptile. A great start.

You will find a list of all the species recorded and a photo collage of some of them.

To see to full list of birds seen so far: please click here.

In the next issue I shall send the first of six overseas reports, starting with Queensland Australia. What a contrast to our own back-yard wildlife. There are some magnificently coloured species, many of which I have never even heard of let alone seen!

Remember, all our overseas friends are in the same position as ourselves, with all of them experiencing similar restrictions to ourselves.

In the meantime, stay safe and enjoy as much time as possible doing your window and garden wildlife challenge.


Keith Metcalf
MCV - Conservation Officer
Milford Conservation Volunteers


To read original article, please click here.


Keep Moving - 15 minute Workout with Denise

Local Keep Fit & Pilates teacher, Denise Couston has created another short 15 minute lower body workout for core stability, mobility and strength.

To try out the session please click here.


New Forest Voluntary Organisations

New Forest Basics Bank have published a list of New Forest Voluntary Organisations whose services may of use to some of our readers.

They have also produced a poster of the list which can be displayed anywhere with no copyright. So, if you would like to use this poster, please feel free.

To download the poster to use or display: please click here

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New Forest Basics Bank