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Thursday 18 March 2021

Wash House looking forward to doing takeaway beer

The Wash House are looking to reopen doing takeaway beer from Thursday 15th April.

Until business can fully reopen and return to normal, they plan to initially open Thursday to Sunday for collections every week.

You can keep your eyes peeled for times on their Facebook Page and on the chalk board outside the bar.

The Wash House Micro Ale Bar
27 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QF
01590 644665

Wednesday 17 March 2021

Parish Council Consult on Public Open Space

Milford-on-Sea Parish Council will shortly formally adopt the new public open space north of School Lane when the housing has been completed. Decisions have been made for this land except those made at the public enquiry for small scale play equipment to be provided for younger children at the southern end of the site as well as 8 small allotment plots and a car parking area at the northern point of the site.

To view plans
please click here

No decisions have been made for this land as yet and The Parish Council considers it is essential that all interested residents and groups have a full opportunity to express their views as to how they consider the remaining land can best be used. To this end, the Parish Council is conducting this full consultation beginning on 15th March which will run to the end of April. The Parish Council will then set out proposals for a final period of consultation in the light of the views that have been gathered. 

The Parish Council recognises that there may be strongly held and differing views within the community. The aim of the Council is to ensure all residents have a full opportunity to be consulted, to express their view and to consider the views of others.

As you can also see by the dimensions, the land is of reasonable size and the Parish Council is keen to find out from the community what additional facilities might be added to make this parcel of land beneficial to the whole community.

There are currently no limitations to what may be considered, including sport activities, additional equipment, long term projects, wildlife areas, additional planting & landscaping. Therefore, the Parish Council would like to know your thoughts and aspirations.

If you would like to inform us of any ideas you may have on how best to utilise this community asset then complete our quick online survey - please click here


Milford-on-Sea Parish Council
Sarah Pitt Assistant Parish Clerk
01590 644410

Village enters the Greening Campaign

In 2020 the Parish Council voted to Declare a Climate Emergency. Hampshire County Council has done the same. Our County Council is also promoting the Greening Campaign.

On Feb 2nd this year Councillor Ken Cameron proposed that Milford on Sea Parish Council should adopt phase 1 of the Greening Campaign. This was carried. This is seen by our Parish Council as a significant opportunity for our Community to take action against Climate Change.

This campaign has been taken up by a number of towns and villages in England following an initiative by Teresa Plowright. Milford on Sea will be the first village in NFDC to add its voice to the campaign.

This Campaign is designed to involve the whole of the village community and its object is to seek to persuade as many people as possible to make small changes in their behaviour at home and so reduce the CO2 emissions of the village.

Following an information campaign to inform the village about the campaign, everyone will be invited to vote on their preferred challenges out of suggested measures to reduce the emission of CO2 for the village.

Subsequently each household will receive a card setting out the result of the vote and listing the preferred challenges. There will also be a public meeting to launch the campaign.

Each household which adopts the challenges will be requested to place the card in their window in a conspicuous place where they can be seen and following a period of time these cards will be collected to calculate the effect of the challenges accepted on the carbon emissions for the community as a whole.


Greening Campaign

Simon aims for the Commonwealth Para Games

Simon Heaps is Milford on Sea resident and also an International para-table tennis player.

He has recently been selected at a number of International Tournaments and is looking to raise funds to represent his country.

As Simon explains: 

The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Para 2021 Calendar was released about 3 weeks ago and last Thursday I got a phone call from GB Para Table Tennis Head Coach to advise that I will be going to the following Tournaments on the resumption, playing in Class 5 Wheelchair Table Tennis.

June 2021
Slovakia Para Open - Bratislava
Thailand Para Open - Pattaya
Spanish Para Open - Girona

July 2022
Czech Para Open - Ostrava
Taipei Para Open - Taipei

These are on a self funding basis and I have to continue to raise funds for myself even though I am representing Great Britain and I will be travelling with the GB Olympic Squad. I anticipate the cost of these Tournaments will be between £6 and £10k.

They are a must to gain World Ranking points to gain selection for England in the 2022 Commonwealth Para Games, which is my dream. I am currently 65 and will be a few days short of my 67th birthday in Birmingham if selected.

One way of raising much needed funds is advertising on my car. If any local businesses would you like to see their company name and logo, sponsoring a disabled athlete, on my vehicle until October 2022 please get in touch.

If you would like more information you can contact Simon, by clicking here.

About Simon

Just a very brief history, I am 65, lost my right leg in May 2019 and am aiming to get to the 2022 Commonwealth Para Games in Birmingham and represent England in Wheelchair Table Tennis. I get no funding whatsoever from my NGB and have to raise my own funds entirely. I live in Milford on Sea but travel the whole area playing and training along with national tournaments when they resume.

Sunday 14 March 2021

Let us know your Unsung Lockdown Hero

Over the past few weeks we have been receiving lots of worthy nominations for Milford on Sea 'Unsung Lockdown Heroes'; these are people who have helped others with acts of kindness however large or small.

This could be local people who do anything from:

  • supporting a neighbour by getting their shopping or prescriptions, 
  • it could be friends who have kept your spirits up
  • a kind stranger who has lent a helping hand
  • or people volunteering to help other people in the community in any way. 
It could also be a:
  • village business or organisation who are going that extra mile to get the community through this crisis.

We will continue to add nominations, so please keep sending them in to: david@milfordonsea.org.


See who has been nominated over the past few weeks:

To view the latest Milford on Sea 'Unsung Lockdown Heroes', please click here.



New Forest Basics Bank Collection on Green

The New Forest Basics Bank have a donation collection being organised by Milford on Sea WI and this is open to anyone who wished to support Them.

On Saturday 27th March from 10 to 12 noon Milford on Sea WI with the help of Becton Rotary, will be collecting items and donations for the New Forest Basics bank.

The team will be on the village green, masked and socially distanced, and looking forward to supporting this charity once again.

Easter items, toiletries, easy meal provisions, dry animal food...the list is endless but much needed particularly during the pandemic.


The New Forest Basics Bank also have a Wish List on Amazon which identifies the things they most need and which people can order to donate. 

If you would like to contribute, you can do so here: (Click here to view)

For further information on the work of New Forest Basics Bank and how you can donate or volunteer your help please click here.

School seeking Midday Supervisory Assistants

Milford-on-Sea CE Primary School are looking to appoint positive and energetic Midday Supervisory Assistants.

The successful candidates will join the wonderful lunchtime team to supervise and create play opportunities for the happy, friendly pupils.

Ideally the role is for 1.5 hours per day (11.45am – 1.15pm), 5 days per week, term time only, but we would still be happy to consider your application if you are only able to offer 3 or 4 days each week.

No experience is necessary as full training and supervision will be given by our friendly and supportive staff team.

Duties will include:
* Supervising play activities both indoors and outdoors
* Supervising as part of a team in the dinner hall and as an individual in the classroom
* Assisting children and encouraging healthy eating habits
* Promoting the school’s ‘We CARE’ values
* Administering basic first aid
* Cleaning and stacking tables and chairs

The school would love to hear from you if you:
* Are cheerful and friendly with a positive outlook
* Have an understanding of safeguarding in schools
* Understand the need to maintain confidentiality at all times
* Understand the importance of Health and Safety
* Enjoy a role where two days are never the same
* Are professional and flexible in your approach
* Are reliable, conscientious and trustworthy

In return the role offers:
* A school filled with polite, friendly and simply wonderful pupils
* Very supportive and welcoming staff team, Governing Body and parents
* A comfortable working environment
* Training

Visits to the school are encouraged or please see our website for our virtual tour and application forms. 

Please contact the school office on 01590 642945 or email adminoffice@mosps.hants.sch.uk if needed.


Milford-on-Sea CE Primary School Academy Trust
Lymington Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0RF
Tel: 01590 642945

Friday 12 March 2021

The Outside Inn at South Lawn is coming

South Lawn Hotel is planning to re-open outside from Monday 12th April. 

The plan is The Outside Inn at South Lawn which will be a pop-up venue for the 5 weeks that outside hospitality is allowed. The concept is aiming to be big and exciting.

Of course, this new venue will be weather dependant to an extent but the plan is to open from Wednesday to Sunday for the 5 weeks, 12 noon to 8pm.

The Outside Inn at South Lawn will have an innovative menu with some popular Mains, Smaller Plates and a Galatia style section serving Pancakes, Waffles, Ice Creams and Fruits. So whether you plan to visit for a full meal, a snack or just a drink with friends you will be welcome.

There will be plenty of seating, plus a covered area extending to 18 by 8 metres and plans to have regular entertainment supplied by local talent with a few surprises along the way. All covid secure and compliant with your safety being their top priority.

So watch this space for updates. 

Mother's Day

South Lawn have 250 Sunday lunches booked for this coming Mothers Day, yet they still have availability for deliveries from 3.30pm to 4pm and 4.30pm to 5.30pm. Click here to see menu.

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Tim and his team also continue to support the village with:

Dairy, Bakery and Meal Deliveries 
Fresh bakery deliveries and dairy products each morning along with an extensive menu for deliveries of lunch and dinner within 5 miles of South Lawn. Please click here to see menu

Takeaways
Lunch & Dinner delivered Monday to Saturday, with Sunday Lunch also available, as are celebration cakes if you need one! 

To see South Lawn Hotel's latest Take Away Menu: please click here.


The South Lawn Hotel
Lymington Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0RF
01590 643911
events@southlawnhotel.co.uk
www.southlawnhotel.co.uk

Wednesday 10 March 2021

Drone footage of Hurst Castle collapse

Graeme Blackwood has again published some dramatic drone footage on the Save Milford from the Sea Facebook Page.

This time his film shows the extent of the damage from the wall collapse at Hurst Castle last week.

To watch the film, please click here.


WI support a Bag to Banish Plastic

Milford on Sea WI are supporting a new project; 'The Becton Bag Banishes Plastic' started by the local Rotary Club.

The project has been inspired by the damage that discarded plastic causes to our environment. Becton Rotary Club (which covers Milford on Sea) are working with New Forest Basics Bank (NFBB) to eliminate the use of plastic carrier bags currently used to deliver food items to those in need.

With an estimated usage of 1,000 bags per week successful elimination will have a positive impact on the environment.

The plastic carrier bags are to be replaced with material bags (The Becton Bag) made to an agreed specification between Rotary members and NFBB; Lynn Peck, Volunteer Head of Operations at New Forest Basics Bank said “It will be a wonderful achievement and a boost to the environment if we can totally eliminate the use of plastic bags for our deliveries. The material bags will be reusable and when returned will undergo a process to confirm they are free from infection before being used again. We are grateful to the members of the Rotary Club of Becton & District and the volunteers who have agreed to sew the bags for the considerable support they have provided to this project”.

Becton Rotary is grateful for the support already pledged to the project by members of Milford on Sea WI, Brockenhurst & Sway Bag Groups and other volunteers.

Following extensive testing to confirm the bags design and the accuracy of the patterns / instructions Becton Rotary are now seeking volunteers to help with sewing the bags using donated / own material. Patterns/instructions will be provided by Becton Rotary and can be downloaded from the Club website www.bectonrotary.org.uk . Collection points for completed bags and donated material are being set up at New Forest Basics Bank in Lymington and around the Milford on Sea / New Milton / Barton / Sway and Pennington areas. 

Anyone wishing to either donate material or volunteer to sew the bags should contact:
bectonbag@bectonrotary.org.uk to receive further details.

School children appeal for their classmates

The Covid 19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of technology in education and to us all in our everyday lives. There is no doubt that our children need to be computer literate and have access to the very best learning platforms if we want them to be prepared for their future education and beyond.

Our local primary school's very own Mr Groarke has teamed up with some of their pupils to set up a Schools Crowdfunding Page. We want to ensure every child at Milford on Sea Primary School has access to the equipment they need to ensure a high quality education both in and out of school.

Please click here or on the link below to see a short introductory student film and details of how to donate.


The school has a £1000 Target and are over halfway there, a few more donations should get them over the line. 

To find out more, please click here.

Please pass this link on to friends, family, business contacts and whoever you might think will be able to donate a small amount – and help our youngsters reach their target if you can.


Milford-on-Sea CE Primary School Academy Trust
Lymington Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0RF
Tel: 01590 642945

Green Flag Eco Award for our school

Fabulous news, Milford on Sea Primary School have once again gained their Green Flag Eco Schools Award. 

This is a tribute to all the hard work everyone puts into global learning in the school. 

The fact that they have been able to get this without even being in school, shows just how much has been achieved and the vast amount of evidence they have of children participating in high quality eco/global activities and learning continuously (Curriculum Work, Beach schools, Forest Schools, global themed work, climate strike awareness etc... the list goes on!)

Congratulations go to all staff, pupils and parents that have helped the school achieve this prestigious award once again!


The Green Flag Eco Schools Manager commented as below:

"Thank you very much for your recent Green Flag application, I am very pleased to say your school has passed. Congratulations on achieving your 3rd Green Flag!

I would also like to take this opportunity to say thank you for continuing to work on your Eco-Schools Green Flag during these unprecedented times- it is a true reflection of your schools determination to make a real difference. If possible please pass on my thanks to your Eco-Committee, I really loved your Eco-Board time line and that you had used the SDGs too.

Once again well done and thank you for all your hard work

Lee Wray-Davies
Eco-Schools Manager, England


Milford-on-Sea CE Primary School Academy Trust
Lymington Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0RF
Tel: 01590 642945
www.mosps.hants.sch.uk
www.facebook.com/MilfordOnSeaPrimarySchool

Tuesday 9 March 2021

Go Mexican at Saltwater Cafe

Saltwater are offering Mexican Takeaway Evenings on Friday19th & Saturday 20th March.

You can see the menu below:

click image to enlarge

To order, please phone 01590 634518 (and leave a message) or click here to send a message to book or ask any questions.



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



Could Hurst Castle have been saved?

A comprehensive and thought provoking article has appeared in The Critic following the wall collapse at Hurst Castle last week.

To read the article, please click here.


Monday 8 March 2021

Ray's Italian Kitchen prepares to reopen courtyard garden

Stacey at Ray's Italian Kitchen in Milford on Sea High Street is making plans for the future, having had to modify her business a number of times over the past twelve months in order for the restaurant to survive the pandemic.

The pop-up shop, Ray's Kitchen Larder has gone well, but in order to prepare the restaurant to reopen, she needs some of the space back.

So, from Wednesday 17th March another change will take place, with the pop up shop changing to become a small deli counter at the front of the restaurant. The delicatessen will have lots of  Italian and Mediterranean influences.

Plus, from the 13th April Ray's Italian Kitchen courtyard garden will be open for coffee, cake and light lunches.

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Ray's Kitchen Larder is Open:
Tuesday to Friday: 9am till 3pm
Saturday mornings: 9am until 1.30pm.
Free Local deliveries available on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
Minimum order of £30

Cook At Home 3 Course Menu:
Order by email or phone by Thursday noon, to collect on Friday /Saturday

Please contact Stacey to place your order at info@raysitaliankitchen.co.uk


Ray’s Italian Kitchen & Kitchen Larder
11 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QF
01590 645300
info@raysitaliankitchen.co.uk
www.raysitaliankitchen.co.uk

The Gun Inn is recruiting

Pelican Taverns, the new owners at The Gun Inn in Keyhaven are currently recruiting for bar staff in preparation for reopening.

If you have a positive, friendly and fun attitude, with loads of enthusiasm and all the attributes necessary to consistently deliver high quality food & drinks, excellent customer service and maintain a friendly welcoming environment and have a passion for the hospitality industry.

You will be expected to serve and present beverages quickly and efficiently and are able to adapt to meet our standards/methods, assist in keeping the bar, front-of-house, cellar and toilets clean and tidy at all times. maintain a high standard of dress and personal grooming, cope with high pressure situations and manage customers and orders appropriately, all the while maintaining excellent levels of service.
You should have excellent time management skills, are well mannered and polite, respect colleagues; actively willing to work in a team. Strive to complete all tasks together and willing to share resources to benefit the team.

Acknowledgement to guest’s needs are first in every aspect of your work and understanding all aspects of the required service criteria. Consistently exceed guest’s expectations and look at further opportunities to improve their experience with us.

Experience is preferred but not essential as full training will be provided.

You should be able to commute easily to work and be able to get home at night.

Must be over 18.

If you feel you fit the criteria then please get in touch with your CV.



We also spotted this message currently on the Gun Inn website:

Dear Locals,

I’m pleased to say that with the extra time given to us by Boris, we are now in good shape to open as and when it becomes possible.

The first phase kitchen has been installed, the decoration is almost complete and the new beer management and taps have been installed. It’s really beginning to look like the old local.

Once again I want to thank all the wonderful local trades who have continued to support our endeavors and look forward to pulling a few pints in celebration of their efforts, just as soon as we are able.

I’d also like to continue to thank all the friendly passers by for your encouragement. We have met so many inquisitive folk and cant wait to share some hospitality with you. We are grateful as ever, for your patience and understanding.

Fingers crossed that the Covid vaccine cracks the deadlock and that we are all able to live our lives more normally soon.

Wishing you all a very Happy New Year.

Yours sincerely

Pete, Jim, Paul and the rest of the new team at The Gun Inn.


The Gun Inn

Thursday 4 March 2021

Milford on Sea Christmas Decorations update

The organisers of the village Christmas decorations, Tracey Haupt and Diana Brushwood have now reviewed the results of their survey relating to this year's festive village decorations.

They thank the 130 people who took the time to answer the 3 questions and therefore help to plan for this year's Christmas displays.

Tracey said; "It’s interesting how many of you would like to see the shop windows even more festive (this last year was an improvement on previous years) and all the traders trees adorned with lights (preferably of the same colour), so I’m wondering if any of the shops would be prepared to form a small working group to try and make this happen? Get in touch with me if you think you can help us."


To read further comments: please click here.



Cakes galore in Milford on Sea

If you don't like tasty cakes then this article might not be for you. But if you do, it is your lucky day!

Did you know that Milford on Sea has numerous cake makers who create bespoke hand-made baked goodies for everyday treats, special occasions - and of course Mother's Day?

So whether you fancy some brownies, cup cakes, or a celebration cake they can all be made for you within the village - and at great value too.

Liz Hines of Cakes on Sea recently published a photo on Facebook of a a special cake she made that reflected the lucky person's love of gardening. The pretty flowerpot cake has a lemon curd filled sponge cake inside and there are sugar roses and sugar trowel nestling in the chocolate earth. Brilliant!

If you need a cake (and who doesn't?!), please take a look at the list of bakers in Milford on Sea below, and if you click on the links you can see the creations they make and how to contact them.

I wonder how many you look at before you lick your lips?!


SWEET TREATS - from across the village

Elmsleigh Cakes 

The Little Cake Company 
01590 719869  or 07809 280178

Hello Cheesecake
07713 570551

Coastal Bakery
25 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QF
07809 280178

Plus of course, our village Cafes and Coffee Shops have cakes for you to enjoy eating in or out.

Monday 1 March 2021

Virtual Birdwatching Tour of Hurst Spit with Bird Aware

Bird Aware Solent raise awareness of internationally-protected birds. Each ranger has selected one of their favourite sites from around the Solent coast to show in a virtual tour.

Ranger Julie explores Hurst Spit, Sturt Pond and the surrounding Milford on Sea area and shows some of the amazing birds who call this special place home.


click here to view tour
About Bird Aware Solent

Bird Aware Rangers engage with communities along the coast, particularly over winter, to protect the special areas of the Solent and their wildlife.

The Solent is of worldwide importance for birds. Bird Aware Solent raise awareness of internationally-protected birds that overwinter on our coast, and help people enjoy our special coastline responsibly.

The coastline of the Solent stretches from Hurst Spit to West Wittering, and includes the northern shore of the Isle of Wight, more than 225km in total. It is an extremely busy area for commerce, shipping, recreation and leisure.

It is internationally important for wildlife, with a number of protection designations, including three Special Protection Areas (SPAs). These are part of a Europe-wide network of sites for nature conservation.

Every winter thousands of birds take refuge in the Solent to feed and rest, including 90,000 waders and over 10 per cent of the global population of Brent Geese. Many come from areas high in the Arctic.

Many birds can only find the food they need on the foreshore at low tide. During winter the few hours of daylight limit time available for feeding. Bad weather also has an impact on foraging.

People visiting the coast often unintentionally disturb feeding and roosting birds. This reduces their precious feeding time further, and can use up energy supplies if the birds need to fly away. If disturbed too often birds may not survive the winter or make the journey back to breeding grounds in the spring.


Sunday 28 February 2021

Milford Community Care Group looking for volunteers

The organisers and volunteer team at the Milford Community Care Group are looking forward to resuming their service, hopefully in late summer.

The Milford Community Care Group provide a valuable service to anyone in the village who needs transport to medical appointments, near and far.

The group are in touch with the Community Centre in Sea Road about their re-opening, and soon after that, they hope to have our own office up and running for the co-ordinators to take your bookings.

Anyone wishing to volunteer either as a co-ordinator in the office, or as a driver, please contact Valerie Newell on 01590 645948.

This is a great way to help the community whilst also meeting new people.


Friday 26 February 2021

Hurst Castle wall collapses

Hurst Castle experienced a partial collapse of an outer wall today. 

In recent years, the castle's owner, English Heritage have carried out work to reinforce the sea defences and stabilise the foundations of a different part of the castle, the west wing.

The collapse occurred at East Wing Battery where the sea had weakened the foundations. Structural engineers were in the process of assessing the damage and planning remedial works, although it was thought that 'there is no immediate risk to Hurst Castle.'

The Advertiser & Times wrote about the threat only 2 days before the collapse. Please click here to read the article.

Sadly, the worst fears of some who warned this could happened has come true.


The Advertiser & Times also published a video showing the destruction from the seaward side. Please click here to view the video.

Picture taken by James Brooke on BBC Article
click here to read

The two dramatic pictures below were captured by Helen Renouf, New Forest based professional photographer.



Renouf Design
www.renoufdesign.co.uk
www.facebook.com/RenoufDesign

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Hurst Castle

Hurst Castle was built by Henry VIII at the seaward end of a coastal spit, it was one of the most advanced artillery fortresses in England. Commanding the narrow entrance to the Solent, it offers stunning panoramic views.

The castle was used as a prison for eminent 17th century captives, including Charles I. It was later strengthened during the 19th and 20th centuries and played a role in defending the western Solent from invasion threats from the Napoleonic Wars to the Second World War.

Hurst Castle is managed on behalf of English Heritage by Hurst Marine.



Thursday 25 February 2021

Have a giggle next Thursday

Comedy is back in Milford next week.

Laughs were hard to come by last year, so the Community Centre are delighted to welcome back Stephen Grant to host a second online Comedy Club Quiz Evening via Zoom next Thursday 4th March at 8pm

The evening is Free to join - although donations are of course really welcome

To register please click here.

There are places for up to 250 households, and after registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Fingers crossed for a comedy night at the Community Centre in July.


New Milford Website supports staycation boom

Two local Milford on Sea residents look set to put this seaside village on the map as the go-to staycation destination with the launch of a new website.

The website – visitmilfordonsea.co.uk – is to drive tourism to this lively village known for its events such as the Milford Music Festival and to boost the local economy that has suffered like many in the recent pandemic.

Behind the website are marketing consultants and Milford on Sea residents, Rachel Lewis and Linda Scott, who have created a new brand identity for the village as part of its drive to increase visitor numbers.

Rachel said: “The website is all about creating a one stop shop for visitors, newcomers and locals to get all the information they need about this amazing village, whilst giving it a fresh, modern look.”

The website will be supported by its own social media channels that will encourage user-generated content to market the village and will support local businesses by promoting its activities.

Linda added: “Now more than ever the demand for domestic holidays is soaring and the launch of our new website is timely in positioning Milford on Sea as a top choice in the UK holiday market.

“Our local businesses have suffered huge losses by the pandemic and a bumper season is needed to get them back on track.”

Rachel Lewis and Linda Scott

The website will go live on the 1st April and if any businesses are interested in becoming a member (fee applies) then please email hello@visitmilfordonsea.co.uk for more information.

Latest Milford on Sea Unsung Lockdown Heroes

Over the past 3 weeks we have been receiving nominations for Milford on Sea 'Unsung Lockdown Heroes', these are people who have helped others with acts of kindness however large or small. 

This could be local people who do anything from supporting a neighbour by getting their shopping or prescriptions, it could be friends who have kept your spirits up, a kind stranger who has lent a helping hand, or people volunteering to help other people in the community in any way. It could also be a village business or organisation who are going that extra mile to get the community through this crisis.

To view the latest Milford on Sea 'Unsung Lockdown Heroes', please click here.


We will continue to add nominations, so please keep sending them in to: david@milfordonsea.org.

The Good News Newsletter: No.31

To view of the latest edition of 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

 

Wednesday 24 February 2021

Guess who is baking Pecan Biscotti?

Who can resist delicious Pecan Biscotti fresh out of the oven, or would like to try Duck Fat Oat Cakes, Rum Canelés or Cinnamon Madeleines.

Well, you can probably guess that it is David Wykes at Verveine who has been creating baked treats like no other!


All of the above are now for sale in his shop, alongside tasty fish pies, bespoke chocolate bars, ice cream with crazy flavours and more.

Not to forget, there are also takeaway Kebabs to enjoy at the weekend!


Verveine
98 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QE
01590 642176
www.verveine.co.uk

Milford Boots supporting The Hygiene Bank

An announcement on the 'Positively Milford on Sea Facebook Page' informs everyone that Boots in Milford on Sea is now working with The Hygiene Bank and are becoming an official drop off point. 

The Hygiene Bank is a charity fighting hygiene poverty.

All donations will be shared with people locally through official charities, helping to ease the pressure on those who need support. 

So, you can donate any new products through the Boots store in the high street; this could be from shampoo & conditioner to toothpaste & toothbrushes, or hygiene products for women, men or children. 

Hygiene poverty is a problem that we can help solve together. Anyone in store will help you with any products you'd like to donate. 


About The Hygiene Bank (From their website)

At The Hygiene Bank, we believe it is not right that feeling clean should be a luxury or a privilege for anyone in our society, yet many are living in poverty and cannot afford to stay clean. That is why our network of projects exists – to give people access to the basics they need.

We are a grassroots, people-powered charity and social movement, grounded in community. Our passion stems from the injustice that people may be unable to fully participate in society due to hygiene poverty. This is why we work to inspire social change.

To find out more; please click here


To visit the 'Positively Milford on Sea Facebook Page'
; please click here.