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Thursday 7 May 2020

Reminder of Local Shops, Services & Takeaway Deliveries

We are keeping all of the links on the buttons below up to date based on the information we receive. There are a few new additions.

Take a look to see what is new or what has changed - and then see what you are going to have delivered for this weekend!:



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Milford on Sea Doorstep Photo Album: Update 5

If you haven't sent your photos yet, it going to be a sunny few days and there is the 'Clap for the NHS' tonight - so a great opportunity to take some doorstep snaps please?

Thanks to everyone who has sent in photos so far:

  • Photo's in Album: 51
  • People featured in Album Photos: 123 including 25 children
  • Plus: 4 dogs + 2 'Clap for the NHS' videos!
  • Views of the Milford on Sea Doorstop Album: 2,596
  • Milford on Sea Population: c.5,500
  • Newsletter Circulation: 1,891 villagers
  • % of Village joining in: 2.2% - Yikes! Really? We can do better than this don't you think.

We are trying to make this a special experience and memory for the whole village, but we can only do this with your help, so please send in your photos by clicking here.

Please get involved, your photos bring the community together and will bring a smile to many battling through this difficult time.

To read how to get involved; please click here.

To view the Villagers on the Doorstep album; please click here.

Please Send your photos to: please click here.

Banksy hails NHS Superheroes

All articles we publish always have a relationship to Milford on Sea. However, on this occasion we are going to break our own rules. We could tenuously claim that it is close to the New Forest, but that would be grabbing at straws. The truth is that this simply deserves to be seen by as many people as possible:

Game Changer by Banksy
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Banksy, the famous graffiti street artist, has donated a one metre square artwork to the NHS. The monochrome piece was recently hung in collaboration with the hospital's managers in a foyer near the emergency department of Southampton General Hospital.
The image is of a young boy kneeling by a wastepaper basket dressed in dungarees playing with his NHS superhero nurse in a facemask, whilst his Spiderman and Batman toys lay discarded in the bin. 
Banksy left a note for hospital workers, which read: "Thanks for all you're doing. I hope this brightens the place up a bit, even if its only black and white."
The painting will remain at Southampton General Hospital until the autumn when it will be auctioned to raise money for the NHS.
They say, 'A picture paints a thousand words'. - This one certainly does.

I can only imagine that anyone entering the hospital's emergency department, patient or staff, will hopefully be given strength, and be inspired by the artistic message on the wall. Well done Banksy!

Hurst Castle from the Air

Hurst Castle is of course sadly closed at the moment, but you can visit it from the air courtesy of a delightful video they have launched of the castle from the sky.

To view the video, please click here.

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MOSHRS Podcast: VE Day in Milford on Sea

Milford on Sea Historical Record Society have launched their latest podcast, this time the subject is; VE Day.

Do you recognise
Mr Pinks?
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With the 75th anniversary of the ending of the war in Europe, the Milford-on-Sea Historical Record Society [MOSHRS] has prepared two videos:
  • a short video about VE Day
  • plus a feature length video (25mins) about Milford in the Second World War entitled “Village on the Front Line”. The podcast draws extensively on the Society’s archive and seeks to provide a flavour of what Milford was like 75 years ago.
MOSHRS would like to share the video with the whole village.

To view the podcast, please click here.

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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


Latest Menu Offerings & VE Day Crumble from La Perle

Sam at La Perle has been busy cooking 'Granny Mollet's Wartime Apple Crumble' inspired by his late Grandmother, who was a Sergeant Cook in the Army during the Second World War.

Sam will be donating 100% of the profits made from sales of this dessert on Friday to the local branch of the Royal British Legion. A truly delicious way to show your support on VE Day!

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La Perle Homemade Ice Cream & Sorbet - 300g for £3.90
Flavours:
Rum & Raisin
Pistachio
Coffee & Vanilla with a shot of Kahlua
Raspberry Sorbet with a shot of Homemade Apple Vodka
Lemon Sorbet with a shot of Homemade Roasted Pineapple Gin
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La Perle Freshly Baked Buttermilk Sourdough Loaf with Homemade Salted Butter - £2.95

Available for collection by arrangement, or delivered with your takeaway order.
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Chef's NHS Special - £15

A Choice of Main Course - choose either 

Confit Duck Leg Cassoulet, Haricot Beans, Pancetta, Tomato and Vegetables, with Parmesan Herb Crust
or
La Perle Fishcakes x 2 made with Loch Duart Salmon and Smoked Haddock, Buttered Samphire, Lemon, Dill & Garlic Aoili 

Plus Dessert - The Milford Mess with Lymington Strawberries, Crushed Meringue, Chantilly Cream, Strawberry Coulis: 

19% of every dish sold donated to Lymington Hospital Friends towards the fight against Covid-19. £156.75 Raised So Far! 
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Gourmet Burger - £8.70

Crispy Breaded Pork Belly Burger, Topped with Smoked Cheese & Pickled Fennel. 
Delicious with a side of Sweet Potato Fries!


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

Sam Hughes, La Perle
Pic: Advertiser & Times
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Please Note:
  • 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


Wildlife Garden Challenge: Update 5

Another Update from Keith Metcalf of Milford Conservation Volunteers:

For this update, I have dispensed with the usual list of wildlife recorded from a garden in favour of using the letter that accompanied this report from my Keyhaven friend Nick Pocock. Nick is lucky to also have a home in Sarasota, Florida from where he sent this report of the birds he can see from his 'deck' - as he calls it.

The lovely photograph taken from his 'deck' is stunning, yet Nick says that he prefers his home in Keyhaven!

You will also find two collages of some of the colourful water birds he mentions below.

Nick takes it from here:

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I attach a photo taken from our "deck" overlooking a bay on the Intracoastal Waterway in Sarasota, Florida. We don't have a garden as such but you can see that between us and the water is a fringe of mangroves (with some orange coloured new season's Sea Grape leaves and some Buttonwood) underneath some Evergreen Oaks - the local variety being predominately Quercus Virginiana. Our community has a grand-fathered permit to trim the mangroves once or twice yearly. In the distance the mangroves are not trimmed and have grown as high as twenty feet. 

I am a very low grade twitcher so I can't identify the relatively few little birds that show on the land side of our house. Recent mid-size birds have been Cardinals, Mocking Birds, Pileated Woodpeckers, Mourning Doves and lone, noisy Fish Crows. One morning recently a Short Tailed Hawk (we think) was sitting in one of the oaks waiting for prey or a view of our breakfast. We do sometimes see Red-shouldered Hawks but this one looked different. 

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With the exception of the constituents of distant armadas of mixed ducks which have been around recently, water birds are easier to identify, although the juniors of some species have a bad custom of looking much like adults of others. 

Common waders etc. seen daily are: Great Blue Herons, Little Blue Herons, Great Egrets and White Ibis. Brown Pelicans are always about but the White Pelicans which arrive reliably in late November, have long since moved on. 

Many mornings recently it has been a pleasure to see one or two Roseate Spoonbills flying past. In early spring we used to see more -- standing in shallow water filtering mud in the presence of many other waders, including Wood Storks. Our tides rise and fall between a foot and two and a half feet and it is without question that, unlike twenty years ago, we seldom now see the mud on the bottom of the Bay at low water. 

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Other water birds we see often are American Kingfishers, Ospreys and Double Crested Cormorants, some of which are probably Anhingas (and I do know the difference but often forget to notice!). Their reported courting habits are curious. We haven't seen it happening here, Cormorants predominate. 

Yesterday afternoon we kayaked in the mangrove tunnels and ponds which are in the distance in the attached photo. It was exciting to see a Yellow-Crowned Night Heron and a Glossy Ibis. 

Stay safe. 

Nick Pocock
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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 second Update 4please click here.

Wednesday 6 May 2020

Specsavers still providing essential services

Neil Constantine-Smith, a Milford on Sea resident and director of Specsavers in Lymington has dropped us an email to let us know that:

Specsavers in Lymington are still open for essential services. 

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It appears that just about every other Opticians in our area are completely closed, so people who have eye problems or break their specs may not know where to go. 

Specsavers are closed currently for routine eye examinations but they are providing repairs & replacements where they can remotely. They are also providing a telemedicine service for minor eye conditions (by video or phone) and full services for essential workers. 

Phones are manned by somebody on site Monday to Saturday from 8:30am to 5:30pm. 

Please call 01590 647350 if you need assistance. 


Specsavers Lymington
Neil Constantine-Smith BSc(Hons) MCOptom 
Optometrist Director ( and Milford resident!) 
71 High Street, Lymington SO41 9AL
01590 647350

It's Lockdown, Eat Cake!

Milford on Sea cake maker, Mandy of Elmsleigh Cakes has been supplying locals with beautiful bespoke cakes for over 10 years and they are still supplying cakes during lock down.

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Whilst weddings may be on hold and celebrations are downsized Mandy is still able to to offer beautifully personalised cakes to make any celebration special or amazing indulgent cakes to cheer someone up.

All sorts of designs can be made, Mandy has made everything from millennium falcon cakes - which light up, through to messy bedrooms and boats. She is also offering contactless collection from within the heart of the village or we can deliver if required.

Having managed to secure supplies of ingredients, there is a myriad of flavours to choose from.

For those looking to forward plan for future weddings we can now have FaceTime cake consultations so flavours and designs can organised.

Also available freshly baked boxes of scones, fruited, plain and cheese.

This image shows just some of the cakes Mandy has had the pleasure of making in the past.

To find out more please contact Mandy below:

Elmsleigh Cakes 
07914 586441
elmsleighcakes1@aol.com

Funnies from the Past: No.19

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...

Milford on Sea: Hyphens or no hyphens? click here to read.

Reconnaissance Inside The Cave - click here to read.

More coming next time.

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Christian Aid Week

This year's Christian Aid Week (10th to 16th May 2020) the emphasis is on climate crisis and the disastrous effect it has on so many people and communities particularly in the third world. 

Christian Aid proposes a new deal for Climate Justice to be supported by the British government and all those in power by: 

1. Transferring its fair share of finance and technology to poorer countries. 

2. Curbing the over-consumption that’s driving climate breakdown. 

3. Stopping fossil fuel expansion and supporting renewable energy. 

4. Developing renewable energy without exploiting people or destroying the environment in the global South. 

5. Investing to decarbonise the UK economy in a way that also addresses economic and social inequalities in the UK. 

Besides promoting this initiative, CA continues to help individuals and communities to survive the effects of drought, flood etc. For instance Eastern Kenya has been without significant rain for over 400 days, people are starving, lives made incredibly harder and help is so desperately needed. 

If you want to help you can make a donation here or perhaps drop it into the collecting box in the Milford’s Village News newsagent thanks to Mark Cummings. 

For further information call Alec Luxon on 01590 719286 or email alecluxon@hotmail.com 



Tuesday 5 May 2020

Milford adults & kids prepare for VE Day

May Day is traditionally held on a Monday but this year has been put back to Friday 8 May 2020. 

VE Day, or Victory in Europe Day, marks the day towards the end of World War Two when fighting against Nazi Germany came to an end in Europe in 1945. This year is the 75th Anniversary.

The people of Milford on Sea are renowned for celebrating anything they can think of, so it is a great shame to miss this special occasion, but this virus is affecting everything. However, this village doesn't give up that easily!


The Milford on Sea Royal British Legion have had to cancel their planned Big Band event in the community centre. 

However, Paul White who lives close to the village green, plans to set up a PA system and at 11am on Friday (8th May) play the last post followed by the reveille after the two minutes silence. 

David Graham, of the Milford on Sea Royal British Legion will be there with the Branch Standard. (Social distancing of course)


Get the Kids Involved

Children can download free VE Day patriotic bunting, party hats and paper chain designs for you all to enjoy on Friday. 

The free artwork has been created by Joanne Wood Design. Please click here and then select the 'Generic' version.

If you would like to use these VE Day graphics, and can afford to, please consider making a donation to the British Legion by clicking here.


Kids Pictures Wanted to Decorate The Smugglers Fence

A message from Suzy & Guy

Sadly we cannot go ahead with our planned celebrations for this day. But we would like to ask the children of the village to help us out.

We are struggling to source enough decorations to put round our fencing so we are asking if any of the children would like to draw us some flags, pictures etc all related to VE Day to hopefully surround our fencing with bunting. 

If you can help out please put your picture in a clear plastic folder or laminate and pop through the letter box by Thursday 7th . Even popping them in a carrier bag would do... come on lets do a virtual celebration from the Smugglers inn.

Wistaria & Milford Doctors Surgeries are still here for you

Milford on Sea's local doctors surgery has published the article, and it appears worth reading:

We understand that we are in strange and scary times for everyone, life is very different now than it has ever been before. Your GP surgery has changed and feels very different. We hope this article will help you to deal with your medical concerns.

Our priorities during this time will be to focus on the most unwell patients. Many of our patients will have medical problems that have nothing to do with COVID 19. Some things won’t go away whilst we all fight this crisis. All the usual serious problems like heart problems, depression, strokes and cancer won’t stop because we are dealing with an epidemic.
  • Can this problem wait and if so for how long?
  • Can it wait until the end of the crisis? 
  • What can I do in the meantime?
Have a look at www.nhs.uk or www.111.nhs.uk or www.patient.info to see if you can find out more about your problem. There may be self-care tips or a pharmacy may be able to help first.

If you need medical help, we are still here for you and have our full team in place at Wistaria & Milford Surgeries. 

All our staff are adhering to the government guidelines regarding social distancing whilst at work.

We will continue to limit face to face appointments; however it’s still very important we bring in some patients who require screening or immunisations and we will continue to see patients where appropriate.

You should continue to attend your appointment, unless you have been told not to attend or have COVID symptoms. 

All our GPs and nurses are triaging appointments requests and we will only bring you into the surgery if necessary (all our clinicians wear PPE).

If you need medical help from your GP practice, you can contact us either online, by an app or by phone to be assessed.

For non-urgent concerns you can e mail us at wistariapractice@nhs.net or use our E consult from our practice website www.milfordmedicalcentre.com
  • If you need urgent medical help, use the NHS 111 online service. If you cannot get help online, call 111.
  • If it’s a serious or life-threatening emergency, you must still call 999.
  • If you are told to go to hospital it is important that you go to hospital.

Prescriptions
You can order your repeat prescriptions on the NHS App and through your GP surgery or pharmacy’s online service, where available.
We will contact you should you not have a designated pharmacy to ensure you only need to visit the surgery premises if absolutely necessary.
If you need to collect a prescription and have coronavirus symptoms or are self-isolating at home – please arrange for a friend, relative or volunteer to collect for you.
To help us to keep supplying medicines to everyone who needs them, please only order repeat prescriptions in your usual quantities at the usual time.

Routine vaccinations
It is important that you or your baby or child still have routine vaccinations. They protect against serious and potentially deadly illnesses and stop outbreaks in the community.
If the person needing vaccination has coronavirus symptoms or is self-isolating because someone in the household is displaying symptoms, please contact your GP practice for advice.

Cancer Concerns
If you have a symptom that you are worried about, you must contact your GP.
Your clinician will discuss with you the benefits of starting or continuing your cancer treatment against the increased risks of contracting coronavirus.
Please do not ignore new lump, bumps, moles, changes in bowel habits etc - Please see Be Cautious About Cancer image below

Patients with Chest Pain
If you think you or a family member are suffering with the symptoms of a heart attack you must dial 999 immediately.
If you or a family member develop symptoms such as heavy or tight chest pain that may spread to your arms, neck or jaw, or make you breathless, sick, sweaty or light-headed and that doesn’t go away, this could be caused by a heart attack. Dial 999 immediately.

Stroke Patients
If you think you or a family member are suffering with the symptoms of a stroke you must dial 999 immediately.
You can spot the symptoms of a stroke by using the FAST test:
Face - is the face drooping / fallen on one side? Can they smile?
Arms - can they raise both arms and keep them there?
Speech - is it slurred?
Time to call 999 if you see any of the above signs

Pregnant Women
If you are pregnant it is important that you still attend your antenatal appointments and continue to seek advice from your midwife or maternity team.
If you are worried about your health or the health of your unborn baby, please contact your midwife or maternity team.

Parents of young children
If you are worried about the health of your baby or child, please call 111.
If it’s a serious or life-threatening emergency, call 999
All about advice and how to treat children’s health problems click here.

Cervical Cytology (smears)
Please do not ignore your routine cytology recall letter; it is really important you book a smear appointment we are still providing these. We are willing to make your appointment at short notice to coincide with your monthly cycle and ensure you get this important screening completed.

Mental Health
NHS is here to support your mental health during the coronavirus pandemic, as well as your physical health.
If you are concerned about the mental health of your child, please contact your GP or check online self-referral options for under 18 years olds click here.

If you are facing mental health issues contact your GP or key worker, if you have one, and continue to access your mental health services as usual. We are also still open for new referrals, via your GP or online.
If you’re experiencing stress and anxiety, you can get further information, including how to self-refer to psychological therapies click here.

You might find the following website useful with many tips on improving our mental health. How to relax more, achieve more at this difficult time. There are expert advice and practical tips to help you look after your mental health and well-being. click here.
If you are facing a mental health crisis, use the NHS 111 online service. If you cannot get help online, call 111.

Learning Disability and Autism
If you need medical help, reasonable adjustments will be made so you get the right care and support.
Your local community teams and crisis support lines are available if you are worried or anxious.

Although we are in very different times it is very important that you do not ignore your ongoing health needs or new symptoms and contact us for help.

Jan Lamont
Practice Manager

Wistaria & Milford Doctors Surgeries
www.milfordmedicalcentre.com


Colin Judson entertains on Instagram

International opera singer, Colin Judson is currently in lockdown at his home in Milford on Sea.

Like other artists and entertainers, live productions are a memory for now and when they will return no one knows.

After 30 years at the top of his profession Colin is looking to keep himself sane and busy.

Alongside running to keep fit, he is now posting tips on singing, and songs both funny and moving on his Instagram feed (colin.judson) for all to enjoy.  Also posted are clips with tips of about 1 minute which Colin did for English National Opera including a couple of question and answer sessions.

If you would like to take a look please click here.

It is also worth following Colin as he intends to add more in the coming days and weeks.


About Colin Judson


Colin Judson
Photo: Robert Workman
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A sought after tenor for the character repertoire, this season Colin Judson has made appearances at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden in Turandot, Scottish Opera in Fidelio and Andrea Chenier, English National Opera in both Salome and The Magic Flute and the Teatro Real Madrid in A Midsummer Night's Dream. 

Colin has also performed at the Opera National de Bordeaux and the Opera National du Rhin and in 2007 recorded a series of comedy operas with Kombat Opera for BBC 2.

Cream Teas for VE Day

Amanda Maidment's The Little Cake Company are offering freshly made homemade cream teas which can be delivered for VE Day on Friday. These sweet treats are made in her kitchen in Whitby Road, Milford on Sea.

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The Cream Tea includes 2 scones, clotted cream, jam and butter in a presentation box.

Price £4.50 for 2 scones / or £7.50 for 4 scones.

Order before 12pm for same day delivery. Payment by bank transfer or cash on delivery.

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The Little Cake Company can also offer: 
  • 6 homemade cakes for £10 - Any additional cakes are £1.50 each 
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A typical mixed box Contains:
  • Victoria sponge with Jam and fresh cream
  • Lemon drizzle with lemon curd and fresh cream
  • Double chocolate brownie
  • Carrot cake with fresh cream cheese frosting and pecan nuts
  • Rocky road with double chocolate and marshmallows
  • Scones with butter, jam and fresh cream
Collection from 36 Whitby Road S041 0ND (Adhering to 2 metres social distancing.) - or Free delivery in Milford on Sea.


Kids Cake Kits

Amanda can also supply cupcakes with decorating kits to keep the kids amused.


If you would like to order, or to request anything special, please contact Amanda by clicking here or Call: 01590 719869  or 07809 280178

Monday 4 May 2020

Funnies from the Past: No.18

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...

Danes 'Stream' or 'River'? click here to read.

Mole Men Close Road - click here to read.

More coming next time.

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A message from The South Lawn Team

A message from Tim, Nikki and The South Lawn Team:

Hello Milford

The 5th edition of our At Home menu (see on link at bottom of page) may be our last edition prior to lockdown being eased. Who knows whats to come but whatever happens we remain dedicated to looking after you.

Whilst we have one eye on the lockdown being lifted we realise that it may also be some time before we have the pleasure of welcoming you back to the hotel. We are already working on a plan and we want you to know that when we are allowed to re-open our aim will be to provide you with an amazing dining experience that has absolute regard for the safety of us all. 

At South Lawn we relish a challenge and our team brain storming ideas yet again focus on adapting to the ever changing circumstances. Dining out is likely to be different for some time but that doesn't mean your experience will be any less enjoyable. Once the parameters are defined by the Government we will start our preparations which are likely to include a redesign of layout, layup and service standards. 

We also know that many of you may not wish to venture out for all sorts of reasons and it has been a pleasure looking after a new customer base that is hoping we will continue our At Home service after all this becomes a distant memory. It will come as no surprise to you that we have deliveries every day to local residents who irrelevant to Coronavirus find it difficult to get out.

We have one lady who's son lives afar and he ordered her lunch for Easter Sunday as a treat. She called us on the Monday asking how she could continue to order from us. This lady was not confident to pay over the phone and neither did she have any cash in the house. We offered to set her up an account but she was concerned how she would clear it.

We took it upon ourselves to call her son to explain and he spoke with Mum who now has a daily meal from us on account which he settles each Monday. We think there are many more people who worry about modern payment methods who are missing out, if you know somebody like this why not speak to them or a relative. It could make a huge difference to them.

Thank you 

Tim, Nikki and The Team

To see South Lawn Hotel's latest takeaway/delivery menu: please click here.


The South Lawn Hotel
Lymington Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0RF
01590 643911


Catch Menu for this 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. 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. 

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.


Catch
Hayley Elston -The Codmother
02382 149900www.catchfabulousfishcakes.co.uk

Milford on Sea Doorstep Photo Album: Update 4

The village Doorstep Photo Album is coming on nicely, - but we still need more pictures please!

No doubt there are plenty of people out there intending to do some photos, but haven't got around to it yet. The sun's coming out, so why not make it your mission to send your photos in over the next couple of days?

We are trying to make this a special experience and memory, but we can only do this with your help, so please send in your photos by clicking here.

Doorstep Album, so far
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Please get involved, your photos bring the community together and will bring a smile to many battling through this difficult time.

To read how to get involved; please click here.

To view the Villagers on the Doorstep album; please click here.

PS: As well as taking 'doorstep photos' on your walks and sending now, why not also take pictures of your neighbours at 'Clap for Carers' on Thursday? That would make some nice memories for us all share.

Message on a patio!

As Jim Bunting was putting his lockdown time to go use by cleaning his patio, he decided to get a little creative!

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Sunday 3 May 2020

Shortbread and Doughnut Home Deliveries!

A couple of local suppliers who normally supply the events or hotel markets have turned to home deliveries to keep their business alive.

New Forest Shortbread normally supplies hotels with packets of New Forest Shortbread for their guest rooms, but of course these are no longer open. Since then Tracy has set up an online shop and a Crowdfunding Buy Forward Project. 

Please have a look at the following link:

If you would like any more information please contact Tracey as below: 

Tracy Thew
New Forest Shortbread
07471 684639
01425 403735

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Doughnut Wall

Robyn Dowse is making selling doughnut boxes for £15 with free delivery & collection that include the following:
  • 4 x Glazed ring doughnuts
  • 3 x Jam filled heart doughnuts 
  • 3 x Nutella filled doughnuts
  • 8 x Cinnamon doughnut holes. 
To order please contact Robyn below:

Doughnut Wall

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Funnies from the Past: No.17

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...

Damp Beach Hut going cheap click here to read.

Naked New Year's Eve Rugby! - click here to read.

More coming next time.

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