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Sunday 14 November 2021

Donations to Christmas Gift Drive

Local community group Step Up, Safe Space are looking for donations for their Christmas Gift Drive

The donations will be distributed to people & families in Milford on Sea and surrounding areas.

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Step Up, Safe Space
www.stepupsafespace.com
stepupsafespace@gmail.com

Aims: The Overall aim of our community group Step-up, Safe Space is to address unmet health needs, both physical and emotional, in a holistic way, alongside other groups and agencies in the area. In addition to provide individualised self-sooth and sensory boxes for adult and children with sensory disorders. And to also address practical needs with food, clothes and small household goods. We are a none profit making organisation run by volunteers.

Lunch raises £575 for School

The recent First Friday Lunch in aid of Milford on Sea Primary School raised a fantastic £575.

The organisers have sent a huge thank you to everyone that donated ingredients or raffle prizes:

Tesco New Milton, Morrisons New Milton, Village Veg Milford-On-Sea, Naomi Glass at Everton Hyundai, Amanda Maidment at The Coastal Bakery, Ligeia Lee at Oven Glow, Dominique Quinn and her beautiful handmade Hampers, Cambridge with Laura Legg, Jason and Dawn at Hurst Castle, Megan Tizzard at Scruffee to Fluffee & Victoria Gibbs for her re-gifting. 

The next First Friday Lunch in aid of Milford on Sea Primary School will be in July 2022.

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Punchy's Autobiography completed by friends

In April 2014 we published an article entitled; 'Punchy Through the Covers' about the life and times of Alan Rayment a former Hampshire county cricketer, latterly a dancer and a resident of Milford on Sea. Click here to read.

The Advertiser & Times this week reported in an article by Chris March that Alan had sadly died in October 2020 aged 92.

However, the story does not end there...

Alan was in the process of writing what would have been three volumes of his autobiography when he passed away. To ensure his memories were not lost, Alan's loyal friends stepped in to completed his latest volume using Alan’s extensive notes and recorded interviews.

Chris March completes the story, to read the A&T article; please click here.



Inside All Saints' Church

HampshireLive recently published some photographs on the interior of All Saints' Church by photographer, Grahame Larter.

All Saints' is a Grade I listed building and dates back to the 12th century.

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To see all of the images; please click here.

Groyne Maintenance on Seafront

New Forest District Council are currently carrying out maintenance work to the timber groynes on Milford on Sea seafront.

The battle against the sea continues!

For more information on the works, please see letter below:

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Live Music, Films & Events Galore

From now, and in the run up until Christmas Milford on Sea is awash with entertainment for you to enjoy.

There is something to accommodate every taste, so why not take a look at the varied choice below.

To see What's On at the Community Centre; please click here.


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Art & Craft Sale in Everton on Saturday

If you are looking for somewhere to go on Saturday, there is an Art & Craft Sale at St. Mary's Church Hall in Everton village.


Christingle Service at All Saints' Church

There are limited space for this year's Christingle Service in All Saints' Church.

The Christingle Service is a family friendly festive service celebrating Jesus, Light of the World’ with carols and candles, oranges and sweets.

To book, please click here.



All Saints' Church
Greenbanks Close, Milford on Sea SO41 0SQ
01590 644992
office@allsaintsmilford.co.uk


Saturday 13 November 2021

Join the MoS Stamp Club

Milford on Sea Stamp Club are once again meeting at 2pm on the Second Tuesday of the Month in the Guide Hut (next to the Community Centre in Sea Road).
 
The Stamp Club invites speakers to give a talk/stamp display for most afternoons. There is also a “packet” where you can purchase stamps or make up your own book to enable you to sell stamps.

The Stamp Club will have been founded 60 years this year, and is for everyone from beginners to serious enthusiasts, and the meeting have a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.

To cover club dues and mandatory insurance there is a small membership fee.

To keep everyone informed, there is a programme on the notice board outside the Guide Hut.

The next meeting will be 14th December and continue through monthly to until next May 2022. 

Everyone is welcome, so please just come along.

To find out more please contact: The club secretary, Marion Adams who will gladly answer any questions you may have, please click here.

Friday 12 November 2021

Curry Night at The Smugglers Inn

 Who doesn't love an excuse to go out for a Curry Night?!

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Lost Cat - (Update: Now found!)

UPDATE 12th November 2021: The missing cat has been spotted a couple of times. The lady looking for it is very relieved that the cat is safe, and she in touch with the owner of the garden it now frequents.

Happy ending!

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We have received the message below, can you help?

"Can you help us find our semi-feral cat please. She is pure white with black tail and patches.

She has been living here for 18 months when she "adopted" us. She is very nervous but lets us stroke her and purrs. Loves being fed good food regularly! Its such a worry and we feel bereft.

If you have any information, please contact: david@milfordonsea.org

Thursday 11 November 2021

MOSHRS Podcast: Milford-on-Sea and the Great War

Milford on Sea Historical Record Society have published the final part of their excellent four-part video podcast mini-series; “Milford and the Great War 1914-1918”.

Part 4 is called “Remembrance” and can be viewed here. You can also use the link to catch up with all previous videos.

“In the Great War of 1914-1918 over 300 persons connected with Milford on Sea served in the forces. They fought on land, at sea and in the air and over 40 gave their lives. They came from all walks of life and were all ages - the youngest was 17, the oldest 67 and the average age was just 28 years.”

To view the complete podcast series; please click here.

To view the Milford on Sea: Village at War Photo Album; 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. 

The MOSHRS meet 5 times a year 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 moreplease click here.


MoS Historical Record Society

  

 

New Set Lunch Menu at Ray's Italian

Ray’s Italian Kitchen have launched a new Set Lunch Menu with a selection of meals to suit all tastes.

1 Course for £10.95, 2 Courses for £15.95 or 3 Courses for £19.95. Yummy!

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

Welcome to 'Butchers on the Green'

Following the well-earned retirement of our longstanding and excellent village butcher, David Gates, the new owner, experienced master butcher Keith Potter is now putting his mark on the shop.

Initial feedback on Facebook has been very positive and people are enjoying the traditional meats everyone would expect, plus other specials such as duck and chicken stir frys, steak and kidney pies, ham and even Marmite sausages - certainly a filling you will love or hate!

The Butchers Shop in Church Hill Milford on Sea is also to have a new name; 'Butchers on the Green'.

PS: The shop also recently had a competition on  Facebook to find the Marmite sausages in the picture below. The winner will enjoy tasting them soon. 

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Marmite Sausage Competition
(It was 'C'!)

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

*Closed on Mondays

Book for All Saints' Christmas Eve Crib Service

Bookings are now being taken for the Christmas Eve Crib Service at All Saints' Church.

The Crib Services will take place during the afternoon of Christmas Eve on Friday 24th December. 

All children are encouraged to dress up as characters from the Nativity to take part in the Christmas Story.

Numbers will be limited inside the church so to accommodate everyone the church may have to run two consecutive services. Please book your tickets (remembering to include all adults and children who are coming) before Monday 13th December.

Service times will be confirmed by Friday 17th December. 

To book, please click here.


All Saints' Church
Greenbanks Close, Milford on Sea SO41 0SQ
01590 644992
office@allsaintsmilford.co.uk


Christmas Hampers from Ray's Italian

A favourite village restaurant and delicatessen are doing a very special range of 'Rays’ Christmas Hampers' packed with goodies for the festive period.

The hampers start from £40, and the team at Ray's Italian are happy to make up bespoke hampers as you wish.

These make great gifts, or a treat for you & your family. Plus of course, Ray's Italian delicatessen has a complete range of cakes and savouries to add that special sparkle to your Christmas.

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


Create a Nativity Story Window

Would you like to decorate your window or driveway for a Nativity Story Hunt throughout the village?

Simply decide on a date when you would like your display to 'go live', and choose a character or scene from the Christmas Story to display prominently in your window. 

Then, please enter a description of your display and address by clicking here.

Display's can commence anytime from Wednesday 1st December until Christmas.

All imaginative, creative or simple ideas are invited!

To find out more, please click here.


All Saints' Church
Greenbanks Close, Milford on Sea SO41 0SQ
01590 644992
office@allsaintsmilford.co.uk

New Menu at Saltwater Café

Saltwater Café have launched a new menu which is packed with tasty treats. 

Alongside the breakfast favourites are meat, fish, Sushi and vegetarian dishes.

They are also offering a Sunday Brunch Menu which offers alternatives to a Sunday roast.

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If you have visited Saltwater Café recently, you will find that they have a new layout for everyone's comfort.


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

A family story for Remembrance

I am sure that at this time of the year many families recall stories of the war years & the part their own families played in the eventual victory.

Our family never really had any ‘war stories’, well we didn’t until my brother Peter, did some genealogical research during 2009. Like a lot of families I guess, the war was not discussed when we were children, & the only thing I remember was that my dad’s brother had been a WW2 prisoner of war in an horrific Japanese camp, but he never spoke about it to anyone, ever.

I also knew that my Grandad’s lungs were badly damaged during the first world war, but did not know how. I remember him as a warm & kindly man who lived with us when we were children. In fact our three bedroom home in Kingsbury, North London, housed Grandad (Horace Hunt), my Nan, Mum & Dad, plus us three kids. He fondly told me great children’s stories as I sat on his knee, with his oxygen cylinder & mask sitting ominously next to him in the living room.

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My other Grandfather, Albert Long was born and bred in Hendon, North London. I remember him as a stern archetypal Victorian man, in a woollen suit with waistcoat & fob watch. His house was a standard semi-detached in Hendon, with an allotment at the bottom of the garden where he spent many hours. He was certainly of a mind that ‘children should be seen & not heard’ & the front parlour was a special treat to visit only on special Sundays. 

This all seems so far from the days we now live in. Having been born in the mid 1950's, I grew up with the war being something 'old people' talked about, & in my teens & twenties I was much more interested in girls & pubs!

Sadly, when I eventually became interested in what happened during the two World Wars it was too late to ask many of those I had known that had been there. It was not until I was in my early forties that I took a trip to Ypres & the Belgian World War One battlefields & trenches, and the experience was unexpectedly emotional & a disturbing realisation of the scale of the slaughter. In subsequent years my interest in the war years grew, as I tried to understand & make sense of what had happened. It just felt important to know.

A visit to the World War Two D-Day Beaches of France soon followed. If these are trips you have never made, I thoroughly recommend a visit. I cannot say it will be fun, I also cannot guarantee you will not have an involuntary tear or two, but I can guarantee that the sights will put everything into perspective & steel your resolve for such a thing to never happen again. In my view, it should be on the curriculum of every school in the country to visit the battlefields & cemeteries to ensure our children never forget what happened to their own forefathers.

Back to Peter, (my Brother), a few years ago gave me a surprise present of two photograph frames with the most amazing contents. Following his research: each had a sepia photograph, name & rank panel, miniature medals & script on the back. The photographs were pictures of each of my Grandfathers in their military uniforms during WW1. The stories on the back revealed amazing things about two ordinary men during wartime. 

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My Grandad, Staff Sergeant Horace W Hunt had been in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps during WW1 as a Mine Sweeper, unfortunately he was involved in an explosion which necessitated his return to Hendon Cottage Hospital, England for treatment for temporary blindness & respiratory problems. 

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During World War Two he served as a corporal in the Home Guard and was based in Southgate, North London.

Being an engineer, he had the skills and vision to invent a new loading device for the 97 round Lewis Light Machine Gun which improved the loading efficiency by forty percent. Horace donated his invention to the war effort. Our family now has a letter from a Major M. A Moir, congratulating him on his ingenuity.

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My other Grandfather, Rifleman Albert Long, of the Rifle Brigade (Now merged into the Royal Green Jackets) was one of the few to return from the atrocious WW1 battlefields of Passchendaele, Belgium. During his time in the trenches we were proud to discover that he had been awarded the Military Medal for an individual act of bravery. His Military Medal was awarded on the 18th October 1917.

Unfortunately, all records of the exact event were destroyed during the bombing of the Army Records Office in London during World War 2. However, from family memory Peter discovered that he had saved a comrade from ‘no man’s land’ during battle. His medals were bequeathed by the family to his Regimental museum, the Royal Green Jackets Museum in Winchester when he died in 1965 & can still be seen there today.

This personal story may not be read by many, but for those that do read this, I hope it conjures up memories from your own families. Most importantly, now that I have written this story online my grandfathers will never be forgotten, & like so many other fathers & grandfathers who sacrificed so much, they never should.

Toy Advent Calendar in Milford Cards and Gifts

Milford Cards and Gifts in Milford on Sea High Street have added the Fidget Toy Advent Calendar at £15 to their Christmas Range. 

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The shop also stock all the latest Fidget Toys and 'Pop It's', alongside a varied range of gifts, Christmas presents, and of course festive and celebration cards.

Why not take a look when next passing.


Milford Cards and Gifts
35 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QF

Xmas Chocolate Orange's from Elmsleigh Cakes

Mandy Black at Milford on Sea based Elmsleigh Cake is now taking pre-orders for her Christmas Themed Sugar Covered Chocolate Oranges. 

Below are a few designs that Mandy has already made, and she is happy personalise the designs if you would like a special touch.

Each decorated orange is £10, or two for £18. 

The following current designs are available:
  • Santa’s
  • Gonks boys and girls
  • Winter Woolley hats
  • Football hats
  • Squidgame Christmas character
  • The Grinch
  • Penguins
  • Snowman
  • Polar bear
Please contact Mandy at Elmsleigh Cakes below to book for Christmas collection.

These are limited stocks, so first come first served.

All oranges come gift wrapped and make wonderful stocking fillers.



Wednesday 10 November 2021

Join the Chorus for the Village Pantomime

The Village Pantomime is coming!, But, it is not too late to get involved.

If there anybody in the village who would like to join the pantomime chorus (men and women), you would be warmly welcomed.

Rehearsals in village on Sunday afternoons.

For more information, please contact: Brenda on: brendavoce@hotmail.com - 07702 858987

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Saturday 6 November 2021

Simon ranked 38 in World Wheelchair Class

We have heard from Simon Heaps that the new ITTF Para Table Tennis rankings were published on 1st November and he has entered at 38 in the World Wheelchair Class 5. 

Simon said; "I am over the moon with this and it proves that hard work does pay off. I am by far the oldest in the entire list. Not bad for a Milford on Sea resident!
I am off to Cologne , Germany on Friday to play 4 more Bundesliga matches for my Hamburg Club, return on Sunday and then fly to Paris for the French Para Open on Monday morning, chasing more World Ranking points in my quest to gain selection for the 2022 Commonwealth Para Games in Birmingham next summer."

Simon is still looking for Sponsors as he is totally self-funded. If you or your business may be interested you can contact him below.

You can read more about Simon's journey on his GoFundMe Page by clicking here.

To date Simon has raised £7,261 of £20,000 his goal.


Simon Heaps
simon@simonheaps.com

Friday 5 November 2021

Wednesday 3 November 2021

Fizz & Port Tasting Evening at The Cave

As winter is coming thick and fast, the team at The Cave have decided to pick your spirits up with a Tutored Fizz & Port evening hosted by Maison, Marques et Domaine (MMD) in time for Christmas.

The Fizz & Port Tasting Evening will be at 7pm on Wednesday 1st December.
 
You will be treated to 2 sparkling wines, 1 champagne and 3 festive ports, accompanied by nibbles in the way of food pairings to the wines.

Tickets are £25 per person and sold on a first come basis. Limited spaces apply, and when they’re gone, they’re gone. 

Please contact The Cave on 01590 642195 to reserve your places. Payment will be taken upon booking.

The team look forward to seeing your smiling faces enjoying a evening at The Cave.



The Cave

2 Church Hill, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QH
01590 642195

Milford Arts and Music Festival to Return

The Milford on Sea Arts and Music Festival has announced the great news that it is to return from Thursday 5th to Sunday 8th May 2022.

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This epic weekend features something for everyone. The main stage on Milford on Sea Village Green hosts Live Bands, Tribute Acts, Classical & World Music, Choirs, Dance and more.

There is also locally sourced food and a large bar including local craft beer.

Definitely dates to put in your diary now.

if you would like to get involved, sponsor or volunteer please contact: info@milfordfestival.com.

See part of two past festivals in pictures:

Tuesday 2 November 2021

First Friday Lunch for School on Friday

This weeks First Friday Lunch is in aid of Milford on Sea Primary School.

Everyone is welcome, and it is just £6 for lunch, and with lots going on to enjoy. 

Check out the poster below:

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Artisan Christmas Market this Sunday

 Pop along to find some special locally made gifts for Christmas.

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Royal British Legion: Remembrance Services

The Royal British Legion Milford on Sea Remembrance Services will be held on 11th and 14th November.
  • 11th November on the Village Green at 1045hrs.
  • 14th November at Keyhaven War Memorial at 1345hrs
  • 14th November at All Saint Church at 1500hrs

The Branch Annual General Meeting
will be held at Keyhaven Yacht Club on Wednesday 17th November 1900 hrs for 1930 start.

Speaker. Mr Nick Langford on Arnhem, 'A personal account written by my dad, John Langford'.


Please note: Due to Covid concerns the 3pm service in All Saints will have limited capacity so that when the choir, buglers, wreath layers etc are taken into account there may be only a few tens of seats available to the general public.

In order to avoid disappointment it is suggested that unless there is a specific need to attend the church, people are encouraged to join the open air Remembrance Services on the village green on 11th November or at the Keyhaven memorial on the 14th November.

It is understood that the church service will be recorded for future viewing.

Ellie becomes Hampshire Schools Champion

Local Milford on Sea schoolgirl, Ellie Mans has had a great end to her golfing season, by being crowned Hampshire Schools Champion, she did this by shooting 73 at Cams Hall and with some precise wedge play she secured a further win in the Peter Alliss Trophy with a +1 round at Ferndown.

She has already begun her winter training schedule with the England South West Squad, and will be representing Peter Symonds at the SE Golf League at Hockley in November. 

Ellie is 16 years of age and has a handicap is +0.2 and she plays her home golf at Brockenhurst Manor and Barton on Sea Golf Club.


Motown Disco at Community Centre

Get out your flares, platform shoes, or just come along to enjoy the music from this classic era!