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Wednesday 2 March 2022

Hurst Castle named in World Monuments Watch

The World Monuments Fund (WMF) has announced that Hurst Castle has been named to the 2022 World Monuments Watch, a selection of 25 heritage sites of worldwide significance whose preservation is urgent and vital to the communities surrounding them. These sites powerfully demonstrate pressing global challenges of climate change, imbalanced tourism, underrepresentation, and recovery from crisis, underscoring the need for greater action to support heritage places and the people who care for them.

Situated on a remote and exposed shingle spit which commands the Needles Passage between the Isle of Wight and the mainland, Hurst Castle is subjected to immense forces of wind and tide. In February 2021, a section of wall on the 19th-century east wing of the castle collapsed, after the sea exposed and undercut its foundations. English Heritage is hard at work on a major project to protect and bring stability to this most challenging of heritage sites, at the forefront of sea level rise and climate change.

Launched in 1996 with founding sponsor American Express, the Watch is announced every two years and includes heritage places nominated by individuals and community-based organizations across the globe. The program has been a proven tool for raising awareness of sites in need of protection and galvanizing action and support for their preservation. To date, WMF has contributed more than $110 million toward projects at more than 300 Watch sites, with the visibility provided by the Watch helping communities leverage an additional $300 million from other sources.

Rob Woodside, English Heritage’s Conservation & Estates Director, said: “We’re grateful that Hurst Castle has been recognised on the World Monuments Watch as it is a great opportunity to highlight the challenge of managing heritage in the light of sea level rise and climate change. With changes in longshore drift and more frequent storms, Hurst Castle is amongst the most difficult heritage sites to protect in England, but the threat of rapid coastal erosion is also faced by heritage organisations around the world. We’re hoping, through our work, to share lessons learnt with those facing similar challenges.”

“Saving irreplaceable cultural heritage has never been more important,” said Bénédicte de Montlaur, President and CEO of WMF. “The daunting global challenges facing heritage in the twenty-first century require innovative, sustainable, and replicable solutions. By supporting communities in preserving the places they treasure most, we can strengthen social bonds and foster a greater understanding that our futures as global citizens are inextricably linked.”

Representing 24 countries and nearly 12,000 years of history, the 2022 Watch encompasses a broad range of examples of how global challenges manifest and intersect at heritage sites, providing opportunities to improve the lives of communities as they adapt for the future. 

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The full list of 2022 Watch sites is available online here: 


Hurst Castle

Tuesday 1 March 2022

One year on from Hurst Castle Collapse

The Hurst Castle team have published an update on the situation following the collapse of the East Wing last year:

This Saturday (26th February) marks one year since the collapse in the east wing at Hurst Castle and we wanted to give you an update on the work so far.

Over the last year, 22,000 tonnes of shingle and rock armour have been transported along the spit to protect the east wing and the stabilisation of the damaged section has now been completed by English Heritage.

In the forthcoming weeks, a permanent revetment sea defence will be completed, providing protection for the next 50 years.

The next six months will see English Heritage undertake a major study, to determine the best course of action around the future repair of the breach and how best to protect the castle. During this time, the east and west wings as well as the beach in front of the castle, will remain closed for the public’s safety.


However, we’re delighted to say that the Tudor keep will be open to visitors for the season from Friday 1 April 2022, with the admission price reduced accordingly. 

The daily ferry service will also begin on Friday 1 April, departing from Keyhaven at 10am and then approximately every 30 minutes. 

Refreshments will be available to purchase from outside the castle entrance. 

To pre-book your castle tickets please visit; www.hurstcastle.co.uk

Thank you to everyone for your continued support and we look forward to welcoming you back to Hurst Castle soon.

March at the Community Centre

March at the Community Centre – a chance to buy and a variety of music…

On Sunday 6th March there will be another Indoor Table-top Sale at the Community Centre – and indoor version of a car boot sale - and on

Saturday 12th March the Charity Shop Spring Sale with lots of goodies to browse around … and then – in the coming weeks some great music on offer!

On Saturday 5th March Blues Night
is showcasing “Wood & Steel” - an acoustic duo featuring Brian Throup on double bass and Jon Walsh on guitars and vocals.

Then on Thursday 10th March, Milford Folk Club stars Chimneyfish - highly individual and very entertaining, this is Folk music for the modern age!

And if you enjoy opera, on Sunday 13th March, in the afternoon, from the Royal Opera House – Verdi’s Rigoletto - a new production directed by Oliver Mears, his first as Director of The Royal Opera.

Check out the website for further details – and tickets…


Milford on Sea Community Centre
01590 644861
Box Office Open:
Monday to Friday: 10am to 4pm

Saltwater Café & St George's collecting items for Ukraine

Please Note: Collections below close/d on Wednesday 2nd March. 
We have been told that responses from across the village have been amazing.
We will let you know if any more collections take place. 
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Tony & Becca from Saltwater Café are collecting donations of items to help and support the people of Ukraine.

On Wednesday 2nd March they are going to drop off all items that have been collected for transportation to Ukraine early the next morning.

If anybody would like to donate any of the following items via Saltwater Café, then they would be more then happy to take them to the lorry despatch point:
  • Thermal flasks
  • Soap bars
  • Bedding sets
  • Baby wipes
  • Baby nappies
  • Milk powder
  • Toiletries
  • Sanitary towels
  • Baby milk and formula
  • Towels
  • Canned food
  • Dry food
Please can donations be put in a strong bag or a box. 

Donations can be left at the back door of Saltwater Café between 8am and 4pm.


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


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St Georges Nursing Home in De la Warr Road are also supporting a lorry leaving for Poland early on Thursday morning with items to support Ukraine such as:
Warm clothes, Bobble hats, Sanitary products, Blankets & Rugs, Paracetamol, Tinned Dried food and Bottled water.

Please drop off before Wednesday afternoon (2nd March) to:

St Georges Nursing Home
De la Warr Road, Milford on Sea SO41 OPS
01590 648000
enquiry@stgeorgescare.co.uk

Job opportunities at Ray's Italian Restaurant

Ray's Italian Restaurant & Delicatessen are looking for front of house staff including baristas, servers and bar staff. 

As the high season approaches it’s a great time to join the friendly Ray's Italian Kitchen team.

To find out more, or just a chat, please send a private message to:
info@raysitaliankitchen.co.uk or call: 01590 645300.

Picture by The Winchester Blogger

Opening Times

Coffee, Cake & Delicatessen
Tuesday to Saturday: 9am to 4pm
Lunch
Tuesday to Saturday: 12noon to 3pm
Restaurant Evenings
Wednesday to Saturday: 5:30pm until last orders at 9pm
Takeaway Collection
Wednesday to Saturday: 5:30pm until last orders at 8.30pm


Ray’s Italian Kitchen
11 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QF
01590 645300
info@raysitaliankitchen.co.uk
www.raysitaliankitchen.co.uk
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Mother's Day at South Lawn

South Lawn are now taking bookings for Mother's Day on Sunday 27th March 2022.

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Tables available at:
12.30pm, 3pm and from 5 to 8pm.
  • 2 Courses £22.50
  • 3 Courses £28.00
  • *Plus a gift for Every Mum
To book, please call: 01590 643911


The South Lawn Hotel 
& Cedar Tree Restaurant
Lymington Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0RF
01590 643911


Village Window & Gutter Cleaning Service

Mike Dutton of Milford on Sea based business, MD Window & Gutter Cleaning provides a professional and friendly window and gutter cleaning service for both domestic and commercial properties.
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MD Window & Gutter Cleaning is a well established window cleaning business that has been built up over 30+ years, also offering a gutter cleaning service using the Skyvac system.

The Skyvac system means there is no need for expensive scaffolding, ladders or high access equipment. The lightweight telescopic poles can elevate up to 14 metres (46ft) making restricted areas, such as roofing above conservatories, easily accessible.

An inspection service is offered using a cordless recordable camera the customer, will never be in doubt that your gutters really needed cleaning.

If you are interested in Mike's services you can contact him below:


MD Window & Gutter Cleaning
07939 016958


Monday 28 February 2022

Annual Stamp Club Auction

Milford on Sea Stamp Club are holding their first Annual Auction for three years and in a new venue.

If you are curious or enthusiastic about stamps this would be a pleasant way to enjoy a Saturday afternoon. 

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Saturday 19th March at All Saints' Church Hall, Greenbanks Close, SO41 0SQ. Viewing: 1pm to 2.15pm. Auction: 2.30pm with auctioneer Chris Hobby. 

Parking available at Church Hall.

To find out more please contact: The club secretary, Marion Adams who can tell you more, please click here.


About Milford on Sea Stamp Club

The Stamp Club meets at 2pm on the Second Tuesday of the Month in the Guide Hut (next to the Community Centre in Sea Road).
 
The 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 celebrated 60 years from foundation in 2021, and welcomes everyone from beginners to serious enthusiasts, and the meeting have a friendly and inviting 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 meetings will 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.

Spoonbills in Keyhaven

Local photography enthusiast, Graham Wiffen has captured some spectacular images of Spoonbills at the Keyhaven Nature Reserve.

Yet another glorious reminder of the amazing wildlife surrounding us in Milford on Sea.

Graham regularly captures delightful local scenes and if you would like to see more of Graham's photos you can see them on his Facebook page by clicking here.

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Part-Time Office Manager opportunity

All Saints' Church are looking for a Church Office Manager paying £17,500 for 25 hours per week. Ideally 10am to 3pm Monday to Friday.

All details can be found in the poster below:

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All Saints' Church & Church Hall
Greenbanks Close, Milford on Sea, SO41 0SQ
01590 644992


Hurst Castle seek Cook/Café Assistant

If you fancy working at historic Hurst Castle they currently have a job opportunity for a Cook/Café Assistant for the season of April to November.

The role includes Overseeing the day-to-day operation of the Hurst Castle Café, delivering a full café service to visitors of Hurst Castle.

This role would suit a multi-skilled cook/front of house person who is a self-motivated individual who can work independently, and with a genuine interest in customer service excellence. Cake baking and catering experience essential.

Salary £10.00 per hour 8-hour day from 9.30am to 5.30pm including weekends and bank holidays. This is a seasonal position from April to November.

To read the full job description, please click here.

For more information please contact: 01590 642500 - info@hurstcastle.co.uk


About the Working Environment

Hurst Castle, the ferries and café are managed on behalf of English Heritage by Hurst Marine, a local, family business that has been associated with the castle for more than 3 generations.

Hurst Castle is located at the end of a coastal spit, and you will be required to take the staff ferry to the castle each day. The café offers home-made cakes and sandwiches which are made on site.


Hurst Castle

Craft Fair on Saturday

A Craft Fair is to be held in Milford on Sea Village in Park Road on Saturday 5th March from 10am to 1pm.

The fair will feature products from local small businesses such as; handmade items, jewellery, gifts, home decor, baked goods and more.


Come along to MenMeet

MenMeet is a place when men can socially meet and chat in Milford on Sea.

The group is open to all men in the village and the organisation is done by some friendly guys, Mike Warren and Tony Styles who happen to be from the local churches. The gatherings are of general interest, and you do not have to be a church goer to come and meet with more local men.

MenMeet will next be held at 7.30pm on Thursday 17th March in The Beach House where you can enjoy informal talks in a varied programme.

All men in the village are welcome. Please contact Tony Styles to let him know you plan to go along. Please click here.


The Beach House
 
Park Lane, Milford on Sea, SO41 0PT

Tea, Toast & Toys for toddlers back at All Saints'

All Saint's Church social group for the parents and carers of babies and toddlers is back starting from the beginning of March.

The group starts on Tuesday 8th March from 9:30am to 11am and will run every Tuesday during Term-Time in All Saints' Church Hall. Everyone is welcome to come along.

If you are a parent, grandparent or carer with a baby or toddler aged 0-4, or expecting your first baby soon, come along for tea and toast (and toys) to share your ideas and say 'Hi'. 

Donation suggested £1 per child.

The team would love to meet you, just come along.

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All Saints' Church & Church Hall
Greenbanks Close, Milford on Sea, SO41 0SQ
01590 644992

Music Quiz Night on Friday

Test your music knowledge in a quiz devised by local residents Steve Carter and Gordon Miller and hosted by the WI.

Entry is only £5 for a fun evening. Everyone welcome. Tickets on sale now.



Milford on Sea Community Centre
01590 644861
Box Office Open:
Monday to Friday: 10am to 4pm

Saturday 26 February 2022

Loaded Jackets at Pickled Weasel

Feeling peckish?

Now available at Pickled Weasel in the high street; Loaded Jacket Potato with Smoked Haddock with Spring Onions, Cheddar and Creme Fraiche.

Served every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 

How is it that a picture can make you feel so hungry!


Pickled Weasel
54 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QD
01590 641155

Wednesday 23 February 2022

Lifeboat rescue in Keyhaven Harbour

The RNLI Lymington Lifeboat, along with the Coastguard and Ambulance Service made a dramatic rescue of stricken sailors in difficult sea and wind conditions at Keyhaven Harbour on Monday evening.

The full report from the lifeboat team can be read below: 

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Multi agency rescue of two people in difficulty near Keyhaven.

Last night (21st Feb) the Lymington crew were arriving at the station for their weekly training session when their pagers went off. 

The station's Atlantic 85 inshore lifeboat B-882 David Bradley launched under the helm of Phil and within 3 minutes of the pagers going off. The weather was settling after storm Franklin, but there was a strong SW F5 wind.

Initial reports said one person had been in the water and two people were separated in two different craft. The lifeboat exited the Lymington River using a safe speed due to the lack of visibility and made their way to the Eastern entrance of Hawker’s Lake. 

Due to the low tide the lifeboat could not get close to the entrance of the eastern approach. The crew decided to illuminate the area in order to locate the casualty, using a white parachute flare but were unsuccessful. 


They then proceeded to the entrance of Keyhaven River and proceeded to the Western approach of Hawker’s Lake where again the crew illuminated the area using a white parachute flare ,which helped the Coast Guard mud rescue team locate the casualty.  

The lifeboat then proceeded to the quay area where they located the second casualty that was keeping out of the wind in a Shetland dinghy. The casualty had been immersed in water and was getting very cold, so from a distance of 100 m the crew monitored their condition until the mud rescue team were able to reach them.

Mud rescue teams from Lymington and Hillhead Coastguard both deployed to the two separate casualties and got them safely into the care of the ambulance service. The lifeboat was then stood down and return to station.

Helm Phil said “It was great to see all the rescue agencies work together so well.  It is also really important to ensure you have a means to call the Coastguard if you are in difficulty.  The water temperature is also really cold at this time of year and its important to ensure you have appropriate clothing.  It was also the first rescue for crew member Luke.”

Crew. Phil, Dave, James, Luke.
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Thanks of all you do guys!


RNLI Lymington Lifeboat

Tuesday 22 February 2022

Green Hand Gardening in Milford on Sea

We have spotted a new gardening business based in Milford on Sea called Green Hand Gardening and run by Thomas.

The website lists service available as; General garden maintenance, Lawns, Hedges, Weeding, Raised beds, Fencing, Tree work, Patio design & laying and Garden design. No job too small. Free quotation with no obligation.

The Green Hand Gardening Facebook page shows a lot of work undertaken.

No doubt he is busy following Storm Eunice, but contact details for Thomas can be found on the links below.


Green Hand Gardening

Storm Eunice hits Milford on Sea

On Monday 14th February 2022, Storm Eunice caused havoc across the village bringing back memories of the previous Valentine's Day Storm in 2014.

This time, Hurst Spit again had large chucks of shingle disappear, fences and trees came down, and the wooden beach huts at Hordle Cliff took an extreme battering.

The wind was so strong that a gust of 122mph was measured at The Needles on the Isle of Wight setting a new record for England.

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Photos by Ginny Campbell





Coffee Morning for Oakhaven Hospice

A Coffee Morning raising funds for Oakhaven Hospice is taking place at Milford on Sea Guide Hut in Sea Road at 10am to 11.30am on Friday 11th March.

The event will feature an author signing of Jan Swallow's Memoir. Jan was the founder of Oakhaven.


Sunday 20 February 2022

Volunteering opportunities at Community Centre

Milford on Sea Community Centre has a host of opportunities for people to help out, even if they only have a couple of hours a week to spare.

The Community Centre run a myriad of activities and events and this can only happen with the kindness of people who wish to get involved.

Why not take a look at the list below and check out where you may want to lend a hand, - and meet new people at the same time.

For more information please contactvolunteer@moscommunitycentre.org.uk or call 01590 644861


Milford on Sea Community Centre
01590 644861
Box Office Open:
Monday to Friday: 10am to 4pm

Thursday 17 February 2022

Survey Responses from Magical Milford at Christmas 2021

The organisers of Magical Milford at Christmas 2021, Tracey & Diana have now completed the results from the survey and share the outcome below:

We would like to thank all those who completed the annual survey. The feedback is very useful and provides ideas and thoughts when planning the vision for this year.

The majority of people loved Christmas 2021. The lights, the larger trees, the increased nativity scene and of course, the lit lime tree. One person commented on the use of the word “Magical.” saying there simply wasn’t a more appropriate word.

Many of the other decorations were mentioned too, but it was the green, that stole the show in 2021.

The trader’s trees and lack of lights were highlighted as an area needing improvement. Therefore, we are currently exploring other means of lighting these small trees, to try and create a more unified and bright effect.

In 2021 we decided not to ask the children to decorate the trees. In previous years we have endured bad weather including high winds. We were picking up broken decorations every day, this was heartbreaking when the children had spent so much time making them.

Some people commented on the lack of lights and decorations on the outer fringe of the village. Whilst it would be fabulous to light all the way to The Britannia Thai and down the Keyhaven Road, it simply isn’t viable, especially when you consider the costs involved.

Another area mentioned was the standard of the audio system at Carols on the Green. Nobody expected the large number of people to arrive that evening. Around 1500 people attended and the system couldn’t cope. We are now discussing what can be done to improve the situation, but feel we need to remember it’s a village event and not a music festival at Christmas!

The cost for last year was approximately £9,000 and this was raised through sponsorship, local councils, associations, and individual donations. This year, we hope to spend less, however as our focus is now on the trader’s trees, who knows!

Overall, everybody felt this was the ‘best ever’ that Milford has experienced. The green was enjoyed by so many people; young and old, whether it was the trees, the lights, the nativity scene, or the reindeer.


Magical Milford at Christmas 
Tracy and Diana

Coming soon at the Community Centre

 A variety of events are taking place at the Community Centre in the coming weeks, why not click below to check out what you fancy seeing.



Milford on Sea Community Centre
01590 644861
Box Office Open:
Monday to Friday: 10am to 4pm