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Thursday 8 September 2022

Parish Council response to Swallowfields Park Development

Response from Milford on Sea Parish Council to Pennyfarthing Homes’ online consultation relating to Strategic Site 7 - known as Swallowfields Park, Manor Road, Milford on Sea.

LOCAL PLAN
The site SS7 in the New Forest District Local Plan 2016- 2036 was adopted for ‘at least 110 new homes and public open space’. The Parish Council considers that the proposed 191 new homes will be an over development of the site resulting in a cramped environment and will put an excessive strain on infrastructure and public services.

DESIGN AND LAYOUT
The Parish Council wish to see detailed designs of the proposed dwellings. It is felt that the housing at the Swifts is lacklustre, unattractive, dated and very ordinary. There is an opportunity for this development to enhance the area rather than following a standard mass development pattern.

We note that the affordable housing is largely situated directly under the comms mast. We wish to have every assurance that this is acceptable and safe.

PRE-CONSTRUCTION
Prior to any works commencing all remedial works to the Public Open Space at the land adjacent to the school must be completed to resolve the problems with the unsatisfactory condition of this land and the consequent liability concerns from its use by the public and the school.

Provision of traffic lights at the Everton junction of B3058 and the A337 must be mandated and works commenced before construction work starts.

The Parish Council trusts that, and will look for, evidence that new-build standards will be shown to be coping with the problems of climate change and energy costs.

We welcome the provision of footpaths, cycle routes and the provision of a pedestrian access to the site from the B3058 opposite the school.

Protection of existing trees is imperative as is the retention of existing hedges. More tree planting will be welcome.

DRAINAGE
Drainage and sewerage problems are of great concern to the village. Mains sewerage from this new development must not connect to existing pipework which is already overloaded causing major issues at Keyhaven with frequent spills onto roads and into Sturt Pond. The Parish awaits proposals from Pennyfarthing on how it intends to deal with this major concern.

CONSTRUCTION PHASE
Access to the site as suggested by Pennyfarthing at the N.E. point of the site to be installed with the essential proviso that construction traffic must avoid school start of day and end of school times.

A condition must be imposed that all construction traffic parks within the site. No parking can be tolerated in Manor Road, Manor Close, Knowland Drive or other neighbouring residential roads.

The Public Open Space provided must be ready for leisure and informal play before the first residents arrive. This land must be prepared to a high standard. Councillors are very aware of the failure of the ground preparation at the neighbouring Swifts development. We wish to be advised of the specification of the Alternative Natural Greenspace.

Pennyfarthing to ensure that no topsoil is removed from the site leaving verges and green areas in poor condition. We note the inferior state of these at the Swifts development.

AFFORDABLE HOUSING
We welcome Pennyfarthing’s commitment to provide affordable housing in accordance with government policy that 50 per cent of the dwellings on the site must be within affordable housing guidelines. We regret that the largest proportion of such housing is categorised as being for first time buyers. The cost of such housing, even discounted, will be beyond the means of many people currently registered on the Homesearch Register. We ask for evidence that the provision of the affordable housing on this site will answer the registered needs of the village. We also wish to be reassured that the allocation of affordable housing will follow current regulation in that tenants or lessees will have a strong connection to the village and that, contrary to the statement in Pennyfarthing’s consultation, shared ownership will not contain the right to ‘staircase out’ so that a property will become owned completely by the resident. This provision will ensure that the less expensive housing at the site will not be sold on as second homes but will remain within the affordable housing provision.

We look for reassurance that the provision of affordable housing will not be eroded when plans are submitted.

GENERAL
We note that Pennyfarthing has adopted the name Swallowfield Park as a working title for SS7. Perhaps “Swallowfields” minus the “Park” may fit better with its neighbour, the Swifts.

The Parish Council intends to engage with more village feedback at public meetings.

Personal Training with Max

Max from Max Peppler Personal Training is looking to take on 3 face to face clients for personal training.

Max is well aware that “Gym-timidation” is something some people struggle with when they are new to the gym. They are not sure what to do, and this could prevent people from getting over the first hurdle of stepping into the gym. Max's relaxed style remove any of these issues.

If you are looking to:
  • Build confidence in the gym
  • Include exercise into a busy lifestyle
  • Be able to eat all your favourite foods
Which will help you:
  • Feel comfortable in your own skin
  • Feel healthier at the end of the week
  • Enjoy your food
Drop him a message and he will be in touch.

Contact Max:
07527 404494


About Max

I am a Personal Trainer at The Unit Fitness in Milford on Sea and passionate about helping people to achieve their fitness goals and helping them to feel good in their body. I specialise in High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) and functional fitness. These training methods are for anyone wanting to change their body composition (Fat loss / Muscle Definition) and improve physical fitness.

I studied Applied Sports Science at University. This explores training modalities to help individuals to optimise performance and achieve specific fitness goals.

I have worked with national and international athletes whilst at University helping them to achieve their fullest potential and I hope to do the same with you.

The Unit Fitness Centre
Unit 7, Laundry Lane, Milford on Sea, SO41 0WJ

Milford Valeting off to flying start

Milford Mobile Valeting was launched in July this year, and in its first couple of months Jacque and Polly have amassed many happy customers.

They offer a fully mobile, local, and high quality valeting service, providing a range of services from Signature/Deluxe Full Valets, Mini Valets, Interior/ Exterior only Valets, Headlight Restoration and more.

Recently they have introduced a discount for regular customers who rebook within 30 days of their last valet service as a 'thank you' for their loyalty and support.

They have also introduced a discount for multi-vehicles/company cars and fleets, so, anyone with a small or large business, or even someone with multiple cars on the drive can take advantage of this discount offer.

Shortly they will also be introducing 'winter protection' packages, to protect your vehicle into the winter months.

Jacque and Polly would just like to say; "A huge thank you for everyone's support and kindness over the last few months - and we hope to see you soon!"

If you have any questions, or would like to make a booking, their full contact details are below.

PS: You can also follow them on Facebook.



Milford Valeting
07711 831883

Tuesday 6 September 2022

Now On Sale: Milford on Sea Calendar 2023

Graham Wiffen's 2023 Calendar featuring local scenes is now available to buy online, and if you are local it is also available in the Old Smithy in Milford on Sea or Everton Post Office.

The images taken by the talented local photographer, will make a nice gift or Christmas present.

The calendar includes a selection of Graham's own personal favourite images and a mix of those which have proved popular across social media this last year or so.


The calendar is printed on high quality card and provided with a gloss finish. It is spiral bound across the centre fold, with an A4 landscape glossy photo above and a A4 landscape month-to-a-view calendar page below. The page also includes some background information on each shot. When open and hanging on the wall, it will be A3 portrait in size.

Graham has worked hard to keep the costs down with all the disruption that happening around us and the calendar is available for £10.

To order your calendarplease click here.

Graham regularly captures images of local scenes, wildlife, bird, flowers and events. To see more of his work; please click here.

Talk on Smuggling conflict at Naish Beach

Following his recent talk on the Special Operations Executive (SOE) at Beaulieu, Nick Saunders returns to speak to Milford on Sea Historical Record Society (MOSHRS) on:

“Smuggling: an armed incident at Naish Beach, 1825”.
Thursday, 29th September, 2022 at 7.15pm at All Saints Church Hall.

Non-members welcomed: £5 payable at the door.

Pic from: www.miltonheritagesociety.co.uk

Date for your diary: 

The Rt. Hon. Dr. Julian Lewis MP will speak on:

“Kink Kincaid and the Schneider Trophy”
Thursday November 24th at 7.15pm at All Saints Church Hall.

Wikipedia: Julian Murray Lewis (born 26 September 1951) is a British Conservative Party politician serving as the Member of Parliament (MP), representing New Forest East since 1997.Lewis has served as Chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee since 2020, succeeding Dominic Grieve.

Lewis served as Chair of the Defence Select Committee from 2015 to 2019. He actively pursues the retention and renewal of the British strategic nuclear deterrent, the UK Trident programme – confirmed in 2016 – and campaigns for Defence expenditure to be restored to 3% of GDP. Lewis had the Conservative Party whip removed after successfully standing against the Government's preferred candidate for the chairmanship of the Intelligence and Security Committee, former Secretary of State for Transport Chris Grayling, on 15 July 2020. The whip was restored on 30 December 2020.

A Eurosceptic, Lewis is a supporter of the pro-Brexit groups Leave Means Leave and the European Research Group (ERG). He was one of just 28 Conservative MPs (the 'Spartans') who voted all three times against Theresa May's EU Withdrawal Agreement, regarding it as "Brexit in Name Only".

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About the Milford on Sea Historical Record Society 

MOSHRS is one of the oldest local history societies in the country. 

The society is ideal for anyone interested in hearing about local history and meeting others with similar interests.

MOSHRS have an active membership with a programme of informative talks and an annual outing. 

The society also has an excellent website with a lot of historical village information and interesting pictures of Milford on Sea in the past.

The MOSHRS meet 5 times a year and membership is just £10 per year. 

To find out moreplease click here.


MoS Historical Record Society




Waverley passing The Needles

Graham Wiffen captured this excellent image of the paddle steamer Waverley sailing past The Needles over the weekend. She was returning to Southampton after after a day trip to Swanage.


PS Waverley is the world’s last seagoing paddle steamer, launched on October 2nd 1946.

The ship is registered on The National Historic Fleet as being a vessel of pre-eminent national significance. She has operated in preservation since 1975 and has become a “national treasure” carrying over 6 million passengers.

Trips are available to experience the sight, sound and thrill of watching the mighty steam engine start to drive the ship’s massive paddle wheels, and then sitting back to enjoy a short cruise on this magnificent and historic steamship.

For more information, please visit: www.waverleyexcursions.co.uk.

Amy Winehouse Night at Community Centre

The quintessential music of pop icon Amy Winehouse is coming to Milford on Sea. The evening will also feature classic Soul & Motown anthems to ensure a great night of musical nostalgia.


Box Office Open:
Monday to Friday: 10am to 4pm

Monday 5 September 2022

Fresh Pies at The Lazy Lion

Who doesn't love a freshly baked pie?

Well, The Lazy Lion in Milford on Sea high street regularly have pies on their daily menu, as well as a Pie & Pudding Night on Wednesdays.

If you have not eaten there, we can confirm that it is certainly worth a try for great pub food in a comfortable environment, plus friendly service to enhance the experience.

You dine any day for a great breakfast, or at lunchtime or in the evening with a comprehensive menu choice including British classics and dishes with a twist.

There is also a children's menu, plus of course the ever popular Sunday Roast every week! - Remember to book though, the restaurant is very popular.


About the Lazy Lion

As well as being a great pub serving quality food for breakfast, lunch and evening meals, the Lazy Lion also has a Private Dining Area for up to 20 people (or more) should you want to enjoy a meal with family or friends. 

If you have guests who wish to stay over, their comfortable B&B Rooms in this former 18th Century coaching inn are also worth a look.

To book, please call Iain, the landlord: 01590 641111.


The Lazy Lion


Milford hosts LTA Open Junior Tennis Tournament

Milford Tennis Club recently hosted the 83rd LTA Open Junior Tennis Tournament where 118 players were welcomed over 18 events and 164 matches with the final match finishing at 7.15pm.

An exceptional four days of tennis with excellent sportsmanship from everyone.


Special congratulations to Milford’s own Joseph Robinson; runner up in the Boys 12U, Farsi Khan-Rathor from Georgians Tennis Academy who won the Boys 10U and 11U titles and Jesse Frank Abu from David Lloyd Southampton for appearing in 3 finals; Boys 16U winner and runner up in 18U singles and doubles.

The club thanks all the competitors, parents, club volunteers and caterers (SO41 Catering) for making this such a successful tournament, and our now looking forward to next year!

The tournament is proudly sponsored by Moore Barlow, Hayward Fox and Solent Dental.

To see all the Winners: please click here.

To see the Full Draw: please click here


For more information please contact Head Coach, Dan Hitchins at: headcoach@milfordtennisandsquash.net



Milford Tennis & Squash Club
Lucerne Road, Milford-on-Sea, SO41 0PL

Ellie in England Golf’s County Champion of Champions

Milford on Sea golfer, Ellie Mans returned from Woodhall Spa where she played this weekend in England Golf’s County Champion of Champions.

The England Girls Champion of Champions was held over 36 holes around the Bracken Course at Woodhall Spa Golf Club, home of the National Golf Centre.

Ellie (17 in August) was placed 5th with rounds of 76 & 78. 

2022 has been a great year of golf for Ellie who has a +1 handicap. A first taste of professional golf at the Rose series, Brockenhurst Manor GC, Dorset County Champion & entering her 3rd year as a SW England Squad Member. 

She is currently included within the top 10 England Girl Golfers on the Justin Rose Telegraph Leaderboard where the top 12 will be invited to Quinta De Lago in early November to compete in the Justin Rose Telegraph Final. She qualified through her -2 under par round at Parkstone Golf Club Open in April, also 1 shot off the Ladies course record. Ellie is keeping everything crossed as the finalists will be announced in the next 10 days!

Enjoy a smile watching The Duke

Milford Movies are showing The Duke at the Community Centre at 7pm on 15th September.

The comedy film stars Jim Broadbent and Helen Mirren.

Based on the true story: In 1961, the National Gallery spent £140,000 to keep Francisco Goya's "Portrait Of The Duke Of Wellington" in Britain. Hearing this, a 60-year-old taxi driver steals the portrait from the National Gallery in London and sends ransom notes saying that he will return the painting if the government invests more in care for the elderly…

Come and watch with other members of the community for just £7. The bar is also open on the evening.

To see other upcoming films and eventsplease click here.


Box Office Open:
Monday to Friday: 10am to 4pm

Thursday 1 September 2022

Come and Join Our Choir

Total Voice Choir has been at the heart of community singing in Milford on Sea since 2010. From concerts to festivals, flash mobs and pub singalongs, you name it they’ve done it and had lots of fun and made lots of memories along the way! They even carried on through lockdown on Zoom, twinning online with choirs all over the world whilst keeping everybody’s spirits up and having fun.

Total Voice meet every Thursday (term time) in the Milford on Sea Community Centre from 11.30am to 1pm and new members are always welcome.

Choir Leader Christine is inviting new people to join and said; We would like to welcome new members to join us as we start the new autumn / winter term. We’ll be singing out and about in our community as well as holding our very own Christmas concert in the community centre this December. Fancy being part of it? We’d love to see you.

We sing contemporary rock and pop songs and learn by ear. No previous musical skills are required and you don’t need to read music or audition.

We’re a friendly group and we love having fun, singing and socialising.


Interested? Contact Christine - christine@totalvoice.co.uk / 07824 388263


Private Singing Lessons: Christine also offers private singing lessons for anyone looking to develop their vocal skills and build confidence.


Total Voice Choir

10% Off Takeaways from Ray's Italian

Ray's Italian Kitchen on Milford on Sea high street are offering 10% Off their Pizza and Pasta Takeaway Menu.

A full A La Carte & Light Lunch menu is also from 12noon and into the evening. Before that Coffee & Cake is served from 9am, and you can treat yourself to something special from the Delicatessen throughout the day.

In addition to Pasts Dishes and other options, the menu includes includes authentic wood fired pizzas which you can eat in or takeaway. Ray's pizzas are made in the Neapolitan style and are smothered in Fior di Latte cheese; which is mozzarella’s softer sweeter cousin.


OPENING HOURS: Tuesday to Saturday
  • DELICATESSEN: 9am to 4pm
  • DINING: (Indoor or Outdoor)
    • Coffee, Cake, Deli options: 9am to 4pm
    • A la Carte & Light Lunch: 12noon to 2pm
    • A la Carte Dining: 5:30pm until last orders at 9pm
  • TAKEAWAY COLLECTION: 12noon to 2pm and 5:30pm until last orders at 8.30pm

Ray’s Italian Kitchen
11 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QF
01590 645300

Wednesday 31 August 2022

Groundsperson Opportunity with Parish Council

Milford-on-Sea Parish Council


VACANCY:
GROUNDS / MAINTENANCE OPERATIVE

Part Time 19.5 hrs per week (over 3 days).
Salary £25.4k pro rata (£13,395)
NJC Salary point 18 (pay award pending)

Milford-on-Sea Parish Council is seeking an enthusiastic and motivated person to join the team.

Reporting to the Parish Clerk and Council, responsibilities will include grounds maintenance on all Parish-owned land. Primarily this will include work in the Woodland, Common and Orchard as well as other parcels of land managed by the Parish Council. There will be an expectancy to assist the head groundsman with maintaining to a high standard playing surfaces on football and cricket pitches, maintaining play equipment, a sports pavilion, benches, and machinery.

Grass cutting, strimming and hedge work will also be required.

A full driving licence is required and holding a chainsaw licence would be desirable. However, training to obtain a chainsaw licence would be available.

This is a developing role, which may attract additional hours at a future date. The candidate will need to be flexible and adapt to changing circumstances. Also, there is a requirement to be physically fit as a degree of manual labour is required.

Benefits will include pension, 20 days holiday (pro-rata) + bank holidays.

For a full Job Description and details of how to apply plus the Person Spec visit the website: www.milfordonseaparishcouncil.org.uk 
or send your CV together with a covering letter to:
or by post to: 22 High Street, Milford-on-Sea SO41 0QD

Closing date for applications is Friday 16th September 2022

Interviews will take place shortly after this date.

Tuesday 30 August 2022

Bag & Clothing Sale at Sassy's

Sassy's in Milford on Sea high street are currently holding a 30% Off sale on selected clothing and 50% Off selected bags.

If you want to grab yourself a bargain you need to visit soon, as the sale won’t last long.

About Sassy's New Forest

The Milford on Sea high street shop offers comprehensive selection of bags, clothing and accessories which combine the joy of colour and exciting design. 

Formerly known as Beyond The Skin Handbags, Sassy’s new venture in Milford on Sea, owned by Sarah Fitzgerald, is in addition to stores in Lyndhurst and Ringwood, as well as their range being available online through their website.


Sassy's New Forest
58 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QG
01590 641909

Sunday 28 August 2022

A tribute to Michelle

Those of you who have enjoyed the amazing performances of lovely soprano Michelle Walton will be so saddened to hear of her sudden death. Michelle has sung with Colin Judson at several opera events at Milford on Sea Community Centre and, memorably, at the great concert held at the recreation ground as Covid retreated where Michelle and her husband Mark sang an unforgettable 'Bess, You is my Woman Now' followed by Michelle’s 'Summertime.'

Michelle was a wonderful member of the stunning group who performed arias and songs at the Community Centre way back in 2017, singing such a variety as 'Oh Mio Babbino Caro'  and 'I Could Have Danced All Night' as well as taking our breath away as Carmen in 2019.

We are so sad for Michelle’s family and friends and of course in particular for Colin and Pippa Judson who have lost a dear friend.

Milford on Sea Gardeners’ Club celebrate 25 Years

Milford on Sea Gardeners’ Club recently celebrated their 25th year with a party for 63 members, past and present at Milford on Sea Community Centre. 

The “posh” china was out and the splendid cream tea was provided by Oakhaven catering services.

Old photographs from the club's archives were on display on boards and members did the celebration proud by bringing flowers to decorate the front of the stage, no mean feat given the drought conditions we have been experiencing .

Founder members and past Chairs, Jan England and Jenny Spenser, attended and Sue Crabb, the current chair was there to help them cut the magnificent cake, baked and decorated by one of the club's committee members.

Raffle prizes were generously donated by local businesses and the raffle raised £134 for Club charities, so a very big thank you to them.

All in all, it was a lovely event which ran exactly to plan with the help of a fabulous team of helpers.

Here’s hoping the Club will still be going strong for the 30th anniversary!


About Milford Gardeners' Club

Milford Gardeners' Club began life 25 years ago in 1997.

The club exists for the gardeners of Milford on Sea, providing a succession of interesting speakers and demonstrations for members. They also function as a social and meeting place for like-minded gardeners and everyone is welcome to visit. 

Meetings are normally held on the third Wednesday of each month at 7pm in Milford Community Centre, Sea Road SO41 0PH.

The club is non-profit making and any events that raise money support local charities. Over the years over £35,000 has been raised and some of the recipients have been Oakhaven Hospice, First Opportunities, Countryside Education Trust, Rose Road, Mayfield Nurseries, Honeypot, Roundabout, Furzey Gardens, Practical Action, Spana, British Kidney Association, Milford Conservation Volunteers, Barry Phillips Youth Trust, Milford Community Library and Bumblebee Conservation Trust. The club committee are eternally grateful for the help and support given by the members to making this Club such a success.

Milford Gardeners' Club

Wednesday 24 August 2022

Old Walls Art Exhibition opens on Friday

The Old Walls Art Exhibition features three local artists – Kate Danby, Norma Delany and Sally Gore. They are all inspired by landscape both locally and further afield, and are working together to show case their paintings, prints and cards during Hampshire Open Studios week. 

Church Hill Studio is located opposite All Saints Church in Old Walls, Church Hill, Milford on Sea. SO41 0QJ.

The studio will be open from Friday August 26th to Monday August 31st inclusive from 10 am to 4 pm.

Please pop in! Plenty of nearby parking or a short walk from Milford Village Green.

Kate Danby

Norma Delany

Sally Gore

Watch Death on the Nile 2022

Milford Movies are showing the 2022 version of Death on the Nile at the Community Centre at 7pm on 1st September.
 
The film is directed by Kenneth Branagh who also plays the lead role of Hercule Poirot.

Come and watch with other members of the community for just £7. The bar is also open on the evening.

To see other upcoming films and events, please click here.



Box Office Open:
Monday to Friday: 10am to 4pm

Tuesday 23 August 2022

Milford Music-Music for a healthy mind

Prior to the pandemic there were activities in Milford on Sea for people affected by dementia, which sadly closed down temporarily. 

The Milford on Sea Charitable Trust, supported by the Community Centre have now started some new groups, one of which is Milford Music - Music for a healthy mind. The group will meet on the second and fourth Thursday afternoon every month from 2pm to 3.30pm at Milford on Sea Community Centre

Milford Music has been initially been started in a small way, and now that some more wonderful volunteers have been attracted they feel ready to advertise the groups more widely, inviting more people to  attend. 

This new inclusive community music group is open to anyone who likes to sing, or just sit and listen to the music. People affected by dementia or similar conditions are particularly welcomed, along with a family member or carer. Why not come along for a cup of tea, and see what you think? The aim is to have an enjoyable and relaxing afternoon. No need to book.

Below is a flyer with all the information on what is available and how to join in.

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Hog Roasts by Butchers on the Green

Butchers on the Green in Church Hill, Milford on Sea are now offering Hog Roasts for weddings, parties and events.
 
This successful local butchers already offer a wide range of traditional local meat including beef, pork, lamb, poultry and game, as well as a vast range of marinated food and prepared dishes for your home or the BBQ.

To find out more please pop in, or use the contact details below.


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

*Closed on Mondays

Sunday 21 August 2022

Holly Gardens planning MacMillan Coffee Morning

The organisers of the Holly Gardens MacMillan Coffee Morning, Lis Cottrell and Bonnie Moodie are are making plans for this annual community event to be yet another success in fundraising for Macmillan Cancer Support.

This year the event will take place on Saturday 17th September 10am to 1pm and is open for all Milford on Sea residents to go along and join in.

The fun morning for a great cause features cakes & refreshments, plant stall, games for adults & kids and a raffle Tombola & Auction supported by local businesses and residents.

Thanks go to the village businesses below who are generously supporting the raffle and auction to date:

New Forest Paddle, Saltwater Café, The Beach House, The Village Butcher, Collins & Butler, HG Figures and Toys, Hayward Fox, Humbugs, Lymington Crazy Golf, Mr Pinks, Muffins Galore, New Forest Bikes, Village Veg, No 64 Biscuit House, New Seasons Florists, Otters, Rays, Rolys Fudge, South Lawn Hotel, Stephen Lees, The Lazy Lion, the Lighthouse, Toots Sweets, Whole Lotta Cakes, Humbugs, Sassys, Rock Pool Cheese and Needles Eye Café.

If you are a local business and would like to support the raffle, or make a donation, Lis and Bonnie would love to hear from you.

Local residents can also donate by adding to the raffle, auction, bottle Tombola or cake stall (baked or bought). To donate please get in touch.


View new housing plans for Swallowfield Park

Milford on Sea Parish Council have announced that Pennyfarthing Homes have launched a online exhibition to view proposals for new homes at Swallowfield Park, on the land north of Manor Road and near Milford Primary School. 

The latest new development would consist of 191 homes of which the developer confirmed its intention to make 50% "affordable". Pennyfarthing Homes have previously completed 42 properties off Lymington Road and near Milford Primary School.  

This online exhibition has been arranged to give an opportunity to comment on Pennyfarthing Homes’ emerging proposals ahead of the submission of a planning application to New Forest District Council.

To view the online exhibition and comment, please click here. Alternatively, you can email any comments directly to feedback@consultation-online.co.uk.

The deadline for public participation to Pennyfarthing Homes is the 12th of September 2022.

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Five Star Swing at Community Centre

 If you enjoy the 'Big Band' sound, this should be the night for you.


Box Office Open:
Monday to Friday: 10am to 4pm

School looking to replace lost PE Shed

During Storm Eunice Milford-on-Sea CE Primary School lost their PE Shed which housed all the Sports Equipment for the school. 

The PFA are aiming to replace it with a bigger, sturdier Metal Storage Container with Double Doors. They are hoping that the wider community can help with cost and have set up a Just Giving Page for donations.

Sport isn’t just good for children’s bodies; it’s good for their minds too. Studies have shown that sport has psychological benefits for children and adolescents and teaches them important life skills.

Organised sport has many psychological and social benefits for children – even more than the physical activity during play. Researchers think this is because children benefit from the social side of being in a team, and from the involvement of other children and adults.

The school has a great attitude to sport and exercise and the benefits are highlighted below. It is nice to see that the highs and lows of competitive team sport are alive and well in Milford on Sea.

If you are willing and able to donate to the school, please click here


Developmental benefits of PE

Development from sport goes beyond learning new physical skills. Sport helps children develop better ways to cope with the highs and lows of life.

When they’re playing sport, children learn to lose. Being a good loser takes maturity and practice. Losing teaches children to bounce back from disappointment, cope with unpleasant experiences and is an important part of becoming resilient.

Playing sport helps children learn to control their emotions and channel negative feelings in a positive way. It also helps children to develop patience and understand that it can take a lot of practice to improve both their physical skills and what they do in school.

Emotional benefits of PE
Physical activity has been shown to stimulate chemicals in the brain that make you feel better. So playing sport regularly improves children’s overall emotional wellbeing.

Research shows there’s a link between playing sport and self-esteem in children. The support of the team, a kind word from a coach, or achieving their personal best will all help children to feel better about themselves.

Social benefits of PE
Playing in a team helps children to develop many of the social skills they will need for life. It teaches them to cooperate, to be less selfish, and to listen to other children.

It also gives children a sense of belonging. It helps them make new friends and builds their social circle outside school.

An important part of playing in a team is accepting discipline. Playing sport means children are expected to follow rules, accept decisions and understand that they could be penalised for bad behaviour. It teaches them to take directions from the coach, referees and other adults. Sport also teaches them about team work.

Saturday 20 August 2022

La Perle 7 Day Takeaway & Quiz

If you fancy a takeaway, La Perle in Milford on Sea high street is now offering the service and deliveries 7 days a week from 4pm to 9pm.

They have a tasty selection available including burgers, paninis and fish & chips. They also offer Whippy ice cream or ice cream milkshakes to takeaway from the restaurant.


You can arrange a home delivery, or even have your meal delivered to the beach! - or you can collect in person and enjoy your meal at home, at tables on the Village Green or inside the restaurant.

To find out more: please visit www.laperle.co.uk

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FUN QUIZ NIGHT on Tuesday 30th August - 7pm start.

Enjoy a 3 course meal with quiz rounds between courses. Teams of 4 at £24.95pp

See the menu and reserve your table by clicking here.


La Perle
60 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QD
01590 643557

Sellers needed for Poppy Day

Can you spare a few hours to volunteer as a Poppy Appeal Collector?

The Royal British Legion (RBL) Remembrance period starts on the 27th October and the Milford on Sea RBL collections will commence from then.

House to house collections no longer take place, therefore all collections are made in the village centre. It is hope people will give generously to the Poppy Appeal volunteers.

To find out more, or to volunteer to help out at the time, please contact:

Carole Barnett
RBL Poppy Appeal Organiser
carole.barnett@talktalk.net
01590 718633


The Royal British Legion say the Poppy Appeal is to remember those who lost their lives on active service in all conflicts; from the beginning of the First World War right up to the present day. We also remember all those who have served and their families.

Andy running for Wessex Heartbeat

Shelagh Richardson and her husband Peter moved to Milford on Sea from Lymington five years ago, a couple of years after Peter had suffered a sudden massive cardiac arrest in 2015.

At the time of the heart attack, Peter's life was initially saved by a quick thinking friend doing CPR. South Central Ambulance service were there to help very quickly, and then the expertise of the Wessex Cardiac Unit at Southampton General Hospital enabled Peter to survive.

Their Son, Andy has now entered to take part in the London Marathon in aid of Wessex Heartbeat and he has committed to raising £2000.

Shelagh said; "Sadly, none of us know when we might need cardiac medical care or even a bed at Heartbeat House in Southampton." Shelagh herself spent 9 long weeks in their care.

To donate to Andy's fundraising, please click here.


About Wessex Heartbeat

The charity helps newborns, children and adults diagnosed with congenital and cardiovascular diseases primarily by supporting the work of the Wessex Cardiac Unit based at Southampton General Hospital.  

This is achieved by providing specialised equipment, services and facilities to help patients and their relatives through their cardiac journey. 

The charity raises funds to contribute to the prevention, rehabilitation and cure of heart diseases.  They also fundraise to provide funding and facilities to train and educate healthcare professionals in the Cardiac Centre.

www.heartbeat.co.uk