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Sunday 20 August 2023

New All Together Service at All Saints' Church

All Saints’ Church are starting a new kind of service on the fourth Sunday of the month.

The new ‘All Together Worship’ is a shorter service for folk of all ages to come and worship together.

Refreshments are served beforehand at 10am. Everyone welcome. 

The first service of this kind takes place on Sunday 27th August. The second will be our Harvest celebration on Sunday 24 September.


Full details can be found by clicking here.

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All Saints' Church & Church Hall
Greenbanks Close, Milford on Sea, SO41 0SQ
01590 644992
office.allsaintsmilford.org.uk
www.allsaintsmilford.org.uk
www.facebook.com/AllSaintsMilfordOnSea

Blue Moon Beach Circle

Blue Moon Beach Circle for women (Hearing Our Own Voices) is being held on Thursday 31st August from 6.30pm to 10pm on the beach at Horde Cliff, Milford on Sea.

You can join an evening of meditation, wild writing, breathing and circling. There’ll even be time for a moon rise swim or hot chocolate contemplation by the fire.

For more information, tickets, and the evenings full programme, please click here, or contact Yolanda below.

Blue Moon Beach Circle





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Wednesday 16 August 2023

Watch the Women's World Cup Final in the village

Having beaten the hosts, Australia, 3-1 in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Semi-Final, The Lionesses now carry the hopes of a nation into the World Cup Final at 11am on Sunday 20th August 2023.

You can watch the England v Spain World Cup Final live at the venues below in the village centre:
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Milford on Sea Club: Match shown live on Big Screen and 4 large TV's. 

Bacon rolls for £2 from 11am.

When bar opens, there is a well-stocked bar with guest ales and excellent club prices.

Non Members Welcome - Entry: £2. Please pay and complete visitor book at the bar.

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The Lazy Lion: Match shown live on Big Screen in The Lazy Lion's new marquee. 

Breakfast menu available before kick off from 8am. Bar will open and lunch menu will be available before end of the match.

Breakfast Menu: Served from 8am to 11am

Full English / £10.00
Bacon, Sausage, Black Pudding, Grilled Tomato, Mushroom, Hash Brown, Beans, Fried Egg
Veggie English / £10.00
Grilled Halloumi, Sausage, Wilted Spinach, Grilled Tomato, Mushroom, Hash Brown, Beans (vgoa)
American Pancakes / £8.00
With Maple Syrup and Bacon or Greek yoghurt, fruit compote and fresh berries
Smoked Salmon / £8.00
Scrambled Eggs, Toasted Bloomer Bread Avocado and Chilli Flakes / £6.00 Lime Hollandaise Sauce
Extras / £1.00
Hash Brown, Sausage, Bacon, Egg
Buffet Table / £7.50
Pastries, Juice, Cereals, Toast

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The Wash House Micro Ale Pub: The Wash House will be opening at 10:45am on Sunday for customers to watch & support the Lionesses.

Children and dogs welcome.

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Milford on Sea Club
67 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QG
01590 643209


The Lazy Lion
01590 641111


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





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Birding for Beginners, Everyone Welcome for Free

Milford Conservation Volunteers (MCV) have twice monthly Birding for Beginners mornings and anyone young or old is welcome to go along for free.  The sessions are available on the first and third Saturday mornings of the month at two alternating locations in Keyhaven and Milford on Sea. 

The next one is on Saturday 19th August at Sturt Pond Bird Hide: 10am to 12noon.

Local volunteers, who are bird experts, are available to help identify birds and answer questions. Over 120 species of birds have been recorded in recent times. Equipment is provided, all you need to do is simply turn up and see what’s happening.

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3rd Saturday of every month at Sturt Pond Bird Hide: 10am to 12noon.

Sturt Pond is a haven for swans, ducks, Brent geese, mallard, teal, shelduck & grebes. Two wooden bridges cross the stream which runs from Sturt Pond to the salt marshes. The bird hide is a hidden sanctuary to observe Keyhaven nature reserve.

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Sturt Pond Bird Hide is open to the public every day from 9am to 5pm, or dusk if earlier. (Locked at night.)

Directions to Sturt Pond Bird HideThe bird hide is located immediately behind the Lighthouse restaurant on the Hurst beach side. The bird hide can be found at the end of the concealed metal gated path between the Lighthouse restaurant and the black council sheds.


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1st Saturday of every month at Keyhaven Observatory: 10am to 12noon. 

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The Keyhaven Observatory exists through the generosity of  the J & D Edgar Ltd. family with assistance from Simeon Morgan Farming, MCV has been given an occupancy licence for a redundant farm building (old pumping station) at the westernmost end of the Ancient Highway.  The brick-building has been converted into a small Bird Observatory looking up The Pans and across to the lower Avon Water.  The Pans has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its gatherings of winter wildfowl. 

Directions to Keyhaven ObservatoryFrom Milford village, turn left at the bottom of the green towards Keyhaven. Pass the Keyhaven War Memorial green on your left and The Gun Inn on your right. Turn left into the NFDC car park. Pay and park and walk towards the track that leads round the northern part of the quay towards the coastal footpath and Iley Lane. After about four hundred metres, you will see the Bird Observatory gate and Welcome sign on your left. For location, please click here

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About Milford Conservation Volunteers (MCV)

Milford on Sea Conservation Volunteers are a group of local people who are dedicated to conserving and improving the wildlife and environment within the Milford on Sea and Keyhaven parish. MCV volunteers have regular tasks groups for logging, scrub clearance, balsam pulling and such like. 

In 2020, MCV members were honoured to receive the country’s highest accolade for a voluntary group, the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, which is equivalent to an MBE.

New volunteers, young and old are always welcome.

MCV also run other events related to local nature such as:

  • Birding for Beginner Sessions on 1st & 3rd Saturday each month.
  • Guided local Nature Rambles are held on a monthly basis.
  • Creeks and Saltmarsh Boat Trip each month. Sailing from Keyhaven Hurst Ferry Pontoon. This is a boat trip around Keyhaven Creeks and Saltmarsh, led by a Bird expert. Space is limited so pre-booking is essential.
To see details of all MCV eventsplease click here.

Milford Conservation Volunteers (MCV)

Random Wall beside The Lazy Lion

As you wander around the shops, I wonder if you have ever noticed the 'Mystery Random Wall' in the village centre?

No ideas what I am taking about? (Now you know how my wife feels on a daily basis.)

The Mystery
Lazy Lion /
Red Lion Wall
Well, some years ago, coming out of what was The Red Lion, I turned right, and walked smack bang into a brick wall. 

Picking up my dazed head & broken body, I could hear my wife's concern as she said; "Only an idiot like you could not see a wall coming". "It's OK love, nothing's broken, I'll be fine." I replied sarcastically, and then managed to get out of the way just as her handbag whizzed past my head.

I thought I must have walked into a building by mistake. ...But, I hadn't, I had walked into a random wall sticking out on to the pavement.

Still smarting, I took a mature approach and made useless statements like; 'Who put that there then", "What a stupid place to put a wall" and "If I had seen it, I could have used my SAS training and vaulted over it". 

I kid you not, I suspect you will have walked past this 'Mystery Random Wall' in the village many times, and not even realised it was even there.

On closer inspection the wall obviously has no structural purpose, it is definitely not holding anything up. (Apart from me, the split second after I walked into it.)

One side of the remaining random wall is rendered, whilst the the other is plain brick, ...how weird.

So, why is it there?

Well, your intrepid reporter decided to don his deerstalker hat, and disguise our dog as a bloodhound, in order to resolve the mystery. 

However, ...small problem, I couldn't find the deerstalker, (probably because I never had one), and our dog just looked at me with doleful eyes as I fitted her with a brandy barrel around her neck. She had realised, much sooner than I had, that it is the St. Bernard rescue dog that has the brandy, not Sherlock Holmes. Plan A was not working, so I gave up.

Plan B was to forget dressing up to go out investigating, instead, I grabbed a whisky and settled down at the keyboard for some desk research.

After a few painstaking hours, and a few pleasurable refills, I sort of cracked it. When saying 'cracked it', I actually mean I have made up what I think may be the most logical answer.

Mystery Wall remains
of shop front?
The early 1900's picture to the left appears to show a shop front, where now only part of the 'Mystery Wall' remains. 

The Milford on Sea Historical Record Society identified the shop as Mrs Rickman’s Tea Rooms / Dolly’s Sweet Shop, and the picture shows Mrs George Rickman & her son Arthur. 

Today it is a high street cottage, with the shop front replaced by a bow window.

So, it appears that when the shop front was removed, someone decided to just leave part of the wall standing lonely and proud on its own.

This might also explain why one side of the remaining wall is rendered, whilst the the other is plain brick. As, the plain brick may be the original inside wall of the shop front.

It might have been left in situ to stop people blindly walking and then falling down The Lazy Lion's cellar hatch, which is about two metres away. Not much of an explanation I know, but best I could come up with.

I suspect it will only be a matter of time before someone corrects me with needless facts. (Then again, when have facts made a story interesting?!)  As Mark Twain said to me when we were at school together: "Never let the truth stand in the way of a good story."

Lazy Lion - Red Lion
Landlords through the years

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About The Lazy Lion

A popular village pub serving quality food for breakfast, lunch, and evening meals and situated in an historic Grade II Listed former eighteenth century inn with stables.

The pub is dog friendly, and they run regular events such as Quiz Nights & Dinner Evenings. They also hold a Pie & Pudding Night every Wednesday with a changing menu of tasty homemade pies.

Garden: The pub has a large garden with outside seating, a gazebo, and children's play area.

Private Dining Area: should you wish to enjoy a meal with family or friends (Up to 20 people) a private dining area is available.

B&B Rooms: If you have guests who wish to stay over, there are four comfortable double Bed & Breakfast Rooms. Each have modern facilities such as free Wi-Fi, en-suite bathrooms, tea and coffee facilities, and of course optional lunch and evening dining on hand.

The Lazy Lion was formerly known as The Red Lion until being renamed after a major refurbishment in July 2019 by current landlord Iain Robertson.

To read the history of the pub and building with contributions from the Milford on Sea Historical Record Society, please click here.


Join a Milford on Sea Guided Walk

Join a local guide for an insider’s guided walk to discover what Milford on Sea has to offer.

The various walks are ideal for residents and visitors alike.

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One of Two different walks run by Visit Milford on Sea have been taking place every Thursday at 10.30am since 6th April, and will continue to run until 21st September 2023.

1. Then & Now Milford on Sea Guided Walk

On the walk you will discover the village through the eyes of our local guide, uncover the history of Milford on Sea and the stories behind some of its inhabitants, see the village’s significant houses and secret areas only the locals know!

Also, you will get the ins and outs of where best to eat and what to do in the village.
  • Length of walk: 2kms - Easy walk
  • Duration: approximately 60 minutes
  • Starting and finishing point: Milford on Sea Village Green
  • Suitable for: Children and Dogs on lead – (one area dogs are not permitted)
Tickets: £7 Under 17's free. If space allows you can just turn up on the day but cash only.

To see all Then & Now Walk dates & to bookplease click here.

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2. Hidden Woodland Guided Walk

Join our local guide for a ramble through Milford on Sea’s Hidden Woodland Walk and discover our pleasure gardens and nature reserve.

Discover the village woodland. Observe the trees and fauna of our woodland with the knowledge of our guide. Learn about the wildlife that inhabits the woodland.
  • Length of walk: 3.5kms - Easy walk
  • Duration: approximately 90 minutes
  • Starting and finishing point: Milford on Sea Village Green
  • Suitable for: Children and Dogs on lead
  • Requirements: Sturdy footwear
  • Not suitable for: wheelchair/buggies
Tickets: £7 - Under 17's free. If space allows you can just turn up on the day but cash only.

To see all Hidden Woodland Walk dates & to book
please click here.

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The Story of Milford Walking Tour 

Run by Lymington Town Tours, this walk starts at 11am on the Village Green and finishes on the cliff top at the Beach House with a duration of 1¾ hours.

There is no need to book, just turn up at the start point a few minutes before the walk time shown so that you can meet the guide.

Suggested minimum donation of £5 per head. Children Free. Cash only. (Cards cannot be taken).

About the Tour
The old hamlet of Milford was mentioned in the Domesday Book: a few houses around a green and a watermill, having about 50 inhabitants. Nothing changed very much for centuries until the late Victorian age, when it decided to change its image.....

Stroll through the village of Milford-on-Sea and its lovely wooded Pleasure Grounds while your guide relates how the sleepy hamlet of Milford tried to live down its smuggling days and changed its name to try to rival genteel Eastbourne. Hear the story of the string of pearls seven yards long....

Next Tour Dates for your diary:
  • 11am: Sunday 27th August 2023
  • 11am: Sunday 17th September 2023
  • 11am: Sunday 15th October 2023
Please note: Some parts of these walks may have uneven ground or restricted access at some points for wheelchairs or buggies and the footpath by the Mill Pond and woods may not be suitable for those unable to walk easily.

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About Lymington Town Tours
As a voluntary organisation, with no official funding, donations cover all running costs.

Lymington Town Tours
www.lymington-town-tours.co.uk

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About Visit Milford on Sea

Visit Milford on Sea is an independent website run by two village entrepreneurs who are looking promote Milford on Sea to visiting tourists and to support village businesses by keeping local people informed on what they have to offer.

You can sign up to get their news bulletins by entering your email on the 'Stay in touch' section at the bottom of the home page. Please click here. You can also follow them on Facebook from the link below.

The site is definitely worth a look around, you might even find something you did not know was in the village!


Milford Valeting celebrate First Anniversary

Having founded Milford Valeting in July 2022, Jacque Higginson, supported by his partner Polly, have just celebrated the first successful year of their Milford on Sea based mobile car valeting service.

Jacque offers a fully mobile car cleaning service for all of your car care needs and take great pride in his work, as many happy customers in the village would testify. 

The services include: interior and exterior cleans, deep cleans, standard valet, premium valet and full detailing valets. Prices are available by contacting Jacque. They are also able to provide headlight restoration, ceramic coating, engine bay valeting and always happy to discuss additional and bespoke services.

Full details of their services, along with some more information and his portfolio can be found on the Milford Valeting website at: www.milfordvaleting.co.uk.

Jacque and Polly are very grateful for the support that Milford on Sea residents have shown the business over the last year, and are looking forward to a positive future keeping local cars sparkling!

If your car need a spruce up, or you have any questions, or would like to make a booking, please contact Jacque on Jacque@milfordvaleting.co.uk.



Milford Valeting also have a Facebook page that you may wish to follow or visit (Please click here)


Milford Valeting
01590 288221

Tuesday 15 August 2023

Art on the Green this weekend

One of the village's enjoyable annual events, Art on the Green is back on Milford on Sea Village Green this weekend. (Saturday 19th & Sunday 20th August 2023 - 10am to 4pm.)

This charming exhibition features local artists 32 members showing their eclectic mix of paintings to view, enjoy and buy.

The event is run by Lymington The Lymington Arts Group, which has many artist members from our village.

The weekend is supported by our village solicitors, Dagless & Whitlock. Niels Daglass is the principal solicitor. 

After an impressive career, Niels joined Hugh Whitlock Solicitors in 2014 to specialise in conveyancing and private client work (more particularly probate, wills and lasting powers of attorney). In 2017, on the retirement of Hugh Whitlock, the village's popular and highly respected solicitor for many years, Niels took over the practice and it became Dagless and Whitlock.

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Cream Teas & Breakfasts in Milford on Sea

Come on now, who can resists a cream tea, or a tasty breakfast?!

Whilst many people may be aware of the great places to eat lunch and evening meals in the village, you may not know where you can start the day with a hearty breakfast, or treat yourself to a sumptuous afternoon cream tea in Milford on Sea.

Check out the listings below, and choose where you are going to go!


BREAKFAST & CREAM TEAS

Breakfast: The Lazy Lion
01590 641111 - 32 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QD
 
Breakfast: Ray's Italian Kitchen
01590 645300 - 11 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QF
 
Breakfast: Saltwater - Breakfast & Brunch Restaurant
01590 718390 - 60 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QE
 
Breakfast: The Paddle on the Green
01590 642718 - 4 Church Hill, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QD
 
Breakfast & Cream Tea: Polly's Pantry Tea Rooms
01590 645558 - 46 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QD
 
Breakfast & Cream Tea: The Cedar Tree at South Lawn
01590 643911 - Lymington Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0RF
 
Breakfast: The Beach House
01590 643044 - Park Lane, Milford on Sea, SO41 0PT
 
Breakfast & Cream Tea: Needles Eye Café
01590 642458 - Seafront Promenade, Hurst Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0PY
 
Breakfast: The Lighthouse Seaside Bar & Dining
01590 718040 - Hurst Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0PY
 
Cream Tea: Braxton Gardens & Tea Room
01590 641501 - Braxton Courtyard, Lymore Lane, Milford on Sea, SO41 0TX
 
Breakfast & Cream Tea: Camellias
01590 642155 - Farmers Walk, Everton, SO41 0JZ

TAKEAWAY BREAKFAST

The Pickled Weasel Bakehouse & Takeaway
01590 641155 - 54 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QD
 
The Coastal Bakery
01590 645395 – 25 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QF

Hollands of Milford
01590 641882 - 49 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QG

Hurst Castle Café
01590 642344 - Hurst Castle, Hurst Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QU

TAKEAWAY CREAM TEA

The Coastal Bakery
01590 645395 – 25 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QF



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Hampshire Open Studios getting underway

Hampshire Open Studios is back again this year from the 19th August until the 28th August 2023.

The event features artists from Milford on Sea and the surrounding New Forest area. Local village events to enjoy are listed below:

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Keyhaven Artists' Summer Art Exhibition
Saturday 12th August until Bank Holiday Monday 28th August. 10am to 4pm.

The local Milford on Sea artists exhibiting are: Sue Page, Angela Versey, Tessa van Hasselt and Shaun Stevens.

Everyone is invited to come along to simply enjoy viewing the art, and if you fancy, you can buy some art to brighten your home.

Refreshments available to visitors in aid of Milford & Keyhaven Sea Scouts.

Venue: Keyhaven Scout Hut, Keyhaven Road, S041 OTP

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All Saints' Church Hall Art Exhibition
Saturday 19th August until Bank Holiday Monday 28th August. 10am to 4.30pm.

Featuring local artists: David Comley, Clare Morrell, Christine Calder, Janet Wheat, Joyce Grainger, Mary Williams. Art includes a range of styles using all media including paint, ink, mixed media, textiles, plaster, wood and craft in colour, pattern and form. If possible, tea and homemade cake served in aid of charity.

Venue: All Saints' Church Hall, Greenbanks Close, Milford on Sea, SO41 0SQ

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Splinters Art Exhibition
Saturday 19th August until Bank Holiday Monday 28th August. 10am to 4.30pm. (Except BH until 4pm)

Featuring local artists: Enid Freshwater, Cathy Beggs, Jo Britton, Gill Stopher, Barbara Rousseau, Sheila Thompson, M’eudail Latham. Splinters are a group of artists who meet regularly to paint & exchange ideas, working in all media and subject matter.

Venue: The Bridge, Sea Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0PH



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Art on the Green 
Saturday 19th August & Sunday 20th August. 10am to 4pm.

Exhibition from local artists with art to view, enjoy and buy.

Venue: Milford on Sea Village Green.



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Lymington Palette Club Annual Exhibition
Friday July 28th until Friday 4th August 2023. 10am to 5pm.

Including art from Kate Danby, a local Milford on Sea artist.

The exhibition will display a variety of painting styles from contemporary to local scenes.

Venue: Masonic Hall, Lymington High Street.

Admission is just 50p whilst children are free.

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The Strawberry Gallery

Art for sale by local artists. 

The gallery is open:
Tuesdays: 10am to 4pm
Wednesdays: 10am to 1pm
Fridays & Saturdays: 10am to 4pm at the moment.

Venue: 106 High Street, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QE




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Knit and Natter Group need wool to help babies

The ladies of the Milford on Sea Knit and Natter Group need your help with donation of wool please.

The Knit and Natter Group are supporting 'The Wendy Warrington Incubator Knitting Campaign'. Wendy is a paediatric nurse and midwife who journeys to Ukraine, sharing her medical knowledge and distributing incubators for young babies.

To support Wendy, our local group of knitters require wool to make; baby blankets, matinee outfits, hats, gloves, booties, and knitted toys like teddies. Wendy will then pass the items on with the baby incubators. 

If you have any spare balls of wool, the Knit & Natter ladies would be very happy to put them to good use. 

Please just drop any spare wool you have into the Village Hall in Park Road on Monday's between 2pm to 4pm

They would also welcome any keen knitters to join them.

You can find out more about Wendy Warrington, her journey to Ukraine, and on becoming a Bravery Award Finalist, by clicking here.

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About the Knit & Natter Group

The Knit & Natter Group meet on Monday's from 2pm to 4pm in the Village Hall in Park Road, Milford on Sea. 

The group was founded in 2007, and they often knit items for a good cause or charity, and love to have a chat as they knit together. 

During the height of the Covid Pandemic in January 2021, the Knit & Natter Group, along with the WI and other Milford on Sea residents, supported the Becton Rotary Club Knitted Hearts Project, knitting many hearts for patients & staff in local hospitals.

They are currently making items for young babies in Ukraine by supporting 'The Wendy Warrington Incubator Knitting Campaign'.

Everyone is warmly welcomed to join in the Knit & Natter, so please just go along on a Monday afternoon with your knitting needles!

Knit & Natter Group
Village Hall & Milford on Sea Community Library
Park Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QU

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Classes, Clubs & Sports in Milford on Sea

If you are looking for other Classes, Clubs or Sports to join in with in Milford on Sea, please take a look at www.whatsonmos.org/clubs-classes-sports - you will find so much happening in the village, and be spoilt for choice on things to do!

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Donating to Ukraine in Milford on Sea

Working with New Forest for Ukraine, the residents of Milford on Sea have continued to make generous donations to support hundreds of people deeply affect by the ongoing crisis in the region.

Donations can still be made from 10am to 1pm most days at The Bridge (Formerly Milford on Sea Community Centre) in Sea Road.

The priority items required can be seen by clicking here.