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as these only survive for about 10 years, but will invesgate the source of the run‐off and aempt to recfy it. The coastal ROW towards Barton is sll closed due to connuing cliff falls. HCC are aempng to establish an alternave route with the landowner. Meanwhile please do not walk this dangerous secon. Milford has a wonderful network of ROWs and footpaths (which are not ROWs e.g. most of those, which are in the Pleasure Grounds) so please help to keep them open by using them. By Jane Willard


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The Parish Council has been in discussions with District Councillor Goff Beck and relevant District Council Officers, to discuss plans for replacing the toilet facilies in the Sea Road Car Park, over the next few years. The District Council has a programme of upgrading toilet facilies throughout the area and Keyhaven has been the beneficiary of new toilets in recent years. The Sea Road facilies would be similar in design to these. We will keep you informed of plans as more detail becomes available.


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NHS West Hampshire Clinical Commissioning Group would like to hear the views of local people on the future use of Milford‐on‐Sea’s War Memorial Hospital, for health and wellbeing services. The group say the hospital is, ‘an old building and clinical rooms and facilies do not meet modern standards for healthcare’. The group is, ‘reviewing what is currently provided at the hospital


and would like to know what services you use at Milford‐on‐Sea War Memorial Hospital. Keeping in mind that Lymington New Forest Hospital is only 5 miles away, we would also like to know what health and wellbeing services are important to you in the future, which could be provided locally to meet the needs of the local community.’


A survey and two informaon gathering events have been held and the Trust will collate its findings and present them to the community over the coming months.


Please menon The Village Voice when responding to adverts 37


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