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Newsletter 101, Summer 2013 © Hampshire Mills Group

 

From the Chattering Damsel at the Editor's Desk
email:  chatteringdamsel@gmail.com

Just as a slump in flour sales throughout the winter was giving rise to anxiety, salvation came in the form of yet another bread baking television programme (BBC's Paul Hollywood's Bread). The flour has literally flown off the shelves since but only to be faced with another poor crop growing season which is likely to yield a lower volume and lower quality wheat, not only in the UK; the US has suffered a worse weather pattern which has meant that by 9 May just 12% of corn had been planted compared with a five-year average of 47% across 18 states. In the Black Sea area grain has been sown in very dry conditions which has been challenging for the farmers, barley excepted (that is doing fine). Even Wessex Mills are having to mix Canadian with their local grains. So, grim times may still be ahead for us traditional millers, we shall just have to wait and see and hope that the crop prices don't rise too high and cause another slump in sales. Meanwhile, better and more widespread publicity of National Mills Weekend resulted in higher visitor numbers and in Hampshire's case, a rise in the number of group members too! Long may it continue.

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Bere Mill, Whitchurch and Donnington Mill House nr. Newbury, Berkshire: are opening their beautiful grounds at under the National Gardens Scheme (Yellow Book) in June.

Eling Tide Mill: The mill has a new iron pitwheel fitted and new concrete base to the inlet arch under the toll bridge.  It is not in full milling operation yet but Dave Plunkett has re-dressed both bed stone and runner stone and rebalanced the runner for optimum wholemeal production.  Completion of sluice gate repairs are expected at time of writing to allow full operation for the summer season.  The long awaited commissioning of the rebuilt Eureka grain cleaner is also expected later in May this year. Dave has also supplied the following photographs of the new pit wheel’s arrival and placement:

        

 Information from the website http://www.elingtidemill.org.uk/ as we went to press:

“Following the major restoration works, there are plans to start running the mill this week. Some of this will be testing and bedding in the machinery. Therefore, milling times may not be accurate and it is advisable to check before visiting if we are milling. It will take us a couple of weeks (at least) to replenish our flour stocks, but hopefully we will have flour available again soon.”

Shears Mill, Bishopstoke:   A small HMG work party has carried out essential cleaning and painting there.

 

Whitchurch Silk Mill: The Trustees are seeking to appoint a new Chairman as The current Chairman, Keith Watts, is to step aside from the role as part of a succession plan agreed in the autumn. The Mill’s Trustees want a person who is committed to keeping alive this part of our industrial heritage.  The person appointed will have experience of leading an organisation that is ambitious, wanting to grow, become more sustainable and wants to develop models of excellence.   Last July, all of the then Trustees of the Mill resigned, except Councillor Watts.  By September a diverse group of volunteers with a range of talents came together as Boards of Trustees and Directors, since when they have built strong partnerships with local Councils and with the freeholders of Whitchurch Silk Mill, Hampshire Buildings Preservation Trust.  In recognition of that, Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council and Hampshire County Council have decided to continue to pay substantial grants to the Trust.  Councillor Watts will continue to be the Trustee who represents the Borough Council on the Trust.

 

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