Burseldon Windmill. Hampshire’s
only working windmill is appealing for
volunteers to help run the mill one day a week
to avoid closure Got time to spare?
Then help throw a lifeline by ringing 023 8068
8436 NOW!!
Eling Tide Mill has passed Stage 1 of a
Heritage Lottery Fund application. SPAB has
awarded grants to the following: Crux Easton
£1,000 towards repairs to the well and Headley
Mill £1,000 towards roof repairs. Slipper Mill,
Emsworth: the leaking millpond’s banking is to
being shored up to the tune of £75,000.
Advance Mills Open Day news: Hockley
Mill will be open to the public on 15th May.
More Hockley Mill news is that HMG will discuss
the Environment Agency’s proposal to place a
fish ladder in one of the sluices.
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Many HMG members may be concerned to learn that
Helen Major, a redoubtable lady without whom Ken
Major would never have got his copious surveys
and reports on mills written, is recovering from
an operation carried out on Monday, 14th
February. I am sure that you will all join me in
wishing Helen a full and speedy recovery – but
please- don’t swamp her with telephone calls.
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The Hampshire Mills Group is now affiliated with
the Federation Francaise des Amis des Moulins,
the national organisation for all French
molinologistes. HMG members have long shared
knowledge, interests and mill visits. (Our
reprint of John Silman’s notes in this issue
covers the Federation’s representative here). A
translation of their newsletter can be accessed
on the internet and and amongst the many items
of interest is an announcement that an
interntional symposium is to be held in Norway
on 30th April. For full details see the
newsletter at: tel : +47 45871940
www.moulinsdefrance.org
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Another Vintage New Year Open Day for Hockley
Mill
The Friends of King Alfred’s
Buses running day was on Sunday January 2nd this
year so Hockley Water Mill in Twyford and City
Mill in Winchester were open. Hockley had about
150 visitors, our best ever open day mostly
arriving by
vintage
bus, but others who happened to
be passing by walking a dog or just enjoying the
perfect winter day were rounded up by ‘sheepdog’
Nigel Smith and invited to look round. Angela
Smith did sterling work with selling leaflets
and cards and Mick Edgeworth & Eleanor Yates
gave guided tours of the building.
Hockley’s next open day will be
on National Mills Sunday 15 May and we look
forward to seeing lots of visitors to this
unique site.
Eleanor Yates