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Argos Hill Windmill Building at risk  23-Nov-03
Argos Hill Windmill Proposed demolition 14-Jan-08
Ashcombe Windmill Site Survey 21-Dec-06
Barnham Windmill Mill and tea rooms closed 2-Oct-05
Bexhill Downs Windmill Proposal to demolish remains 9-Jul-08
High Salvington Windmill Future maintenance and management 24-Feb-06
Ifield Watermill Conclusion of important restoration phase 13-Apr-08
Jill Windmill Society receives another national award 14-May-08
Medmerry Windmill Proposed formation of 'Friends' of the mill 5-Dec-04
Mark Cross Windmill Proposed replacement of hood,sweeps and fan 26-Apr-05
Oldland Windmill Major restoration grant awarded by DEFRA 22-Nov-04
Oldland Windmill Mystery Grinder 4-Dec-05
Oldland Windmill Sweeps and Mystery Painting 2-Jul-06
Park Mill, Batemans Mill working again 7-Aug-05
Shipley Windmill Sweeps rehung by crane 10-Oct-04
Stone Cross Windmill SPAB Plaque awarded to Mill Trust 19-Jan-05
Windmill Hill Windmill Critical components of Post Mills 29-Feb-04
Windmill Hill Windmill The largest single windmill project in the last 150 years 20-Mar-04
Windmill Hill Windmill Reinstatement commences on site 17-Sep-04
Windmill Hill Windmill The wrappings finally come off 27-Jan-05
Windmill Hill Windmill Sweep Governor returned 21-May-05
Windmill Hill Windmill Sweeps ready to be hung 21-Oct-05
Sussex Mills Brothers awarded ' silver ' badges 11-Jul-05
Sussex Mills 2005 Mill calendar 23-Oct-04
Sussex Mills 3D windmill models for use with
Microsoft® Flight Simulator 2002 and 2004
17-Jan-05
Education Training for potential Millwrights 10-Dec-06
Education Proposed online mill resource 5-Oct-07
David & Margaret Clowes, former volunteers at Shipley Windmill, have moved to Lincolnshire.   They advise that they have an ensuite spare room and would be delighted accommodate any molinologists wishing to visit mills in the Boston to Norwich area.
Please contact us for details or e-mail them directly at :
clowes @ dandm . wanadoo . co . uk

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Posted 9-Jul-08 Proposal to demolish the remains of Bexhill Downs Windmill
Following the application, an appeal has been made to the Planning Inspectorate in respect of the earlier decision about Bexhill Down Windmill remains.
Click here for details in pdf format .

The deadline for comments on this appeal is 23rd July 2008

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Posted 14-May-08 Jack and Jill Windmills Society awarded
On Saturday 10th May 2008 (during National Mills Weekend) Jack and Jill Windmills Society was presented with a plaque by the Mills Section of SPAB (Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings).

This is the second major award made to the Society, for in 1986 it received the Dorothea Award for Conservation.

Please click here for further details.

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Posted 13-Apr-08 Ifield Mill update
Neil Olsen advises that the recent long restoration programme at Ifield Mill is drawing to the conclusion of an important phase, which culminates with the re-starting of the new metal wheel (new cast-iron rims and steel buckets / backing).

Other important work, such as the repointing of the reservoir wall face has been carried out, and the site landscaping are continuing. Some dredging of the Hammerpond is under consideration to improve the hydrodynamics, hence oxygenation, of the pond, creating better conditions for a more diverse, healthier ecosystem.

Despite being in a fair condition it was decided to replace old wooden launder (water chute) with a new steel construction which has some adjustment built in to control the fall of water onto the overshot wheel - the old wooden launder did not have this facility. Refitting the launder should be done by the millwrights before final painting, sealing and tests.

We're still on schedule for our official re-opening on National Mills Day!

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Posted 10-Jan-08 Proposal to demolish Argos Hill Windmill

Wealden District Council held a meeting on Monday 14th January at which they proposed to demolish Argos Hill Windmill and to put her in storage.

Please click here for further details.

Posted 5-Oct-07 Proposed online mill resource
There is a proposal to create an online collection of the windmill memorabilia of the late Frank Gregory.

Peter Hill, Chairman of Sussex Mills Group writes :-
Frank Gregory was a remarkable man, whose knowledge of mills was truly encyclopaedic both regarding their history and their intricate, and at times, complex construction. This he was always willing to share with those who sought it and throughout Sussex many mills owe their restoration to his expertise. It is unquestionably thanks to him that we have so many fine examples of this aspect of our Industrial Heritage, a fact which is gratefully acknowledged not least of all by the many schools who are able to use these mills for educational projects.

It was to Frank that we at West Blatchington Windmill continually turned when we undertook the restoration project back in 1977 and for me to have him as my mentor was akin to having an apprentice master. Not only would he give advice as to how a particular job should be tackled but also in many instances he would roll up his sleeves and willingly set-to. We spent an uncountable number of hours of our spare time working to restore the mill and to create what is considered to be one of the finest mill museums in the country.

His enthusiasm in the continual quest to preserve mills was tireless and when not physically working on a project he would be out photographing and recording the mills for posterity. His collection of artefacts, memorabilia and, in particular, pictorial records (both photographic and sketched) was unequalled. On his demise this was duly 'boxed up' and deposited at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, where it has remained inaccessible ever since. This is such a travesty as much of the collection is unique and should be made available to the public not only just for the casual observer but also more importantly for the dedicated researchers.

The proposal to create an online collection of Frank's memorabilia will undoubtedly be a great undertaking and will entail a tremendous amount of time and effort to catalogue this incredible source of information, but once completed it will be a wonderful resource for future generations of mill enthusiasts.

Please contact us for further information on this proposal.

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Posted 21-Dec-06: Oldland Windmill
The Oldland Mill Trust has announced the winners of the sealed bid for the last mill shutter.

Click here for details.

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Posted 21-Dec-06: Ashcombe Mill, Lewes - Site Survey
Members of both Sussex Mills Group and Lewes Archaeology Society have carried out a survey of the site. A number of artefacts from the original mill, including shutter pivots, and millstone fragments were found.

Site of Ashcombe Mill - Photo : Philip Hicks

Ashcombe post mill, the only mill in Sussex to have had six sweeps, was blown down in a gale in March 1916. Click here for updates

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Posted 10-Dec-06: Training for potential Millwrights
- 2007 William Morris Craft Fellowships

"There is no formal professional training available for millwrights . . . but there is a growing realisation of the need for organised training while there still exist experienced specialist millwrights who can pass on their knowledge" [Martin Watts - November 2004]

The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings believes that the William Morris Craft Fellowship, the advanced training scheme it runs for historic building craftsmen, could provide the ideal means for training potential millwrights.

SPAB's Mills Section is the national authority on mills, and its expert millwrights and millers would provide the specialist technical element of the training.

Briefly the Fellowship consists of six-months training - in three blocks of two months (full-time). It is entirely practical; there are very few lectures.

For the first two blocks the Fellows travel throughout the UK meeting contractors, craftsmen and women, building professionals and consultants on site. They see and discuss every kind of building material, its decay and its repair. The history of vernacular and polite architecture and industrial archaeology are covered and most importantly, the philosophy of conservative repair.

The final block is devoted to each individual Fellow's career, and at this point the potential millwright would work alongside professional millwrights and millers.

SPAB has been promised funding to offer a Millwright Fellowship in 2007 - as a pilot for a more long-term scheme, so are urgently looking for candidates, who should have a keen interest in old buildings generally and mills in particular. They need to be practically minded, observant, and physically fit (the Fellowship is hard work, mentally and physically). The closing date is 1st January and interviews will be held in London at the beginning of February.

Further details are available from Rachel Bower (rachel@spab.org.uk) or Simon Hudson (simon@spab.org.uk). Please mention Sussex Mills Group when you contact them.

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Posted 2-Jul-06: OLDLAND WINDMILL
Work on the new Sweeps is progressing well. It is hoped that one Sweep will be on site at the next Open Day on Sunday 9th July 2006.

Please can you help Oldland Mill Trust to identify the mill in a painting which was shown to them by George Jones at Hassocks Village Market and was later shown at the AGM of The Jack and Jill Windmills Society.

As there are doubts as to whether the mill depicted is Oldland Windmill, they would very much welcome your thoughts as to the mill's identity and location. Please click here for further details.

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Posted 7-Mar-06: "MOSTLY-SUSSEX" MILLS GROUP
Members of Sussex Mills Group ventured across the border into rural Surrey to assist with excavating infill from the brick base of Ockley Windmill.

Sussex Mills Group Members at Ockley Windmill, Surrey : Photographs by Peter James
  Click here for further details.

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Posted 24-Feb-06: HIGH SALVINGTON WINDMILL
The Directors of High Salvington Mill Trust Limited held a public meeting on Wednesday 22nd February 2006 to discuss the future maintenance and management of the windmill, the site and the buildings it currently contained.

Following the meeting, at which 23 new volunteers came forward, the Trust issued a press release, which has been posted on their website.

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Posted 4-Dec-05: OLDLAND WINDMILL
A "mystery grinder" has been donated to Oldland Mill Trust.

They would like to identify the grinder.

Click here for further information and photographs.

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Posted 21-Oct-05: WINDMILL HILL WINDMILL
Brian Holdstock reports on behalf of the Windmill Hill Windmill Trust that the millwrights are planning hang the Sweeps soon.

The plan is to bring the Sweeps to site and then to wait for a "window in the weather" to hang them.

Update 25/11/05 :
Work began on Thursday 24th November.

Problems arose with the fitting of the second Stock.

It would appear that the Stock design did not take account of the taper within the Canister.

Click here for photographs.

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Posted 2-Oct-05: BARNHAM WINDMILL
At the Sussex Mills Group Committee Meeting on September 30th, Barry Lee advised that legal problems have arisen since the lease terminated in February 2005 and the decision was made to close the mill and tea rooms until these problems can be resolved.

Currently there is rot under the cast iron ring on a five foot section of timber, which has compressed, causing the cap to drop and putting the worm drive out of mesh.

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Posted 7-Aug-05: PARK MILL, BATEMANS
Volunteer miller Alan Wilmshurst reports that mill is working again. They are still awaiting the new penstock sluicegate, but they have been able to work using the pond sluicegate.

They milled for 2½ hours on Saturday 30th July, and were very pleased with the result. The mill ran very smoothly, and the new waterwheel seems much more efficient.

Milling again at Batemans : Photo Alan Wilmshurst

Their main difficulty now is water (or rather the shortage of it). They were waiting to see how well the pond fills up after Saturday's milling.

PREVIOUS REPORT : Posted 9-Jun-05
Volunteer miller Alan Wilmshurst reports that work on the mill has commenced. The new waterwheel is now being installed. It is made in French Oak, and to a genuine 18th century design. Because of the proximity of Kipling's turbine and the difficulty of access, the wheel was made in two parts and is being assembled around the axle-tree.

New waterwheel at Batemans : Photo Alan Wilmshurst

The tun has been removed to have its walls renewed, and the vertical shaft, which was quite out of the vertical, is being trued up. The dressing of the stones has not yet started.

Update 3-Jul-05
The waterwheel has now been fixed in position, and the casing of the pentrough and penstock installed. See previous news item posted 30-Jan-05

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Posted 11-Jul-05: Brothers awarded Dusty Miller 'silver' badges
The presentation of badges to James and Toby Linazasoro by Simon Potter on behalf of Sussex Mills Group - Photo by Nick Linazasoro

The badges were presented to James and Toby Linazasoro by Simon Potter on behalf of Sussex Mills Group.

The presentation was made at Jill Windmill, Clayton.

 

James and Toby Linazasoro from Seaford were presented with our limited-edition silver coloured badges as part of the Sussex Mills Group Dusty Miller Passport Scheme, which is principally aimed at encouraging young people to develop an interest in windmills and watermills across the counties of East and West Sussex.

In order to qualify for a 'silver' badge and to receive Sussex Mills Group newsletters for a year, Dusty Miller Passports must be stamped by at least twelve of the Sussex mills in the scheme.

Undaunted, James, Toby and father Nick managed to get stamps from every single one of the participating Sussex Mills.

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Posted 21-May-05: WINDMILL HILL WINDMILL
Hammond's Patent Sweep Governor, loaned to the Jack and Jill Windmills Society in the early 1980s, was collected today by members of the Windmill Hill Windmill Trust.

The Governor will be installed in Windmill Hill post mill at Herstmonceux.

Click here for further details of Hammond's Patent Sweep Governor

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Posted 26-Apr-05: MARK CROSS WINDMILL

Andy Booty has advised that there are long term plans to replace the hood, sweeps and fan of this tile-hung tower mill.

Before a fire in 1911 this five floor brick tower was crowned with a Kentish hood, a fantail and patent sweeps.

The intention is that the sweeps and hood should look like the original, using modern materials, but that neither should rotate. The building will ideally be used as an observatory.

  Mark Cross Windmill circa. 1900

Click here to visit the Mark Cross Windmill web site.

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Posted 30-Jan-05: PARK MILL, BATEMANS
Volunteer miller Alan Wilmshurst has good news to report at last.
[See previous news item posted on 31st May 2004]
[See update posted on 9th June 2005]

The National Trust has now approved all the works needed. The volunteers have been told that the restoration will be completed by April 1st. (Let's hope that date is not significant !)

[Update 24/4/05 - The work is due commence on May 2nd]

The mill is having a new waterwheel, new pentrough, sluice gates and a brake. (Alan doesn't yet know how they are fitting a brake, but Health & Safety have insisted on one.) Also the tun is to be repaired and the millstones dressed.

Alan has asked to be notified when the work actually starts on site, but has not yet been told.

The volunteers will have to re-commission the mill when it is handed over, but if all goes according to plan they hope to start milling again soon after April 1st.

Click here for details of the Park Mill, Batemans and a photograph of the old waterwheel and pentrough.

Sussex Mills Group

Posted 27-Jan-05: WINDMILL HILL WINDMILL
The Eastbourne Today web site reports that the wrappings have finally come off this historic windmill.

When the mill is up and running, she will be moved into the wind to keep the sweeps turning. Bee Frost from the Windmill Hill Trust says "It has solar panels on the roof and a wind generator which will power batteries to keep the mill turning. This is a prototype device that has never been used before."

Click here for the full story.

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Posted 19-Jan-05: SPAB PLAQUE FOR STONE CROSS WINDMILL
The Mills Section of SPAB has presented a prestigious SPAB plaque to Stone Cross Windmill Trust in recognition of their sterling work to bring her back to working order.

The presentation was made by Mildred Cookson to John Hone, the Trust's Chairman.

Click here for the story.

Sussex Mills Group

Posted 17-Jan-05: 3D WINDMILL MODELS
Tony Pick is creating a series of 3D computer models of Sussex Windmills as add-on software, designed to work with versions of the Microsoft® Flight Simulator 2002 and 2004.          Click here for further details.

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Posted 5-Dec-04: MEDMERRY WINDMILL
John Bunn, the owner of Medmerry Windmill in Selsey advises that he is on the verge of creating 'Friends of Medmerry Mill'.

Pledges have been received for materials to rebuild the interior levels.

The mill sustained very serious damage in 1987 and although the sweeps have been renovated, the whole structure is in need of work.

Sussex Mills Group are advising Mr Bunn on fund raising, grant sources and the formation of 'friends'.

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Posted 22-Nov-04: OLDLAND WINDMILL
The Friends of Oldland Mill, Keymer have been awarded a major restoration grant by DEFRA.

The grant for just over £62,000 will enable the sweeps to be rebuilt and critical weatherproofing of the mill, including replacing the skirt around the mill body, to be completed. In addition, the two pairs of millstones will be redressed and reset within the body of the mill, the brake and tail wheels rebuilt and refitted to the windshaft, and the roundhouse floor to be resurfaced.

Click here for further details.

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BOOKS ON WINDMILLS
Windmills At Work In East Sussex compiled by Brigid Chapman from the research material of Maurice Lawson Finch.
The companion volume, featuring Windmills in West Sussex, has also been published.

Click here for further details.

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Posted 23-Oct-04: 2005 MILL CALENDAR

The "Old Mill" 2005 calendar, published by Willow Creek Press in association with The Society for the Preservation of Old Mills featured both Jill Windmill and Polegate Windmill

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Posted 10-Oct-04: SHIPLEY WINDMILL
One of the smoothest operations I have seen took place recently when two of Shipley's 34ft sweeps were replaced, together with a new 42 ft stock.
Click here for report and photograph

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Posted 17-Sep-04: WINDMILL HILL WINDMILL
In early September 2004 the restored buck of Windmill Hill Windmill, Herstmonceux was lifted back onto the post.
Click here for report and photographs

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Posted 31-May-04: PARK MILL, BATEMANS
Volunteer miller Alan Wilmshurst advises that Park Mill is at present unable to grind.
 "I'm afraid I have rather bad news. We have now had the mill inspected, and have been stopped from milling on Health & Safety grounds.
Apparently the water wheel needs replacing, and they have also condemned the pentrough and associated sluice-gates as unsafe and a hazard. Also because of recent H&S rules the work will entail erecting scaffolding, and the total cost will be quite huge.
As a result, the National Trust have now asked for detailed estimates, and are going to investigate means of funding. They now envisage doing the work during the next winter, provided the funding is agreed. So milling is out for this year, I'm afraid. We, of course, are gutted, but in the face of officialdom what can one do?
The mill is still open for visitors, but we will be unable to mill, just spend our time explaining to disappointed visitors why they can't see it working or buy flour. "
Previous report on 13-Apr-04  "The waterwheel started wobbling last week because some wedges fell out, but when we had inspected it we were told that the clasp-arms were unsafe and we should not grind until they had been repaired. We are awaiting a report and estimate. Following current Health & Safety regulations, the National Trust insist that work of this nature is done professionally".
"It is most frustrating, especially after we were down so long recently while the pond was being repaired."
[See update posted on 30th January 2005]

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Posted 20-Mar-04: WINDMILL HILL WINDMILL
The largest single windmill project in the last 150 years . . .
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Posted 29-Feb-04: WINDMILL HILL WINDMILL
An 18 page report has been prepared by IJP Building Conservation Ltd on how to balance structural integrity, stability and safety with the need to conserve historic fabric and detail.

The first conclusion to be reached from a 3D solid CAD model of the mill was just how vulnerable a post mill can be to the failure of a single "critical" component which can lead to instant destruction of the whole mill.

There are typically eight critical components whose failure could lead to disproportionate collapse (the two cross trees, the four quarter bars, the main post and the crown tree).

Further conclusions relate to just how far the technology was being pushed at the original time of construction and that several timbers were found to be operating beyond their allowable stress levels.

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Posted 23-Nov-03: ARGOS HILL WINDMILL
Argos Hill Windmill Society have been banned from working on the mill themselves due to her dangerous state ...
An impending planning application for a neighbouring property is also threatening the mill's outlook ...  Click Here

Exasperated windmill enthusiasts in Mayfield fear they could lose part of their skyline ...
The windmill is currently on the English Heritage list of buildings at risk of total dilapidation ...  Click Here

 

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