Cutting from an unknown source describing the resistance of a plan to open Skidby Mill as a tourist attraction. The article mention local residents' worries that the increased traffic will detract from the attractiveness of the mill.
Cutting from an unidentified paper about how Philip Lennard bought a derelict windmill at Chinnor and dismantled it so as to re-erect it at his home near Stansted, Essex.
Report in 'The Evening News' about how Mr Philip Lennard has bought a derelict windmill at Chinnor in Oxfordshire for £5 and carted it away to his home near Stansted in Essex.
Cutting from 'Southern Evening Echo' describing the availability to purchase the old mill in Chalton. The article describes the potential to restore the building, and mentions the mill's owner as Mr. John Bishop.
Cutting from the 'Bury Free Press' about the agreement reached at the West Suffolk Planning Committee's meeting to fund the work needed to keep Pakenham Windmill standing.
Appeal to the readers of the 'Sussex Express' from Mr Henry Blyth, one of the trustees of the almost-200-year-old Rottingdean Mill, to help save it from falling down.
Article in the 'East Anglian Daily Times' about the report by the County Planning Officer to the Planning Committee that, in the opinion of their millwright, Mt Jesse Wightman, another £4,000 needed spending.
Cutting from the 'Eastbourne Gazette' about the Rottingdean Preservation Society's urgent need for £4K to fix a twist in the structure and a broken sweep, before next winter's bad weather arrives.
Snippet in an unknown paper saying that the Ministry of Works and West Suffolk County Council have together agreed to contribute towards the £4,000 cost of repairs to Pakenham Mill.
Cutting from 'Lytham and St. Annes Press' describing the Kirkham Urban Council Planning Comittee's approval of Mr. James Dean's plans to convert an old Kirkham windmill into a house. The article also estimates the cost of the project at £30,000, and provides a brief history of the mill.
Cutting from 'Evening Standard' describing the restoration of a mill in Bromham, the cost for which would be shared by the river board and Bedford corporation.
Cutting from 'The Guardian' describing the appeal to raise the necessary funds to restore the trader mill at Sibsey. The article mentions that the mill is owned by Mr. Robert H. Crawford, and also includes a brief history of the mill.
Piece in the 'Yorkshire Post' about how one of the sails on Skidby Tower Mill is rotting and needs to be replaced but, because the building has been scheduled as of historic interest, dummies may not be used. So £3K has to be found by Beverley Rural Council.
Cutting from 'Rutland Stamford Mercury' describing the criticism faced by Kesteven County Council from Councillor E. A. Skinns after they spent £3,000 on the preservation of Heckington Mill. The article also contains details of the repairs carried out on the mill.