Report in the 'West Sussex Gazette' on the discussions about why planning applications were taking so long to process, and how well the appeal for contributions to the Windmill Preservation Fund was going.
Cutting from 'The Herald' of an article by Henfrey Smail detailing the history of the Broadwater mill in Worthing, including its ownership and eventual ruin. The article then continues on to describe Salvington mill, again going over its history, ownership, and technical role.
Cutting from the 'Sussex Daily News' reporting the decision by Worthing Town Council to spend money on woodworm prevention - before they even owned it - by a vote of 16 to 14.
This copy of the postcard bears a 1/2d stamp. The postage rate for postcards rose to 1d in 1918, so the image presumably does not date from later than that year.
This copy of the postcard bears a 1/2d stamp. The postage rate for postcards rose to 1d in 1918, so the image presumably does not date from later than that year. Someone has noted on the back that the mill was being used as tea rooms at the time of the image. It is a colour copy of WPAC-WIN-01359.
Photo from the 'West Sussex Gazette' showing how a new roundhouse is starting at High Salvington Windmill, with various local craftsmen being involved in its construction.
Cutting from 'Herald' of an article by Jocelyn Hollebone describing the successful restoration efforts at Salvington Mill. The parties involved in the repairs were the West Sussex County Council and the Friends of High Salvington Mill. The article also recalls past problems at the mill and Worthing Borough Council's effort to restore it, as well as the formation of the Salvington Mill Trust, who would be responsible for the mill's complete restoration.
Photo in the 'Worthing Herald' showing two volunteers, Peter Casemore and Peter Pearce, with bags of the flour that was produced when the mill returned to production after 94 years.
Article in the 'Sussex Daily News' about the up-coming policy decision by West Sussex CC on whether to preserve three of the windmills that typify the County's pre-industrial age.