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Restoration efforts at Salvington Mill

Cutting from 'Herald' describing the various problems and restoration efforts carried out at Salvington mill. The Worthing Borough Council eventually bought the mill to begin repairs to it in earnest.

"Winds of change..."

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.

"Worthing's last windmill"

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.

"Salvington Windmill"

Cutting from 'West Sussex Gazette' of a brief history of Salvington Mill at Worthing. The article mentions the purchase of the mill by Worthing Corporation, and its restoration by E. Hole and Sons. It also includes details of the restoration effort and cost, and is accompanied by a sketch by Mr. Entwisle.

"The £1,500 bill"

Cutting from the Brighton 'Evening Argus' commenting that the repairs now being done for to High Salvington Mill at a cost of £1,500 would have cost merely £100.

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