Restoration

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"£500 gift towards Lincs windmill"

Cutting from 'Lincolnshire Echo' describing the contribution of £500 by the Lindsey County Council towards the restoration of Wrawby post mill. The article also contains brief profiles of other local mills that the Council was planning to spend money on.

"£50 will help to save windmills"

Cutting from 'Sheffield Telegraph' describing the contribution of £50 by Skegness councillors for the restoration of two of the last seven windmills of Lincolnshire. The article mentions that this was in reply to the £350 appeal made for the reapis of the Burgh and Sibsey mills.

"£5,500 mill plan may be opposed"

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.

"£40,000 for the mill on the hill"

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.

"£30,000 bill for windmill"

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.

"£3,500 would restore old windmill"

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.

"£3,000 on mill at Heckington"

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.

"£3,000 needed to restore windmill"

Cutting from 'Thorton Cleveleys Times' describing the estimated cost of £3,000 to repair Marsh Mill in Thornton. The article contains specifics about the repairs needed, as well as appeals to various parties for help with the project.

"£250 bid to save windmill"

Cutting from 'West Briton' describing an appeal by The Lizard Field Club to preserve the old local windmill. The article contains proposed requirements for the restoration according to club chairman Mr. H. Howard.

"£20,000 windmill"

Cutting from 'The Daily Telegraph' announcing a sum of £20,000 allocated to the restoration of Alford's five-sailed windmill.

"£20,000 appeal to save mill"

Cutting from 'Daily Telegraph' describing an appeal for £20,000 to save the old windmill on Wimbledon Common. The article gives a brief history of the mill, as well as details of the intended uses for the building after restoration.

"£2,500 needed to save windmill"

Cutting from 'The Daily Telegraph' of a photograph of Cranbrook windmill. The caption mentions that Kent County Council were informed £2,500 would be needed for essential repairs to the mill.

"£2,000 for history"

Cutting from 'The Star' announcing Essex Planning Commission's intention to spend up to £2,000 on the care of historic buildings, including windmills.

"£11,000 to restore windmills"

Cutting from 'The Guardian' describing a scheme prepared by Lindsey county planning officer Mr. R. L. Stirling for the restoration of four windmills in North Lincolnshire. The article estimates that the project will cost £11,350 and identifies the mills as those at Brigg, Sibsey, Waltham and Lindsey.

"£100,000 to put wind back into sails"

Cutting from 'Echo' describing the planned restoration of Bursledon Windmill by the Hampshire Buildings Preservation Trust. The article outlines the requirements for the project and the efforts undertaken by the Friends of Bursledon Windmill to bring it to fruition.

"£100 grant for windmill"

Cutting from 'Grimsby Evening Telegraph' announcing the contribution of £100 by the Lindsey County Council for the painting and tarring of Alford Mill, under the Historic Buildings Act of 1962.

"£1,903 for Lincs mill"

Cutting from 'Lincolnshire Echo' describing the estimated cost to the Kesteven County Council for the restoration of Heckington Mill. The article mentions Mr. John Pocklington as the previous owner of the mill, and also includes a brief history of the mill.

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