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Open days off due to troubles at mill

8:34am Thursday 3rd May 2007

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THE Holgate Windmill Preservation Society has had to cancel its first public open weekend of the year.

The event was due to go ahead on May 12 and 13, but has had to be cancelled due to delays with a restoration project.

Society chairman Bob Anderton, of Windmill Rise in Holgate, said: "We are presently having the mill's ground floor dug up in readiness for the installation of a new stone flagged floor, which should have been finished in time for the May opening weekend.

"However, the stone supplier has encountered delivery problems, which are preventing our contractor from completing the work in time and reinstating the ladder to the first floor and above.

"We are naturally disappointed, but the remaining open weekend dates advertised on our website at www.holgatewindmill.org will go ahead, with the next one being on June 2 and June 3, from 11am till 4pm."


Your Say YourYork Press

yorkie, says...
10:33am Thu 3 May 07



"Trouble at tmill"

ecky thump

why don't you go t b&Q buy some slabs and do it ya self.
I say none of this **** about with southern contractors

ggnore, my house says...
11:36am Thu 3 May 07

It's old, irrelevant, doesn't function properly, and looks like crap. Tear the thing down and do something useful.

Stuart, York says...
12:13pm Thu 3 May 07

That's really taken the wind out of their sails!!

Boom Boom!!

Paul Hepworth, Holgate, York says...
12:18pm Thu 3 May 07

Thank you both for your less than constructive comments. A pity that you have nothing better to do.
The Mill will ultimately be restored to full working order and we will be milling genuine Holgate flour once more.
The building is Grade 2 listed, so we are limited as to the material we can use. B&Q paving slabs are not acceptable.
Paul Hepworth
Holgate Windmill Preservation Society.
www.holgatewindmill.org

paul hepworths mummy, chavsville(acomb) says...
2:12pm Thu 3 May 07

Paul Hepworth wrote:
Thank you both for your less than constructive comments. A pity that you have nothing better to do. The Mill will ultimately be restored to full working order and we will be milling genuine Holgate flour once more. The building is Grade 2 listed, so we are limited as to the material we can use. B&Q paving slabs are not acceptable. Paul Hepworth Holgate Windmill Preservation Society. www.holgatewindmill.org
ooooo wowwwww oooo fantastic, im so excited milling flour.

who cares...not me...its ugly just like the chimney in foss islands...what a waste of money.
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Really? I have loads, www.yorkstonepaving.com/ says...
4:43pm Thu 3 May 07

The building is Grade 2 listed, so we are limited as to the material we can use. B&Q paving slabs are not acceptable.


so you will be putting in a York stone floor then.

Problems with delivery???

bernard briggs, says...
3:13am Fri 4 May 07

what a bloody eye sore there has to be better things to save in york

Olaf Duinmaijer, Bergen NH, the Netherlands says...
8:46am Tue 8 May 07

You're all just being negative because you want to be, don't you? An ugly chimney! That's similar to saying to a slightly vandalized and forlorn Rembrandt: "Oh, that's just a dirty old canvas with paint on it. I don't like it! Let's throw it away and buy something new!" Wrong! This, people, is English heritage! No, even better: Yorkish heritage! Richard Green and Bob Anderton, I may not be Yorkish or even an Englishman, but dang well I will salute you for trying to preserve this soon-to-be-wonderful windmill! There!

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