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New!! Kent Mills Society

November 02 2009 by Rob Cumming & Geoff Holman (1337 views)
Kent & News of Mills & Watermills & Windmills | 1 comment

Following the earlier discussion on Mill Writing and and a very successful meeting at The Black Windmill, Whitstable, we have been encouraged to set up a new Kent Mills Society. The aims of the Society are to raise awareness and help protect Kent mills by research and recording existing and past mill sites and producing publications.

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We already have 15 members and we intend to send out our inaugural "bumper" newsletter early in the New Year.

If you would like to help in any way, please get in touch. All offers and suggestions gratefully received!

One suggestion we have already had is "The Society should increase members' enjoyment of all topics concerning mills and milling by meeting like-minded people. We should organise mill tours and lectures and have an annual Garden Party at a mill!" . What do you think?

Rob & Geoff



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Mon, November 09, 2009

The Mills Archive Trust is really pleased to support this initiative and has donated £100 towards setting up the Kent Mills Society.

In return the Society (KMS) will help to record the surviving mills in the Kent Area in cooperation with the Archive. A welcome win-win project!


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