Author: Kim Winter

Our brand new activity pack contains lots of exciting projects to keep children and families occupied, including puzzles, colouring sheets and craft activities, such as making masks and bunting.
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Lead miller
"I've volunteered in a lot of places but I’ve never done anything like this before! It’s been a way to get familiar with everyone keeping this living, breathing windmill still going after all these years."
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Many thanks to Nicola, an FoWG supporter, for sharing her recipe for Irish soda bread made with Brixton Windmill flour.
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This 1906 postcard of the Old Mill, Brixton Hill, was posted at 9pm on 22 December 1906 to an address in Herne Hill. The stamp cost a halfpenny.
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Can you help? We need your donations to help us continue delivering flour to local foodbanks.
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Colour in your own windmill and share your photos of the completed picture with us on Twitter and Facebook using the hashtag #mybrixtonwindmill.
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Two of Brixton Windmill’s volunteer millers, Abi Holsborough and Ann Bodkin, were part of a discussion panel at the launch of the CEREAL series of podcasts produced by Farmerama Radio at the end of 2019.
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We hope you enjoy making these delicious hot cross buns with Brixton Flour, and wish you a safe and happy Easter!
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Guide, volunteer coordinator and trustee
"My job as an editor was fairly deskbound, so meeting the public and learning new presentation and communication skills has been good for me."
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