News and Events

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During the restoration of the Mill there will be very limited opportunities for the public to view progress.
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However, we will keep the website updated with information about the project. We will also participate in village events, when appropriate, to provide updates on our progress.
Recent Events and News
Granting of Planning & Listed Building Consent
14 October 2025
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The granting of the Planning Application and Listed Building Consent allowing on-site work to commence.
Unscrunch - Social Media
September 2025
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We are pleased to welcome Chloe Ambrose of ‘Unscrunch' who will be organising the content of our various social media channels.
To find out more about what Chloe does visit unscrunch.co.uk
Windmill Hoppers - Drone Video
September 2025
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Drone video of Fulbourn Windmill in June 2025 as provided by Ollie Dennison of Windmill Hoppers. View on the Fulbourn Windmill YouTube site here. The Windmill Hoppers YouTube channel includes videos of various windmills around the UK.

Fulbourn Windmill CIO: Newsletter 3

Wilbraham Warbler - article

BBC Radio Cambridgeshire Interviews
28 May 2025
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Ian Harrison, owner of Fulbourn Windmill and Trustee of Fulbourn Windmill CIO is interviewed on the Dotty McLeod Radio Show.

Cambridge News - Newspaper article

BBC Cambridgeshire – Online article

Fulbourn Windmill Open Day
10 May 2025
Fulbourn Windmill is set to undergo a major refurbishment which aims to restore the mill to full working order and once again make flour.​​ ​Join us to learn about our plans for preserving and fully refurbishing this historic local landmark.​​​ ​Discover how the mill was used and our plans for this iconic building so that the community can enjoy it now and for many years in the future. Hear and see our refurbishment plans in detail Tours of the mill Refreshments​​ Guests should park in Fulbourn and walk up to the mill using the footpath. Please take care when crossing the road.

Fulbourn Windmill CIO: Newsletter 2

Fulbourn Village History Society – The Windmill
17 April 2025
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At the FVHS April meeting Dr Ian Harrison explained the history, the current situation and the most exciting future of Fulbourn Windmill.
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Illustrating the talk will be a working model of the mill produced in 2000 by Bryan Svensson, a Fulbourn resident.
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Fulbourn Windmill CIO : Newsletter 1

Windmill Table at Fulbourn Centre Open Day
25 January 2025
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Fulbourn Windmill CIO took a table at the Fulbourn Centre Open Morning to present the future plans and to raise funds for the ongoing care and management of the mill.
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A working model of the mill produced in 2000 by Bryan Svensson, a Fulbourn resident, was on display.

Fulbourn Windmill at the Community Market
23 September 2023
Fulbourn Windmill will have a table at the Fulbourn Community market. We will be raising money for the ongoing care and operation of the Windmill and will have various Windmill themed items to buy. It will also be an opportunity to hear the latest news on the recently announced restoration project. The market is free to enter and there is ample parking at the Fulbourn Centre.

Fulbourn Parish Magazine

Windmill at the Fulbourn Feast
25 June 2023
Fulbourn Windmill will have a table at the Fulbourn Community market. We will be raising money for the ongoing care and operation of the Windmill and will have various Windmill themed items to buy. ​ It will also be an opportunity to hear the latest news on the recently announced restoration project. The market is free to enter and there is ample parking at the Fulbourn Centre.

August Open Day - different day
29 July 2019
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Hi all, unfortunately again we don’t have enough volunteers for the 1st Saturday of August, but we do for Satuday 17th so we’ll be open from around 10am until about 4-4.30pm.
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Come and let us show you round. Or, feel free to lend a hand.
This picture was taken on a July evening in the lovely sunshine.

July Open Day
3 July 2019 Hi all, we do have enough volunteers for this Saturday, so we’ll be open from around 10am until about 4pm. Come and let us show you round. Or, feel free to lend a hand. This photo was apparently taken circa 1910 and comes from a small set of archive photos we have. It’s a little bit difficult to see but the gallery is missing. Same as now! We’re currently working on this, making the parts at ground level and when they’re all ready we’ll lift them up and assemble them.

Unscheduled opening
3 June 2019
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Hi all, unfortunately we didn’t have enough volunteers to open last Saturday, but we do for this Saturday, 8th June. So, come and have a look round the Windmill this Saturday between 10 and 5pm.
If you’d like to help, you’ll be very welcome! Come along on Saturday and let us know!
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PS Thanks to Prue for the photo!

We're open Saturday 11th for the National Mills Weekend
7 May 2019
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After a long winter break, we’re going to be open Saturday 11th for the National Mills Weekend. Come and look round the mill between 10am and 5pm, we planning to serve teas, coffees and cakes! See you there!

February open day and working party delayed due to weather
1 March 2018
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Given the weather forecast for more snow today and Friday, we’re postponing Saturday’s working party and open day. I’ll post an update as soon as we’ve got a new date. In the meantime, here’s a photo of the mill today taken yesterday by Prue.
Sails turned by the wind!
26 September 2016
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On 8th September, we had the sails turnied by the wind for the first time in a very long time. There’s still loads to do, in particular we have to make sure that the cap can turn easily, currently it’s out of alignment and really stiff, so we can’t let the wind turn the sails into the wind (yet).

The sails are up and the fan tail is complete!
13 July 2016 A major milestone in the restoration of the mill has been reached with the completion of the new fantail. With many thanks to all the hard work by Paul Kemp, our millwright, the mill is now looking much more like it did when it was fully working!  But more importantly, on completion of the fantail, we were able to use the wind to turn the cap. It may have only been a few inches, but this is the first time the cap has turned under its own wind since 1937!!  We now have some major work to complete on the curb on which the cap sits before we can let the cap turn freely to wind, and this is programmed for next year. In the meantime, we will spend the remainder of this year completing some minor works on the new sails, including fitting some shutters, and installing a new lightening conductor. We would like to acknowledge with grateful thanks the financial support from the Mills Section of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) for the restoration of the fantail.

National Mills Weekend: 14th and 15th May
9 May 2016
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Given the weather forecast for more snow today and Friday, we’re postponing Saturday’s working party and open day. I’ll post an update as soon as we’ve got a new date. In the meantime, here’s a photo of the mill today taken yesterday by Prue.






