IN PICTURES: King Charles III’s Coronation – how the Maldon District celebrated

By Ben Shahrabi

10th May 2023 | Local News

See how neighbourhoods across the Maldon District turned out to celebrate the crowning of King Charles III.
See how neighbourhoods across the Maldon District turned out to celebrate the crowning of King Charles III.

Over the Bank Holiday Weekend, neighbourhoods throughout the Maldon District celebrated the Coronation of King Charles III.

Street parties were held in neighbourhoods such as the aptly named King Street in Maldon, and Springfield Cottages in Heybridge.

Residents in Springfield Cottages, Heybridge, kept their umbrellas at the ready, but were sure to not let a spot of rain spoil their coronation barbecue. (Photo: Louis)

Residents all over the Maldon District braved the weather to celebrate the first coronation for seven decades.

King Street, Maldon, was suitably decked out in red, white, and blue - ahead of a street party attended by hundreds of families. (Photo: Ben Shahrabi)

A vast screen in Burnham-On-Crouch's Riverside Park broadcast the coronation. In the evening, residents were invited to bring drinks and snacks for a live broadcast of the Coronation Concert – which saw acts like Lionel Richie, Katie Perry, and Take That perform at Windsor Castle.

Hundreds turned out to watch the coronation and the following concert at Riverside Park in Burnham. (Photo: Nick Skeens)

Also in Burnham, a free party was held on St Mary's Church Green, featuring craft stalls, races, live music, and even a flight simulator.

This house in Wantz Road, Maldon, was adorned with metres of bunting and Union Flags. (Photo: Ben Shahrabi)

A wide variety of festivities were held in Bradwell-on-Sea. On Sunday (May 7), following a morning service at St Thomas' Church, families took in the activities on offer at the Village Hall field. The afternoon was capped off with the announcement of the winners of the Royal Scarecrow competition, and local children were presented with commemorative mugs.



A bit further down Wantz Road, The Borough Arms was adorned with regalia, just in time for the big day. (Photo: Ben Shahrabi)

Jean Yardley, a resident of the Poets Estate in Maldon, decorated the community garden in Browning Road for the coronation.

The community garden in the Poets Estate was decorated by resident Jean Yardley. (Photo: Sue Thomson)

Sue Thomson, Chair of the Poets Estate Residents Association, told Nub News: "Four years ago, the area at the end of Browning Road was overgrown and an eyesore.

"A number of Poets Estate residents decided to clear, plant and develop it under the RHS community garden scheme.

"Last year, we added a bench which is well used by young and old - and won gold and 'best in category' in the Maldon in Bloom competition. Jean enhances it with posters at various times of the year.

"We are very proud of our garden."

If you'd like to add your coronation celebration photos to our growing archive, get in touch with Maldon Nub News.

A couple of locals were even invited to attend the Coronation ceremony itself. Keep an eye on Maldon Nub News this week, to find out what it was like to witness the momentous event in-person – complete with exclusive photos from inside Westminster Abbey.

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