Sunday morning with Maldon Nub News: top stories from the town this week
IT'S been another seven days of big news stories in Maldon, from news that Stow Maries will be opening the aerodrome's hangar doors to visitors once again through to changes in how residents can access lateral flow tests and, at the end of the week, news from a courtroom on the sentencing hearing of some of those involved in a cocaine supply conspiracy in the town.
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We have you covered with 10 of the top stories right here.
1. There was great news when it was announced that the hangar doors are to re-open at Stow Maries World War One aerodrome.
Find out more about it here. 2. Visitors can visit some hospital patients again at Broomfield and St Peter's.You can read the full story here.
3. Heybridge Parish Council didn't have to wait for the elections in May to find out who its new member would be as there was just one candidate for the seat.
Find out more here. 4. Police renewed their appeal for witnesses after the teenage driver injured in a Bicknacre road accident last week died in hospital.You can find out more here.
5. The district's lateral flow 'fast' test centre is to close this week – but now residents can get a free supply of home test kits at locations around the Dengie.
Read about it here. 6. As parents and carers of children starting primary school in September waited to hear about their places, the county announced that nearly 90 per cent have got their first choice.You can find out more here.
7. Danbury's vaccination centre volunteers have been doing their bit for charity as well.
You can read about that here. 8. As the nation prepared for the funeral of HRH Prince Philip, Essex Fire and Rescue Service showed how the legacy of the Duke of Edinburgh Awards continues to inspire.Get the full story here.
9. A court heard how a Maldon drugs conspiracy led to the kidnap and torture of a cocaine dealer.
Find out more here. 10. As the sentencing hearing continued, the court heard how Maldon cocaine supply conspirators used a High Street shop to help launder the illicit takings.Read more here.
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