Sunday morning with Maldon Nub News: top stories from the town this week

By The Editor 29th Aug 2021

Have you missed out on any of the news in Maldon this week?

Here at Nub News we like to make your life easier so if you've missed any of the local news this past seven days, don't worry.

We have you covered with 10 of the top stories right here.

1. Maldon district's heritage weekend is coming up in September and there will be lots you can see for free.

Find out more here.

2. The Tolleshunt D'Arcy village hall is set to be demolished and replaced by an "upgraded" community hub

You can read about that here.

3. SUEZ, the waste collection firm contracted by Maldon District Council, says harassment of its staff has worsened.

Find out more here.

4. A man has appeared in court charged in connected with a sexual assault on Maldon High Street.

You can read the full story here.

5. Stow Maries is staging a popular return of its Large Model Air Show in September.

You can find that story here.

6. A former resident published a book which began as a bedtime story for her children, after her son encouraged her to finish the story following her daughter's death.

Read more about that here.

7. The cameras are rolling again at Maldon Film Club.

You can find out more here.

8. Maldon Splash Park will not reopen until 2022.

Get the details here.

9. A controversial request to refurbish and alter one of Maldon's oldest homes has been denied.

Find out more here.

10. And Maldon businesses along the High Street are flying the Pride flag and posters expressing solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community, following comments made at a town council meeting.

Read about that here.

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