What happened in Maldon this week

By Charlotte Lillywhite 24th Jan 2022

Find your round-up of this week's news in Maldon below
Find your round-up of this week's news in Maldon below

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

Here at Maldon 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. Plans for 12 advertising signs at the upcoming Costa on the former Quest Motors site have been refused. Click here to find out more.

2. The district council has refused plans to turn an office in a Victorian building on Burnham High Street into a flat. Find the story here.

3. A black tie casino night in Burnham next month is set to raise money for bleed kits to go into venues across the district in Liam Taylor's name. Get the details here.

4. Town councillors are set to vote on a bid to turn the former Maldon Police Station into offices. Find out about the plans here.

5. The David Randall Foundation is appealing for storage space to give more "good days" to people with terminal illnesses in the district. Find out how you can help here.

6. Resident Judy Lea wrote to Nub News about the proposed nuclear power station at Bradwell B, in response to MP John Whittingdale telling the House of Commons he is "positive" about its possibility. Read Judy's letter here.

7. Maldon District Council has appointed new Conservative leadership, in a meeting which was disrupted over public participation concerns. Get the full story here.

8. Promotors have asked to hire Maldon Town Hall for the staging of wrestling matches. Click here to find out more.

9. A bid to turn a medieval building on Maldon High Street - one of the oldest structures in the town - into flats has been refused. Find out why here.

10. A new garden village in Maldon cannot be ruled out to provide up to 4,500 homes planners say they need to find space for, and residents are being urged to have their say in a consultation on development in the district. Get the details here.

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