What's On in the Maldon District: Burnham Carnival, Prog-Rock legend Rik Wakeman, Mayor's charity coffee morning, and more this weekend

By Ben Shahrabi

28th Sep 2023 | Local News

Check out these great local activities to enjoy with friends and family in the Maldon District this weekend. (Composite: Ben Shahrabi)
Check out these great local activities to enjoy with friends and family in the Maldon District this weekend. (Composite: Ben Shahrabi)

Read about the variety of family events happening in the Maldon District this weekend.

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Thursday 28 September

CLAYART, Quintessentially: Homage to the Essex Winged Serpent and other ceramic works at Maeldune Heritage Centre (UNTIL October 14)

Maeldune Heritage Centre. (Credit: Ben Shahrabi)

CLAYART, quintessentially, a collaboration of five Essex female ceramicists, will showcase their work from 28 September to 14 October at the Maeldune Heritage Centre in Maldon.

This year, each artist will unveil clayart under the central theme of the Essex Winged Serpent, inspired by a centuries-old story about an encounter between a mysterious winged creature and a lone horseman. Dubious sightings of this dragon-like beast were reported in a local pamphlet "Strange News out of Essex", printed in 1669, of which an original copy is held in the British Library.

More details here.

Rock 'n' roll band Hardwicke Circus at The Golden Fleece, Chelmsford, from 8pm

Hardwicke Circus will perform in Essex for the first time, at a gig in Chelmsford on September 28. (Credit: Google and Hardwicke Circus)

Emerging rock 'n' roll band Hardwicke Circus is set to bring its unique sound to Chelmsford's Golden Fleece pub on September 28 from 8pm.

The talented five-piece are quickly making a name for themselves as "the hardest working band in rock 'n' roll", thanks to their immense touring schedule.

As part of their Social Circus tour, It will be the first time the Hardwickes have performed in the county.

Lead singer Jonny Foster told Nub News: "We're losing our Essex virginity here.

"We're trying to get to every corner of the country, and we want to win everybody over in Essex."

More details here.

Friday 29 September

Maldon Town Mayor's Macmillan Coffee Morning at the Town Hall, 10am until 12 noon

Maldon Town Mayor Andrew Lay is hoping to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support, a cause which is personal to him and the Town Council. (Photos: Ben Shahrabi)

Maldon Town Mayor Andrew Lay has invited residents for "a morning of coffee and cake" in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support, at the Town Hall on September 29.

From 10am until noon, attendees will indulge in an array of freshly brewed tea and coffee, accompanied by cakes and treats provided by the community. A small donation is requested for the refreshments, all of which will directly benefit Macmillan Cancer Support.

More details here.

Saturday 30 September

Burnham-On-Crouch Carnival 2023, from 10.30am

Burnham Carnival has been a major event in the town's calendar since the 1800s, but faced possible cancellation this year until local sponsors stepped up to help out. (Photos: Ben Shahrabi and Burnham Carnival)

Burnham On Crouch Carnival is set to welcome thousands of visitors from all over the Maldon District and Essex on September 30.

Throughout the day, the High Street will be lined with stalls and food vendors for all to enjoy. From 10.30am, the main arena will come alive with an array of entertainment including local '999 races', the annual 'tug of war' competition, and a circus workshop. Live performances from local singers, bands and dance groups will also take place in the arena.

There will be a Children's Fancy Dress competition at 2pm.

In the evening, the town will sparkle with an illuminated procession, starting at 7.30pm. Floats, walking entries, visiting carnival courts and majorettes are set to dazzle visitors.

More details here.

Sunday 1 October

Prog-rock legend Rick Wakeman to unveil 'Radio Caroline' locomotive at Mangapps Railway Museum, from 11.30am

Progressive rock icon Rick Wakeman is set to unveil a historic locomotive, which he will then drive down the tracks at Mangapps Railway Museum. (Credit: Ray Clark and Stéphane Gallay / Wikipedia)

Legendary progressive rock musician Rick Wakeman is set to unveil a locomotive train dedicated to Radio Caroline, at Burnham's Mangapps Railway Museum on October 1.

After unveiling the 'Radio Caroline' locomotive at around 12 noon, the former 'Yes' keyboardist will drive it down the track.

Two special 'Radio Caroline' nameplates have been cast, along with two 'Caroline' bell plates, which will be fixed to the loco prior to its unveiling.

The diesel train is part of a massive collection of locomotives and rolling stock, plus exhibits, train rides and a huge array of railway memorabilia at Mangapps.

Presenters Ray Clark, Graham Bannerman and Josh Holmes-Bright will join Rick for the unveiling.

Admission to the museum, including train rides and access to all the exhibits, costs £13. Anyone wearing a Caroline T-shirt, new or old, will get discounted entry at £8.

More details here.

If you know of any more local events happening soon, get in touch or submit them to our What's On section.

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