What's On this weekend in the Maldon District

By Chloe Brewster

8th Feb 2024 | Local News

Maldon Antiques Fayre will be back at Blackwater Leisure Centre on Sunday
Maldon Antiques Fayre will be back at Blackwater Leisure Centre on Sunday

 Read our Thursday run down of the top events across the Maldon district this weekend. 

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Friday

Medium and Psychic Readings, Maldon

The Crystal Shack Maldon will be holding medium and spiritual readings from 11:00-14:30. Booking is required in the shop or on 07936 416220. £30 for 30 minutes.

The Crystal Shack is also having a promotional day on Saturday, in which free readings will be offered with purchases over £20.

Find more information here.

Saturday

Craft & Flea Market, Chelmsford

Chelmsford Cathedral will be home to a Craft & Flea market on Saturday from 10:00-16:00. There will be a collection of local independent makers, collectors, designers and creatives. Stalls have been handpicked based on their high quality and trend products. £2.50 entry.

For more information, click here.

Secondhand Baby and Children's Market, Maldon

Have your children outgrown their clothes or toys, or been lucky enough to have so much for Christmas that you need to make some space? Pop along to Plume Academy on Saturday and have a shop.

More info, here.

Sunday

Collectors Fair, Maldon

Maldon Antiques, Vintage and Collectors Fair is back on Sunday at Blackwater Leisure Centre. Dealers and collectors from round the region will be in attendance, and will be selling a huge range of items. Who knows what you might find?

More information on our Nub Events Page.

     

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