News in Maldon

Joseph Canning

A retired journalist, Joseph Canning has written 12 books and over a million words chronicling the lives of ordinary people working the land in times past, as well as more recent turbulent events.

Joseph was born in north London in February 1940, but was quickly moved to Goldhanger, his mother's home village, to escape the Blitz. There the family lived in a deserted bakehouse in Fish Street, with no electricity, and water collected from the village pump. He went to the village school, and then to Maldon Grammar School.

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Charlie Pitcher with South Shore CEO Melanie Leach

Maldon Nub News talks to Charlie Pitcher, the Burnham-on-Crouch ocean rowing expert who plays a starring role in a new reality TV show starting at 9pm on Monday (2 November) evening.

Even on a computer screen, it's clear Charlie Pitcher is a man full of energy and enthusiasm as he scrambles to join our Zoom meeting in the middle of another busy day where boats and the sea take centre stage.

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The Linden Centre in Chelmsford

A person who died after being hit by a train in Essex a week ago had run away from the mid-Essex mental health unit currently being prosecuted for an alleged safety breach.

The death on Friday, October 23, places more pressure on the Linden Centre, Chelmsford, which is also currently subject to an independent review commissioned by health minister Nadine Dorries over a series of deaths spanning seven years.

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White House Farm in Tolleshunt D'Arcy

CONVICTED murderer Jeremy Bamber has lost his fight to have his prison status downgraded from maximum Category A.

The infamous killer was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his adoptive mother and father, sister and her twin sons, aged just six at the time of the killings in 1985. The five family members were shot dead at White House Farm in Tolleshunt D'Arcy, home of the adoptive parents, Nevill and June Bamber.

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Photo: copyright Talk Education

Maldon Nub News has exclusively teamed up with education experts, Talk Education, to offer advice and top tips if parents are struggling what to do with the kids this half-term.

If at this point in your half-term holiday, you're feeling frazzled, exhausted and wondering why all those plans for a relaxed and happy family week have evaporated, you're not alone. Despite the jolly orange pumpkins and Instagrammable autumn leaves, it can still be a tough time. The darker evenings haven't helped what is for many an unsettled time as we wonder where Covid takes us from here.

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MONTHS of political upheaval at Maldon District Council (MDC) will reach a climax next week with a meeting that will decide who the new leader and deputy leader of the authority will be until May 2021.

The council's Annual Meeting (also known as the Statutory Annual Meeting) will be held on Thursday, 5 November at 6pm. The agenda published today on the council's website contains an item where members will be asked to vote to either ratify current council leader designate, Conservative Councillor Elaine Bamford, as leader – or to elect a new leader.

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