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In mid-December Maldon will find out who the winners are in community awards that recognise the work of individuals to help and support others during the pandemic crisis.

Each weekday, Maldon Nub News will bring you the stories behind the community heroes and heroines who have been shortlisted for what they did for the people of the district in their hour of need.

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From top left clockwise: Emma Durrant, Carl Wakefield, Kevin Jennings and Clare Montgomery.

In mid-December Maldon will find out who the winners are in community awards that recognise the work of individuals to help and support others during the pandemic crisis.

Each weekday, Maldon Nub News will bring you the stories behind the community heroes and heroines who have been shortlisted for what they did for the people of the district in their hour of need.

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Maldon Carnival Newsletter

By The Editor

23rd Nov 2020 | Local News

Maldon Carnival lockdown 'Keep Smiling' wristbands went to 700 local schoolchildren

It's certainly been an unusual year for Maldon Carnival with no Carnival Week or Carnival Procession. The Carnival has continued to support the local community.

Here's some of the things we have done this year:

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News this week that the pandemic has had such a terrible cost to the Maldon community in terms of livelihoods and prospects was terrible both to write and to read. The stark revelations by Maldon Citizens Advice on the levels of unemployment, housing difficulties and hardship anticipated - especially in the younger population - give us all cause to wonder what the future holds.

Of course, we cannot know. We cannot be sure when this nightmare of a crisis will end and how well the community will recover. It seems the 'unprecedented' year that has been 2020 is leading to an uncertain 2021.

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The gardens, with the old Union Workhouse in the background

The combination of lockdown and unusually mild weather will have driven many Maldon residents to seek out oases of calm in the town centre where they can enjoy an outdoor coffee and snack.

A short walk down Market Hill takes you to such a place: Market Hill Garden, maintained by the Town Council. It represents a gap in the beautiful houses that curve down the hill, and was indeed the site of several early, possibly medieval buildings, numbers 22-24 Market Hill. Deemed "unstable", these were demolished in the 1930s.

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