The local gatherings over the long weekend attracted sociable crowds. Music, poetry and barbecues were on the menu, with a smattering of national flags.
Related Posts

Blast from the Past
The Market House Laying the Market House foundation stone On Easter Monday 1859 the foundation stone of the Maldon Market House, (now the Maldon Museum), was laid. The Market House was the first major project undertaken by Maldon’s recently formed Municipal Council. Councillor John Ludolph Subritzsky had proposed that Maldon become a market town and a…
To access this post, you must purchase a Subscription.
Keep up with the locals!
Open air, blue sky combined church service
It was ‘community’ on display for all to enjoy the Maldon churches combined to come together as one to host the Beehive Chimney Good Friday Service.
To access this post, you must purchase a Subscription.
Keep up with the locals!
Celebrating Life’s Special Moments: Trudi O’Donnell Your Local Civil Celebrant
If you’re part of the Maldon community, chances are you already know Trudi O’Donnell.
To access this post, you must purchase a Subscription.
Keep up with the locals!

