It may not be as witty or as artistic as a Banksy, but the graffiti that appeared on the footpath in Maldon last Tuesday used the same method to make a point as the famous street artist.
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Saddle up for Pony Club
Girls working together from left: Emily Kirk and Indi Johns. Photo courtesy of Rob Leeson. Congratulations to Maldon Pony Club, who have been announced as recipients of a grant that they will use to run a Confidence and Connection Camp later in the year. They were awarded as part of efforts to encourage participation, strengthen…
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