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Rumours, gossip and innuendo have been with us since time immemorial. They have also long been the cause of injustice and unhappiness. In January 1909 John Young, an old Maldon resident, died at the age of 81. Young had arrived in Maldon in 1857 and had made a comfortable living as a miner and investor.…
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Biggest Morning Tea
Platform Souls provided lively entertainment as crowds gathered at Plaistow’s Biggest Morning Tea fundraiser. On Saturday 24 May Lilian and Peter Skilbeck, along with considerable assistance from their excellent team, hosted their annual Biggest Morning Tea fundraiser. Locals experienced the unique charm of Lilian and Peter’s heritage-listed homestead, Plaistow. This event showcased their hospitality and…
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Application to develop Freemasons’ Hall
Application to develop Freemasons’ Hall. A planning application has been advertised for the building at 49 High Street Maldon, which the Maldon Museum website describes as originally part of Warnock Bros Beehive Store, constructed in 1858 and with a 1907-08 façade that says ‘Free Masons’ Hall’. The planning application type is shown on the Mount…
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