While visiting the Maldon Museum to check out the Tarrengower Tower display celebrating its hundredth birthday [see article in last week’s TT] this correspondent was reminded of what a fine little gem this place is in our community.
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The Boundary Stones
One of the Boundary Stones. The Shire of Maldon was formed in January 1864 by the amalgamation of the Borough of Maldon and the Baringhup Road Board. The Road Board had been responsible for roads from Baringhup in the west to Muckleford in the east. Initially the Shire was divided into two ridings based on…
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Maldon Walking Group
Maldon Walking Group enjoying a cuppa and a chat. New walkers welcomeIt’s well known that walking offers numerous physical and mental health benefits. Just ask the Maldon Walking Group members, who were recently surveyed on the benefits they received from their participation. The group has been walking together for over 10 years, and a recent…
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