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Old school bell still ringing the changes
Fallen heroes of D-Day remembered on 80th anniversary
This historic church can trace its past all the way back to the Dark Ages
How a Great War air ace almost came to blows in this quaint village boozer
Girls Training Corps helped keep the home fires burning
'Cavalry' coming to rescue of historic waterfront's wharfs and jetties
How a Savoy Hotel Grill omelette links famous author to newly open Plates cafe
How pub landlord became the last person to see murdered policeman alive
New restaurant is part of Maldon High Street's ever evolving history
This family firm in Heybridge is still going strong after 90 years
Proud to be a Maldonian - but what does it mean?
Tracing the history of long lost airfield which took off nearly 100 years ago
Iconic inn has been at heart of town for 450 years
How Tolleshunt D’Arcy's Dr Salter celebrated Christmas... 150 years ago
Salero Lounge brings a new lease of life to Maldon's historic Public Hall
A little lane with a big history now leads you to Maldon's Smokehouse
Rock musician unveils new museum train named after famous pirate radio station
The Maldon streets that are a right royal place to live
Story turns full circle as Victorian fishing boat comes home to River Blackwater
This eccentric vicar's children ate their meals... from a trough
How Tiptree jam became a firm favourite with Tommies in the trenches
Remembering the days when billiards was king
Steeple - a village steeped in history
From shoes to specs to cakes - the history of a High Street hall house
Old police station served as Dengie HQ for almost 60 years
'He is an incredible inspiration'- Burnham school 'delighted' as student wins BAFTA
Ale for sail - a return to the good old days of barge transport
RNLI man Colin Trowles is so passionate about lifeboats he did this
Old photos are a snapshot in time of Ruggles and Sons garage in Maldon
The Tolstoy-loving utopian colony who made rural Essex their unlikely home
Remembered: Tragedy of Hurricane pilot Flight Sergeant Barclay
'Ghost ship' went from Blackwater graveyard to inspire Ealing Comedy
A look back at the history of the spectacular Maldon Mud Race
Rediscovered clay pipe and pot fragments connect us to Maldon’s past
Nostalgia: Cricketers pub was a hit with wartime aircrews
Roman bricks still survive in Maldon - but how on earth did they get here?
NOSTALGIA: Mersea's Victory hotel has more than a century of history
Dengie's Remedy Band cover Bowie and Crosby's Little Drummer Boy classic
NOSTALGIA: Old Maldon butchers refuses to give up all of its secrets
NOSTALGIA: Old hall can trace roots back to Saxon times
NOSTALGIA: What a fascinating story old 'Farmhouse' has to tell
Fascinating talk on history of Victorian railway and Maldon to take place
Bank was the site of Spread Eagle pub for almost 200 years
Wolfpack Thunderbolts were rough, tough fighting unit
Surviving Tudor window is a portal to pub's past
Maldon sailor served on HMS Hood ahead of one of Royal Navy's worst disasters
Maldon mystery photographs updates and new discoveries
Feature: Bride brought taste of New Zealand to Beeleigh Road in Maldon
Feature: What ever happened to the Fat Man of Maldon’s waistcoat?
IN PICTURES: Popular attraction launches second new 'must-see' exhibition
Feature: country pub is still pulling the purr-fect pint of ale after 150 years
Looking back at past Maldon Mud Race events as it returns after two years
IN PHOTOS: Vintage vehicle enthusiasts flock to popular transport festival
Feature: Proud tradition in Maldon helping those in peril on the sea