
Founded in 1957, the Maldon Society aims to promote and preserve the historical heritage of this town and its surrounding area by encouraging civic pride in the area
and promoting co-operation with other organisations.
Maldon Society AGM
Followed by Stephen Nunn
War time in Maldon WW11
7.00 pm Thursday 1st May
United Reformed Church
Market Hill
Doors open 6.30 pm
No pre-booking required
Celebrating events throughout Maldon

Listen to more
Memories of Maldon at Maeldune Heritage Centre
The latest collection of Oral History recordings on our Listening Station features 15 local memories with stories for all ages.
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Why did Kevin Hedgecock have a bell in his house?
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Who had to look after the younger children in her large family?
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Whose uncle was responsible for the gas lights in the High Street?
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Two families sold wet fish or cooked fish and chips in Maldon - can you name them?
You can listen to short excerpts on our listening station or hear the full story at www.maldonoralhistory.org

Our photo archive has expanded
Our archive has now grown to over 4000 photographs and drawings depicting life in Maldon during the 19th and 20th centuries. You can view them on our touch screen display in the Heritage Centre.

New recommendations
for future of
St Peter’s Hospital
The working group looking into the future of healthcare in Maldon and wider Essex have announced new recommendations.
For more information
see our Planning page

Our Spring newsletter
is available now
What's new on the touchscreen
Moving our talks to the URC
Latest changes on the High Street
Planning update
Heritage, Cultural and Community news
Oral history update
May AGM announcement
Membership news
Download your copy here




MAELDUNE HERITAGE CENTRE, MARKET HILL – MALDON SOCIETY PHOTOGRAPHIC/ORAL HISTORY ARCHIVES
Supporting Maldon's heritage
We're proud members of the Maldon Heritage Working Group, helping preserve and promote the Town's heritage.

Enjoy a healthy spring walk with our latest Blue Plaque Walk
We've updated the Blue Plaque leaflet with details of the 8 plaques you can visit on this 2-mile walk around Maldon. You can download your copy here.
