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Museums receive recycling donations
The Maldon Museum & Archives has advised the Tarrangower Times that it receives donations via the Container Deposit Scheme described in last week’s paper (31/1/25). Valerie Evans from the museum said: “We’ve been registered since the beginning of the scheme, and it’s been a terrific boost for the Museum.” Alan Miller from the Maldon Vintage…
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Reminder: Remembrance Day
A Remembrance Day memorial service will take place on Monday 11 November at the cenotaph in the Maldon Gardens.
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Baringhup: what’s in a name?
When first settlers came to this agricultural area in the early 1850s it was known as Bryant’s Crossing, as there is a ford over the Loddon River nearby. So why Baringhup? Some sources tell that signs were given by local Djaara people, which were interpreted as meaning the water (Loddon River) was flowing or ‘Bearing-up-hill’.…
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