Maldon campaigns for re-opening of Victorian Marine Lake

Please sign the petition
Bring back our Marine Lake for swimming and Paddle boats


The marine lake was originally opened in 1905 after being given to the Maldon people. Following a tragic accident it was shut and reopened in 2006 as a Wildlife and fountain pond.

The Maldon Marine lake was Maldon’s Victorian heritage and brought thousands of families to the Prom and Town every year.

We are petitioning Maldon District Council to bring it back
Please sign the petition at https://www.change.org/p/maldon-district-council-bring-back-maldon-prom-swimming-lake-and-paddle-boats/nftexp/ex19/v6/47469723 or sign at the kiosks on the prom and shops in Maldon High Street

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Email: promsswimming@gmail.com
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