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Updated 2026-05-14 16:03

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Notices - Burnham on Crouch Town Council

Notices Home > Notices 11th March 2026 News release: New Banking Hub Opens at Maldon District Council Offices 11th March 2026 Support available to help residents live healthier and happier lives 10th March 2026 Footpath closure – the footpath between Hester Place and The Pippins, Burnham-on-Crouch – Immediate 2nd March 2026 Foundry Lane Car Park Design Plan Open Week – Council Offices 18th February 2026 Essex unveils progress towards a more caring, connected future 17th February 2026 Retailers...

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The 2023 Remembrance Day service was particularly moving, and very well attendeed. Click here for more details and pictures....Read more… On Saturday 4th November, 2023, around 200 Burnham residents took to the streets in a march protesting against proposals to move Burnham’s centrally-located surgery to the Burnham Waters development on western outskirts of town. The march was organised by Save Our Surgery, a local group set up by volunteers. This may be the biggest protest … Continue reading...

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Burnham-on-Crouch | River Crouch, Essex, UK | Britannica

Burnham-on-Crouch, town (parish), Maldon district, administrative and historic county of Essex, eastern England. The town lies on the left bank of the River Crouch, 5 miles (8 km) inland from the North Sea. There are many oyster beds in the river’s estuary, which opens out just below

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