Maldon District Council Announces Return of Christmas Free Parking Sessions
Published on Monday, 27th October 2025
Maldon District Council is delighted to announce the return of free parking sessions in the run-up to Christmas.
This initiative aims to support local businesses and make it easier for residents and visitors to enjoy the town centre during the festive season.
The first free session, will be from 4pm on Thursday 27th November and is to support Maldon Town Council’s annual ‘Light Up Maldon’ Christmas event which runs from 5pm – 9pm and includes a high street market, entertainment and the Christmas lights switch-on in the High Street at 6pm.
For the ‘Light Up Maldon’ event free parking will be available in Butt Lane, White Horse Lane, Friary Fields, and Promenade Park Car Park.
In addition, free parking will be provided in Maldon’s Town Centre car parks (not Promenade Park), from 2pm on Thursday 4th, 11th, 18th December, and all day on Christmas Eve.
Cllr Richard Siddall, Leader of Maldon District Council, said: “We are excited to bring back our Christmas Free Parking scheme again this year. This initiative not only supports our local businesses but also encourages residents and visitors to enjoy all that Maldon has to offer. We hope this makes your Christmas shopping easier and any celebrations even more enjoyable.
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Notes to editors:
- Maldon’s Light Up Event
Town Centre shops are being encouraged to host stalls outside their premises, with other local traders, community groups, and charities lining the High Street. There will be a craft market in the Town Hall and a range of entertainment including popular children’s mascots, Santa’s Grotto, school and church choirs, Salvation Army Brass Band as well as headline acts on the main stage. The highlight of the evening will be the much-anticipated Christmas Lights Switch-On at 6pm, with the Town Mayor and special guests officially illuminating Maldon for the festive season with brand new light displays!
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