Sustainability award for Chelmsford Council’s staff travel
Chelmsford City Council has become only the first ever local authority to be awarded a national gold-level accreditation for encouraging its staff to travel to
Chelmsford City Council has become only the first ever local authority to be awarded a national gold-level accreditation for encouraging its staff to travel to
A dog owner has been successfully prosecuted by Chelmsford City Council for failing to register her dog’s microchip details on a government-approved database. Victoria Andrews,
This year’s Remembrance Sunday Parade and Service will take place on Sunday 10 November at the War Memorial on Duke Street, Chelmsford, at 10.50am. The
Essex 2020 is a county wide, year-long celebration of creativity, featuring science, engineering, the arts, cultural events, festivals and community projects and will conclude at the
The cameras of Chelmsford have been busy this summer! On 31 August, Chelmsford City Council’s City Photography Competition 2019 closed after three months of entries
This October, Chelmsford City Council is consulting residents, businesses, charities and organisations on its new proposed Homelessness Strategy. Nationally, homelessness is still on the rise.
An Extravaganza On Tuesday 5th November Farleigh Hospice is hosting its annual Shopping Extravaganza at the Channels Estate in Little Waltham, Chelmsford from 10am to
On Saturday 17 August, Essex County Council announced that two Chelmsford projects – the new railway station at Beaulieu and the North-East Bypass – had
Chelmsford City Council will be supporting Merchant Navy Day by flying the Red Ensign on Tuesday 3 September. The flag will be raised at the
Chelmsford Museum is planning to give visitors a fresh look at one of England’s best-loved periods next week, when the museum celebrates the city’s Tudor