The true story of extraordinary Helen Keller comes to the Cramphorn Studio
The incredible story of Helen Keller comes to Chelmsford City Theatres this week with a new production of ‘The Miracle Worker’.
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culture outdoors green spacesThe incredible story of Helen Keller comes to Chelmsford City Theatres this week with a new production of ‘The Miracle Worker’.
Now is the chance for residents in South Woodham Ferrers and Writtle to take part in a planning referendum for their neighbourhood.
The City Council and two other agencies have secured £100,000 for accommodation to stop ex-offenders from living on the streets.
A touching vigil to remember victims of knife crime was held in Central Park on Saturday in front of the Knife Angel sculpture.
Patch is bringing a brand new co-working space for businesses and individuals to Grays Yard in Chelmsford City Centre this November.
Are you - or do you know - an older person who fancies a day out? Come along to the Silver Sunday Celebration on 4 October.
The Essex Energy Switch is about local communities coming together –the more people that register, the bigger the saving per household.
A modern version of Romeo and Juliet gets underway next week which hopes to warn audiences of the dangers of knife crime.
There are over 145,000 people in Essex providing care, and you don’t have to wait until you are struggling before you ask for support.
Chelmsford Museum has been voted best museum in the annual Essex Mums Awards for 2021.