Council weighs difficult options to tackle 2025/26 budget gap
Chelmsford City Council has identified a shortfall of such significance that hard choices will be inevitable without more Government funding
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culture outdoors green spacesChelmsford City Council has identified a shortfall of such significance that hard choices will be inevitable without more Government funding
Chelmsford City Theatres host some of the Essex Book Festival’s most popular events later this month.
Chelmsford City Council is launching two grants to help provide infrastructure in the city’s urban areas and protect threatened environments
We are determined to do all we can to keep the city clean. Find out what we are doing and how you can get involved, too.
Make this summer the time to get out and visit Chelmsford’s green spaces, explore and even make a den!
Popular Chelmsford park, Admirals Park, is to become a designated nature reserve.
From Monday 26 July you’ll be able to pick up free Covid-19 home-testing kits at Chelmsford City Council’s four leisure centres.
Chelmsford residents are being offered free online J9 training to raise awareness and to help victims of domestic abuse.
Living more sustainably doesn’t require making drastic changes. You can make a huge impact by swapping out a few old habits for new ones.
Chelmsford’s two main rivers, the river Can and the river Chelmer, are about to become the focal subject in a series of upcoming events.
Find out what changes, big or small, you could be doing that will make a big difference to living in a greener Chelmsford.