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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This summer young people took part in a nature and writing residency at Chelmsford Museum, inspired by legendary nature writer J.A. Baker.
Chelmsford Museum marks Black History Month with the return of the CALFE literary event for children during October half term.
A round-up of the public fireworks displays taking place across the Chelmsford district in November 2024.
Hylands has launched new Group Visits, allowing groups to exclusively explore the house's sumptuous rooms with a dedicated tour guide.
The much-anticipated West End production Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) has arrived at Chelmsford Theatre.
Chelmsford City Council is excited to announce the return of its popular tree giveaway for 2024! This year, there are 1,400 trees available.
Chelmsford Science Festival is back from 22–29 October 2024 following a highly successful event in 2023.
Actor Neil Bromley, who has played the role of Chelmsford Theatre’s Dame four times, is co-writing this year’s panto – Snow White.
Free training shows residents how to safety step in if they see women in uncomfortable, threatening, dehumanising or distressing situations.
During the warmer months, grassland in Chelmsford’s public spaces is deliberately cut less frequently.