Go Ape Chelmsford opens at Hylands Estate
On Saturday 29 July Go Ape’s brand-new Chelmsford location opened at Hylands Estate.
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On Saturday 29 July Go Ape’s brand-new Chelmsford location opened at Hylands Estate.
The newly pedestrianised Tindal Square has hosted its first public performances following the completion of works in the historic space.
Malakai Bayoh, Britain’s Got Talent 2023 sensation, will perform at the Proms Spectacular at Hylands Estate this August.
This summer, families can look forward to a brand-new adaptation of the beloved classic, The Wizard of Oz, at Hylands Estate.
Local theatre enthusiasts are encouraged to book their seats for the upcoming Blood Brothers at Chelmsford Theatre.
Next week the world’s longest running play, Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap, finally arrives in Chelmsford.
Behind the Rainbow, an exhibition exploring LGBTQ+ stories across Chelmsford and Essex, opens tomorrow (24 June) at Chelmsford Museum.
Essex’s biggest LGBTQ+ community celebration, Essex Pride, returns to Chelmsford this week. Supported by Chelmsford City Council.
Chelmsford City Council raised an Armed Forces Day flag on Monday to mark Armed Forces Week.
Hattie Phillips, a 17-year-old student, climate activist and WWF Youth Ambassador, will be hosting a nature workshop for 15–22-year-olds.