Chelmsford Science Festival returns this October
Chelmsford Science Festival returns from 18–24 October with an outstanding programme of learning, discovery, and entertainment.
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Chelmsford Science Festival returns from 18–24 October with an outstanding programme of learning, discovery, and entertainment.
Chelmsford’s Heritage Open Days are holding a day of cultural and historical celebration in Tindal Square.
Chelmsford Museum has acquired one of Sir Grayson Perry’s ‘Alien Baby’ sculptures.
Ignite Chelmsford, a network of local creatives formed in 2017, has revised its objectives and developed a new Action Plan.
Chelmsford Theatre has launched a free drama-based reminiscence workshop for people with early onset dementia.
After months of anticipation, Bill Kenwright’s multi-award-winning musical, Blood Brothers, has arrived at Chelmsford Theatre.
Chelmsford Theatre’s Autumn brochure has landed, containing a huge array of shows to keep the city entertained as the nights draw in.
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.