Anti-littering campaign aimed at motorists launched
Chelmsford City Council has joined forces with other local authorities across Essex for the 2022 Love Essex anti-littering campaign.
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Chelmsford City Council has joined forces with other local authorities across Essex for the 2022 Love Essex anti-littering campaign.
Children living in the Melbourne area enjoyed a series of free activities and entertainment at the Picnic in the Park festival.
Three woven bee sculptures have been installed in the grounds of Oaklands Park to highlight the brilliant work of the Chelmsford Beekeepers.
An overgrown pond is now a feature of a nature reserve, thanks to some dedicated enthusiasts and a grant from Chelmsford City Council.
Play in the Park is back this summer with a variety of free activities available for children aged between three and 11.
An opportunity to participate in sport was enjoyed by 450 disabled people at Chelmsford Sport and Athletics Centre earlier this week.
Chelmsford residents’ shopping/leisure habits will play an important role in the review of the Local Plan that will shape the city’s future.
Over 150 volunteers turned up for a Spring River Clean Up event to reduce pollution and protect local wildlife habitat and waterways.
Last night, 42 outstanding Chelmsford residents were honoured at the Mayor’s Community Evening, held at Hylands House.
Chelmsford City Sports have launched a Forever Active project to encourage residents of Chelmsford to become more active after the pandemic.