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Find out the latest news from Chelmsford City Council.

Where to find books of condolence in Chelmsford

Books of condolence will be available across the city for people to celebrate the extraordinary life of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

A statement from the Mayor and people of Chelmsford

On behalf of the citizens of Chelmsford, I offer our deep condolences and sympathies to the Royal Family for the death of Her Majesty.

South Woodham’s newly revamped gym now open

The gym at South Woodham Ferrers Leisure Centre has been newly refurbished to create a modern and fresh environment for its members.

Open house about Chelmsford’s future

Now is your chance to speak to the team who are reviewing proposals for Chelmsford’s future to 2041 as part of our Local Plan.

Gaia comes to Chelmsford Cathedral

Gaia, the huge ethereal illuminated globe, is coming to Chelmsford Cathedral next month.

Chelmsford’s future – have your say!

The council has to have a Local Plan to guide its future growth so that Chelmsford is a greener, fairer and more connected community.

Council calls for an end to major tax avoidance by businesses

The Council has passed a motion to be an example of good tax conduct and encourage businesses it deals with to have good tax practices.

17 parks awarded Green Flag status in Chelmsford

Seventeen of Chelmsford City Council’s main parks across the city have been recognised by the Green Flag Award scheme for another year.

Frankland Fields declared a Local Nature Reserve

Frankland Fields, a popular location for dog walkers and nature lovers in South Woodham Ferrers, has been declared a Local Nature Reserve. 

Inflation pushes council budget gap to £4.2 million

Inflation has significantly increased Chelmsford City Council’s budget gap, according to a new projection.

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