Chelmsford City Council meetings go back online
Chelmsford City Council meetings have been held in person since April, but some are going back online until Christmas.
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Chelmsford City Council meetings have been held in person since April, but some are going back online until Christmas.
This year’s Remembrance Sunday Parade and Service will take place on Sunday 14 November at the War Memorial on Duke Street, at 10.50am.
A youth homelessness charity is urgently looking for volunteers to support their Nightstop Essex initiative, particularly in Chelmsford.
Chelmsford landlords with available properties are being called to offer homes for rent for Afghan refugees.
A brand new, inclusive play area was officially opened earlier this week at Compass Gardens, South Woodham Ferrers.
Seventeen of Chelmsford City Council’s parks across the city have received the Green Flag status in 2021.
The residents of South Woodham Ferrers and Writtle have voted in favour of proposed plans for their local areas in a referendum.
From Monday 8 November, parking charges will start at Hylands Estate, between 9am and 6pm, seven days a week, in all three car parks.
From Monday 8 November, parking charges will be starting at Hylands Estate. Here’s everything you need to know about setting up a discount.
If you’re a frequent visitor to Hylands Estate’ a parking season ticket could save you money when parking charges start next month.