Affordable homes a Chelmsford priority over next five years
Chelmsford’s housing provision is failing to deliver for too many people and the City Council is aiming to address that with a new strategy.
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Chelmsford’s housing provision is failing to deliver for too many people and the City Council is aiming to address that with a new strategy.
Final decisions are about to be made on the set-up of parish and village councils in Chelmsford. Residents are invited to have a say.
Yesterday, Chelmsford City Council raised a Ukrainian flag at Chelmsford’s Civic Centre in solidarity with the people of Ukraine.
On Tuesday, Chelmsford’s city councillors voted to declare a Housing Crisis and called on the Government to do more.
Hylands Estate has been chosen as a finalist in the prestigious ‘Guides for Brides’ Customer Service Awards.
A part of broadcasting history is being turned into digital art to celebrate the centenary of the BBC this October, and Writtle’s role.
The next phase of Chelmsford’s Safer Streets programme is shortly to begin with the installation of 12 new CCTV cameras in the Bunny Walks.
To cope with rising energy costs, the government has announced that some households will receive a £150 rebate.
Chelmsford is officially celebrating after receiving news that the city has been awarded the prestigious Purple Flag accreditation.
Chelmsford City Council’s Cabinet has approved a proposed budget for 2022-23 to maintain essential services and protect vulnerable residents