Chelmsford city centre focus on improved access for all
As improvement work in the city centre progresses, it gives an opportunity to design the space as a user-friendly environment for all.
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As improvement work in the city centre progresses, it gives an opportunity to design the space as a user-friendly environment for all.
Chelmsford’s annual Remembrance Sunday Service and Parade took place at the War Memorial on Duke Street yesterday.
Following the death of the Mayor of Chelmsford, Cllr John Galley, the Deputy Mayor, Cllr Sue Dobson, has been elected as the new Mayor.
The committed work in Chelmsford to assist rough sleepers into accommodation has been rewarded with additional government funding.
This year’s Remembrance Sunday Parade and Service will take place on Sunday 13 November from 10.50am at the Duke Street War Memorial.
From 21–23 October, Chelmsford welcomed ten civic guests from Backnang, marking more than 30 years of links between the two places.
Residents are asked to be mindful of others this firework night by visiting public displays and having home fireworks at the same time.
The Council is warning that like most other councils, it is facing the same the cost of living crisis as residents and businesses.
Chelmsford Museum has been awarded Best Told Story in VisitEngland’s Visitor Attraction Accolades.
Chelmsford City Council has updated its Health and Wellbeing Plan to help residents of all ages achieve and maintain good health.