Accommodation to keep ex-offenders off the streets
The City Council and two other agencies have secured £100,000 for accommodation to stop ex-offenders from living on the streets.
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The City Council and two other agencies have secured £100,000 for accommodation to stop ex-offenders from living on the streets.
A touching vigil to remember victims of knife crime was held in Central Park on Saturday in front of the Knife Angel sculpture.
A modern version of Romeo and Juliet gets underway next week which hopes to warn audiences of the dangers of knife crime.
Chelmsford Museum has been voted best museum in the annual Essex Mums Awards for 2021.
The Knife Angel came to Chelmsford’s Central Park this week and the striking sculpture forged from thousands of blades was erected.
A Chelmsford City Council consultation informing a new Housing Strategy for Chelmsford closes at 4pm on Wednesday 15 September.
Chelmsford City Council is updating how it lets people know about planning applications in the city, making it easier and fairer.
On Saturday 21 August, council officers, police and the High Sheriff worked together in a Night of Action to keep the city centre safe.
An exciting new youth awards is coming to Chelmsford and nominations are already open.
The City Council has joined up with Ping! to bring five new table-tennis tables to Chelmsford, making a total of 19 across the city.