Chewing Gum Task Force cleans up Market Square
A popular area of the city centre is now free of historic chewing gum stains, thanks to Chelmsford City Council’s new Gum Busting machines.
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A popular area of the city centre is now free of historic chewing gum stains, thanks to Chelmsford City Council’s new Gum Busting machines.
Chelmsford residents are getting a first glimpse of a new bridge across the River Chelmer. Two bowstring arches have been lifted into place.
Chelmsford Theatre is inviting children aged 5 to 11 to become the voice that welcomes audiences to this year’s pantomime.
Hylands Estate hosts the nuptials of two generations of the same family, 62 years apart.
The cast has been revealed for the upcoming UK tour of Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of), which arrives at Chelmsford Theatre this autumn.
A huge public art sculpture of a mammoth has arrived at the Channels development in north Chelmsford.
If your home is heated by oil, coal, liquid petroleum gas (LPG) or electricity, you may be eligible for a Home Upgrade Grant.
Chelmsford Theatre has appointed a new senior manager to oversee its direction, programming, marketing, finances, and operations.
Chelmsford’s dedicated grassroots music venue, Hot Box Live, is bringing a brand-new music festival to the city centre this September.
Councillor Lynne Foster has become the new Deputy Leader of Chelmsford City Council.