How to have a more eco-friendly Christmas
As the festive season approaches, Love Your Chelmsford is encouraging people to make Christmas traditions more environmentally friendly.
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culture outdoors green spacesAs the festive season approaches, Love Your Chelmsford is encouraging people to make Christmas traditions more environmentally friendly.
Chelmsford City Council is giving away 1,000 trees to Chelmsford residents this winter as part of its ‘Space to thrive’ campaign.
Twenty electric vehicles have been added the Chelmsford City Taxi fleet, leading the way for Local Authorities in Essex.
A survey has been launched by Essex County Council asking Chelmsford residents for their views on proposed cycling and walking networks.
Earlier this year, Love Your Chelmsford launched a sustainable fashion campaign.
Love Your Chelmsford is shining a light on the benefits of sustainable fashion. Find out about the environmental impact of new clothes.
Multiple tree planting events have taken place across Chelmsford and West Hanningfield in the last month.
There are small ways to make changes in your household to use less energy to help the environment and reduce your bills.
Chelmsford Garden Community is set to be the greenest neighbourhood in the city with an agreement to deliver 80 Net Zero Carbon-ready homes.
The public are being asked by Essex County Council to comment on proposals to increase walking and cycling routes around the city.