Schoolchildren plant bulbs in local park
Children from Trinity Road Primary School came to Lionmede Park for a day of crocus bulb planting with the council’s parks team.
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culture outdoors green spacesChildren from Trinity Road Primary School came to Lionmede Park for a day of crocus bulb planting with the council’s parks team.
Families visiting Chelmsford Museum this October half term have been enjoying another instalment of the popular Hocus Pocus display.
Children living in the Melbourne area enjoyed a series of free activities and entertainment at the Picnic in the Park festival.
There’s plenty to do this summer in Chelmsford with a host of free and paid-for events available.
A family-friendly interactive app has launched to help transform a nature reserve known locally as the Bunny Walks.
Children who are eligible for free school meals can register for a place on the Essex ActivAte holiday programme.
Play in the Park is back this summer with a variety of free activities available for children aged between three and 11.
An opportunity to participate in sport was enjoyed by 450 disabled people at Chelmsford Sport and Athletics Centre earlier this week.
The city’s new Local Cultural Education Partnership is seeking inspiring ideas to get its first programme for young people under way.
Chelmsford City Council’s community sport and wellbeing team held a well-attended cycling taster day to get people on their bike.