New ways to get active as Chelmsford clubs ‘Spring into Action’
As Spring finally seems to have sprung, why not embrace the season of beginnings and find new ways to get active?
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culture outdoors green spacesAs Spring finally seems to have sprung, why not embrace the season of beginnings and find new ways to get active?
In honour of His Majesty The King’s decades of public service, The Big Help Out starts from Monday 8 May.
Chelmsford Museum has launched a new exhibition, Chelmsford 100: Connecting hidden gems.
The independent charity, Culture Chelmsford, has this week published Chelmsford’s first ever district-wide Cultural Strategy.
The children’s play area in Melbourne Park has been revamped and is once again open for the public to enjoy.
Riverside Leisure Centre was awarded a ‘Very Good’ rating in a recent assessment designed to measure how facilities perform.
The gym at South Woodham Ferrers Leisure Centre has been newly refurbished to create a modern and fresh environment for its members.
Chelmsford City Council’s will consider objecting to proposals for a new electricity transmission line between Norwich and Tilbury.
An opportunity to participate in sport was enjoyed by 450 disabled people at Chelmsford Sport and Athletics Centre earlier this week.
Chelmsford City Sports have launched a Forever Active project to encourage residents of Chelmsford to become more active after the pandemic.