Over 100 abandoned shopping trolleys found during Chelmsford river clean-up
Over the past couple of weeks, Chelmsford City Council have worked hard cleaning up litter from the waterways in the city centre.
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culture outdoors green spacesOver the past couple of weeks, Chelmsford City Council have worked hard cleaning up litter from the waterways in the city centre.
An interpretive plaque and oak tree have been installed in Admirals Park in memory of Chelmsford’s witch trial victims.
Children from Trinity Road Primary School came to Lionmede Park for a day of crocus bulb planting with the council’s parks team.
Residents have been invited to look at Bunny Walks with fresh eyes at a foraging workshop to help improve community safety.
Chelmsford’s parks team have been making some exciting decisions about what type of tree we will see lining Chelmsford High Street.
Chelmsford City Council has joined forces with other local authorities across Essex for the 2022 Love Essex anti-littering campaign.
Children living in the Melbourne area enjoyed a series of free activities and entertainment at the Picnic in the Park festival.
Seventeen of Chelmsford City Council’s main parks across the city have been recognised by the Green Flag Award scheme for another year.
A family-friendly interactive app has launched to help transform a nature reserve known locally as the Bunny Walks.
Three woven bee sculptures have been installed in the grounds of Oaklands Park to highlight the brilliant work of the Chelmsford Beekeepers.