17 parks awarded Green Flag status in Chelmsford
Seventeen of Chelmsford City Council’s main parks across the city have been recognised by the Green Flag Award scheme for another year.
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culture outdoors green spacesSeventeen 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.
Frankland Fields, a popular location for dog walkers and nature lovers in South Woodham Ferrers, has been declared a Local Nature Reserve.
An overgrown pond is now a feature of a nature reserve, thanks to some dedicated enthusiasts and a grant from Chelmsford City Council.
Play in the Park is back this summer with a variety of free activities available for children aged between three and 11.
Take part in a stride to raise money for the Mayor's chosen charities: Farleigh Hospice and Parkinson's UK Chelmsford
A free family event is taking place on Saturday 28 May as part of Chelmsford's Safer Streets project in the Bunny Walks.
Chelmsford’s Hylands Estate is preparing to host the first ever Creamfields South over the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee bank holiday weekend.
Want to get your children cycling? Come along to the fun-packed day of cycling activities for families and children on Saturday, 30 April.