Council commits to more public open spaces
Chelmsford City Council has agreed to protect and expand public open spaces by not allowing public open space to be used for other purposes.
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culture outdoors green spacesChelmsford City Council has agreed to protect and expand public open spaces by not allowing public open space to be used for other purposes.
An English Oak tree has been planted to honour Councillor Jude Deakin’s time as Mayor of Chelmsford.
A brand new, inclusive play area was officially opened earlier this week at Compass Gardens, South Woodham Ferrers.
Seventeen of Chelmsford City Council’s parks across the city have received the Green Flag status in 2021.
Saturday 18 September is World-Clean-up Day which is a chance for everyone to give their local environment some much-needed TLC.
The City Council has joined up with Ping! to bring five new table-tennis tables to Chelmsford, making a total of 19 across the city.
The City Council has released a magical new video about our parks and the people who love them.
We are determined to do all we can to keep the city clean. Find out what we are doing and how you can get involved, too.
Make this summer the time to get out and visit Chelmsford’s green spaces, explore and even make a den!
Popular Chelmsford park, Admirals Park, is to become a designated nature reserve.