Admirals Park memorial for witch trial victims
An interpretive plaque and oak tree have been installed in Admirals Park in memory of Chelmsford’s witch trial victims.
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culture outdoors green spacesAn interpretive plaque and oak tree have been installed in Admirals Park in memory of Chelmsford’s witch trial victims.
With just five weeks until Christmas, there are lots of activities and events to get involved in across the city.
Children from Trinity Road Primary School came to Lionmede Park for a day of crocus bulb planting with the council’s parks team.
Residents can now monitor Chelmsford’s air quality in real-time using an interactive map on the Love Your Chelmsford website.
Festival-goers should beware fraudulent ticket sales after the Council successfully prosecuted a ticket tout operating at Creamfields.
Chelmsford’s parks team have been making some exciting decisions about what type of tree we will see lining Chelmsford High Street.
What better way to explore Chelmsford’s history than through the city’s Heritage Open Days?
There’s plenty to do this summer in Chelmsford with a host of free and paid-for events available.
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.