Accommodation to keep ex-offenders off the streets
The City Council and two other agencies have secured £100,000 for accommodation to stop ex-offenders from living on the streets.
Free lunch and talks for older people
Are you - or do you know - an older person who fancies a day out? Come along to the Silver Sunday Celebration on 4 October.
Chelmsford flies flag to say “thank you seafarers” on Merchant Navy Day
Chelmsford City Council will be supporting Merchant Navy Day by flying the Red Ensign flag on Friday 3 September.
Plasma donors needed in Chelmsford and Essex
NHS Blood and Transplant are looking for people to donate plasma for medicines, including at its plasma donor centres in Chelmsford.
Free training in spotting domestic abuse
Chelmsford residents are being offered free online J9 training to raise awareness and to help victims of domestic abuse.
Council urges anyone faced with eviction to contact them ASAP
Chelmsford City Council is asking anyone who thinks they may be in danger of becoming homeless to contact them as early as possible.
Flying the flag for Armed Forces Day in Chelmsford
On 21 June Chelmsford City Council will be joining other local authorities to raise specially commissioned Armed Forces Day Flags in unison.
City Talk: the angels of Broomfield Road
The pandemic is in full swing. Chelmsford’s west end is quiet and empty, the shutters down on the shops and pubs.
What’s the council actually for?
If you’re over 18 and own or rent a home, you probably pay council tax. But do you know what it’s being spent on? Let’s break it down.