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City Talk: Ruby Violet on opening up and Chelmsford’s LGBTQ+ scene

Garry Patrick, who's performed as drag queen Ruby Violet at various venues, contacted City Life to chat about the LGBTQ scene in Chelmsford.

Chelmsford Mayor invites you to virtual civic service

The Mayor of Chelmsford would like to warmly invite everyone to watch the civic service being streamed online on Monday 28 June.

Celebrate culture at Chelmsford Festival

Chelmsford Festival of Arts and Culture is set to return this summer with some excellent events lined up for your enjoyment.

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.

Local actors sought for new R4J production

Chelmsford City Theatres are looking for young actors for a new run of their dynamic version of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.

Chelmsford commemorates Holocaust Memorial Day

Hundreds of Chelmsford residents paid their respects for Holocaust Memorial Day by attending an online commemorative event yesterday evening

Museum volunteers take history on the road

Chelmsford Museum is gearing up to get its volunteers back on the road for a series of videos investigating the history on our doorsteps.

Take part in an online event for Holocaust Memorial Day

An annual Memorial Day is being held to commemorate the Holocaust during World War Two and other genocides throughout history.

City Talk: how Covid-19 has changed culture

City Life talks to Marc De’ath about the future of culture in Chelmsford and the impact of live streaming on creativity.

Farewell, printed ‘City Life’!

City Life newspaper is being retired after 25 years, but the council have pledged to continue keeping all residents up-to-date.

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