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Chelmsford Museum opens innovative exhibition celebrating BBC centenary

Chelmsford Museum has launched a new exhibition celebrating the BBC’s centenary and Writtle’s pivotal role in broadcasting history.

Council forced to cancel Chelmsford Theatre panto

Chelmsford City Council has issued a statement about Jack and the Beanstalk, this year’s pantomime.

Chelmsford Theatre panto cancelled after refurbishment delays

Chelmsford Theatre has been forced to cancel its pantomime with a ‘very heavy heart’ after delays to the refurbishment of its public spaces.

Chelmsford City Council wins case against ticket tout

Festival-goers should beware fraudulent ticket sales after the Council successfully prosecuted a ticket tout operating at Creamfields.

Fun for the whole family at Gaia

Fun activities for children and families are planned for October half term to celebrate Gaia coming to Chelmsford.  

Chelmsford City Council marks Merchant Navy Day

Chelmsford City Council will be flying the Red Ensign from 3-5 September to commemorate Merchant Navy Day.

Gaia comes to Chelmsford Cathedral

Gaia, the huge ethereal illuminated globe, is coming to Chelmsford Cathedral next month.

Explore Chelmsford’s fascinating history for free

What better way to explore Chelmsford’s history than through the city’s Heritage Open Days?  

Discover what’s on this summer

There’s plenty to do this summer in Chelmsford with a host of free and paid-for events available.

Live music grant for Hylands Estate

Hylands Estate has been awarded a £12,000 Arts Council grant to support a two-year programme of live music in The Stables courtyard.

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