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Could you shape Chelmsford’s cultural future?

Culture Chelmsford, an independent charity supporting arts and culture in the city, is looking for new trustees.

Chelmsford Theatres refurbishment approved

The Council has voted to extend the scope of its theatre refurbishment to ensure a red-carpet treatment for audiences when it reopens.

Reduced grass cutting to address climate change

Bees and other pollinators will flourish in Chelmsford, following a decision by the City Council to reduce grass-cutting in various areas.

New manager for Chelmsford Museum

Chelmsford Museum has appointed Sarah Davies, an experienced manager specialising in customer experience, as its new manager.

Summer Series music sessions launched at Hylands

Summer music sessions will take place at Hylands Estate. The Stables Summer Series will bring an exciting mix of artists to the venue.

Blue plaques honour Chelmsford’s remarkable women artists

Two new blue plaques have been unveiled in Chelmsford, honouring two remarkable artists: Joanna Constantinidis and Gwynneth Holt.

Events to ‘break the bias’ in Chelmsford city centre

Visitors to Chelmsford’s city centre will be asked to break the bias for International Women’s Day which takes place on 8 March.

Groundbreaking Writtle Hut reimagined for BBC centenary

A part of broadcasting history is being turned into digital art to celebrate the centenary of the BBC this October, and Writtle’s role.

The Mousetrap to visit Chelmsford for its 70th

The world’s longest running play is coming to Chelmsford in 2023 as part of its 70th anniversary. The Mousetrap runs 3-8 July 2023.

New information boards installed along the River Crouch

South Woodham Ferrers has recently gained information boards along its River Crouch sharing history about its landscape and wildlife.

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