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Will you be safe this Bonfire Night?
There are plenty of fireworks displays taking place in Chelmsford and the surrounding areas. Yet, it’s important to remember that along with the ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’ could also be screams – if you don’t handle them with care
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Bonfire Night in Chelmsford 2011
How are you going to celebrate Guy Fawkes Night this year? Why not go along to one of the fireworks displays taking place in and around Chelmsford this year?
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Halloween 2011 in Chelmsford
Halloween is just around the corner and Chelmsford is playing host to a wide variety of spooky events that are sure to suit any age. From children’s Halloween crafts to a club ‘Fright Night’, celebrate All Hallows Eve in style this year
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Delicious autumn recipes
The weather may still be unseasonably warm, but it won’t be long until the sweaters, tights and boots are coming out of the wardrobe. Welcome the arrival of autumn with filling and satisfying recipes that feature delicious seasonal ingredients
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Chelmsford lights to be switched on in the High Street on Sunday 27th November 2011
Yes, we know – today has been one of the warmest days! But there is no escaping it - now the nights are drawing in, it means that winter is just around the corner. And with the winter season about to begin, so do plans for celebrating Christmas!
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Top five weight loss tips from The Best of Chelmsford
Want to lose weight before the Christmas excesses? Here’s a few tips that might help
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Do you want to drop a dress size by Christmas? Take part in the 12 Week Community Weight Loss Challenge and enjoy the results!
Didn’t believe there was a fun, effective way to lose weight? With the 12 Week Community Weight Loss Challenge, not only will you enjoy professional support and coaching, but also the opportunity to meet like-minded people and win up to £150!
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Anger at Essex County Council boss bonus
In a time of austerity, the way the Government spends their money is being monitored very closely by the public. And now, many people in Essex are outraged that Essex County Council boss Joanna Killian took a £4,000 pay cut – then accepted a £6,900 bonus.