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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?

Halloween 2011 in Chelmsford

06 October 2011 20:13

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

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!

V Festival is a local triumph

24 August 2011 22:58

One of the nation’s favourite music festivals has proven to be a big hit for another year as the party came to Chelmsford this weekend.

Chelmsford Schools celebrate A Level success


A number of students at schools across Chelmsford were celebrating straight A success when A-Level results were dished out as the pass rate nationally rose again for the 29th year in a row.

College ball gives neighbours an earache

It has been claimed that noise levels of a college ball reached higher levels than those of V Festival.

Highway review for Chelmsford town centre

Shopkeepers have welcomed news that a major highway and transport review is to be held for part of Chelmsford town centre after Essex County Council agreed to a highway review for the Parkway and Duke Street.

Highwood Village Hall applies for license to increase its activity

The new Highwood Village Hall in Chelmsford is getting off to a good start - it is in the process of applying for a licence so that it can hold indoor sports events, live music and hold plays for all the community to enjoy.

New Bishop tours Chelmsford Cathedral

Having been newly appointed after his nomination was accepted by the Queen, the Bishop of Bradwell is determined to get off to a fresh start by promising to create stronger links between faiths in the community.

300 homes to be built on hospital site

The former site which was home to St John’s Hospital could have 300 new homes built on it, after a property development company bought half of the 13 acre site last week.

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