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  Chelmsford the Essex County Town. Directory, Community Forum, Local Information. CM1, CM2, CM3, CM4, CM5, CM6
Chelmsford is the County Town for Essex and has much to be proud about, including it's rich history.
The market and the Cathedral have both made Chelmsford an attractive place to be.
If you are looking for the Chelmsford Borough Council website then you have come to the wrong place.
www.chelmsford.co.uk   (90 words)

  
  Chelmsford
Chelmsford is home to the Diocese of Chelmsford, and Chelmsford Cathedral is the smallest cathedral in England, built in the 15th and early 16th centuries when it was the parish church of the prosperous medieval town.
Chelmsford is also home to part of the Anglia Ruskin University and to the grammar schools of Chelmsford County High School and King Edward VI Grammar School founded in 1551 by charter of King Edward VI on the site on an earlier educational foundation.
Chelmsford was significantly involved in the Peasants' Revolt of 1381, and Richard II moved on to the town after quelling the rebellion in London.
www.seattleluxury.com /encyclopedia/entry/Chelmsford   (1868 words)

  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Chelmsford   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Chelmsford Cathedral is the second smallest cathedral in England (after Derby Cathedral)[1], built in the 15th and early 16th centuries when it was the parish church of the prosperous medieval town.
Chelmsford is home to the Diocese of Chelmsford, and Chelmsford Cathedral is the smallest cathedral in England, built in the 15th and early 16th centuries when it was the parish church of the prosperous medieval town.
Chelmsford was significantly involved in the Peasants' Revolt of 1381, and Richard II moved on to the town after quelling the rebellion in London.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Chelmsford   (1413 words)

  
  Chelmsford (borough) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chelmsford is a local government district and borough in Essex, England.
It is named after its main settlement, Chelmsford, which is also the county town of Essex.
The current district was formed on April 1, 1974 from the borough of Chelmsford, and most of the Chelmsford Rural District.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chelmsford_(borough)   (108 words)

  
 Chelmsford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chelmsford is home to the Diocese of Chelmsford, and Chelmsford Cathedral is the smallest cathedral in England, built in the 15th and early 16th centuries when it was the parish church of the prosperous medieval town.
Chelmsford is also home to part of the Anglia Ruskin University and to the grammar schools of Chelmsford County High School and King Edward VI Grammar School founded in 1551 by charter of King Edward VI on the site on an earlier educational foundation.
Chelmsford was significantly involved in the Peasants' Revolt of 1381, and Richard II moved on to the town after quelling the rebellion in London.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chelmsford   (2119 words)

  
 Chelmsford Borough Council
Chelmsford Borough Council is to receive plans later this year from Cliffords, the owner of the Mid-Essex Gravel & Channels Golf Club, for the development of a leisure complex on Essex Regiment Way, including ecology centre, hotel and sports complex.
Chelmsford Borough Council is considering plans for the development of a £20m multi-purpose horseracing course and equestrian centre at the Essex County Showground by May 2003, with the creation of more than 140 jobs.
Chelmsford Borough Council is considering plans for a new marina and hotel at the 98-acre Chelmer Waterside site, as part of the redevelopment of the town centre.
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 Learn more about Chelmsford, England in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Chelmsford (population 100,000) is a town and an administrative district in the county of Essex, in the United Kingdom.
Chelmsford is home to the Diocese of Chelmsford, and has the smallest cathedral in England.
Chelmsford is also home to part of the Anglia Polytechnic University and King Edward VI Grammar School.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /c/ch/chelmsford__england.html   (551 words)

  
 Chelmsford Information
Chelmsford became home to the United Kingdom's first electrical engineering works (established by Colonel R E B Crompton in 1878).
Chelmsford prison also has a claim to fame as the inside scenes of the film version of the TV show Porridge was filmed there.
The town became the seat of the local assize during the early 13th century (though assizes were also held at Brentwood) and by 1218 was recognised as the county town of Essex, a position it has retained to the present day.
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 Chelmsford (borough) - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Chelmsford is a local government district and borough in Essex, England.
It is named after its main settlement, Chelmsford, which is also the county town of Essex.
The current district was formed on April 1, 1974 from the borough of Chelmsford, and most of the Chelmsford Rural District.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Chelmsford_%28district%29   (110 words)

  
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A constituency for the urban area of Chelmsford is a readily identifiable concept both for the residents of Chelmsford and elsewhere.
This approach to boundary definition in Chelmsford is somewhat surprising given the approach adopted by the County Council Conservative Group towards the recent revision of boundaries of the county council divisions.
A borough boundary is an artificial construct, as is a parliamentary constituency.
www.statistics.gov.uk /pbc/review_areas/downloads/TR_Chelmsford_Day2.doc   (22057 words)

  
 CIVIC HERALDRY OF ENGLAND AND WALES-ESSEX
The Borough of Brentwood was formed by the amalgamation of the Brentwood Urban District and the parishes of Ingatestone and Fryering and Mountnessing from the Chelmsford Rural District and the parishes of Blackmore, Doddinghurst, Kelvedon Hatch, Navestock and Stondon Massey from the Epping and Ongar Rural District.
The gold wheatsheaf is from the crest of the Chelmsford RDC with the addition of a seax from the arms of the County Council and one of the swords from the crest of the former Borough, these were derived from the arms of the See of London, in which Chelmsford was originally situated.
The Borough of Colchester was formed by the amalgamation of the former Borough of Colchester, the West Mersea Urban District, the Wivenhoe Urban District and the Lexden and Winstree Rural District.
www.civicheraldry.co.uk /essex.html   (6728 words)

  
 CHELMSFORD   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Chelmsford's railway station is consequently one of the busiest in the region, with over 10,000 passengers a day passing through.
Chelmsford Borough Council's Museums Service operates three museums, the Chelmsford and Essex Museum and the Essex Regiment Museum, both at Oaklands Park, Chelmsford and the developing Museum of Science and Industry at Sandford Mill on the outskirts of the town.
Chelmsford is surrounded by outstanding countryside and a wealth of attractive and picturesque villages, ranging in size from tiny hamlets to large communities like Springfield and Great Baddow contiguous with Chelmsford, and forming an urban "core" of nearly 100,000 people.
www.townfacts.co.uk /new_page_75.htm   (1351 words)

  
 A page about Chelmsford
Chelmsford Borough has a historic core dating back to a Roman fort (Caesaromagus) which was established midway between London (Londinium) and Colchester (Camulodumum).
Chelmsford is a major administrative centre, with the Offices of the Borough Council, County Police Headquarters and the County Courts and Chelmsford Diocese all located within the town centre.
Chelmsford also has a well deserved reputation for top quality training and education facilities which the recent establishment of the Anglia Polytechnic University campus in the town.
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 Welcome to The Sandon School
Chelmsford, county town of Essex, has good links throughout East Anglia, and is convenient for Stansted Airport and London.
The name Chelmsford dates back to Saxon times and the town is mentioned in 1086 as a pair of settlements next to the river Can.
Chelmsford is famous for a great many things - most prominently it is the birthplace of radio and it was the first town to be fully lit by electric street lamps.
www.sandon.essex.sch.uk /chelmsford.htm   (197 words)

  
 Chelmsford TUC: History Of Chelmsford Trades Union Council   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Although there was trade union activity in Chelmsford as early as 1785 when the United Cordwainers (highly skilled hand sewn shoe makers) had a presence in the town, there was no great tradition of trade unionism in the area until the latter part of the 19th century.
When the Tyneside Hunger Marchers visited Chelmsford on their way to London in 1932, 1934 and 1936, they were looked after by the Trades Council and the Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society, which supplied everyone with a meal and “made sure their boots were in good order.
A Chelmsford Trade Union Support Group was organised by the Trades Council to support those sacked by News International and it is fair to say that there has not been a strike or campaign of significance called by members of our Movement, that has not been supported in some way by delegates.
www.chelmsford-tuc.org.uk /article6.html   (4604 words)

  
 A page about Chelmsford
Chelmsford Borough has a historic core dating back to a Roman fort (Caesaromagus) which was established midway between London (Londinium) and Colchester (Camulodumum).
Chelmsford is a major administrative centre, with the Offices of the Borough Council, County Police Headquarters and the County Courts and Chelmsford Diocese all located within the town centre.
Chelmsford also has a well deserved reputation for top quality training and education facilities which the recent establishment of the Anglia Polytechnic University campus in the town.
hometown.aol.com /ccsaband/chelmsford.htm   (496 words)

  
 Chelmsford tourist and travel information | Chelmsford accommodation, attractions and photos | Essex UK
Chelmsford is a large town in the middle of Essex with a flourishing retail centre, theatres, countryside walks, canals, sports facilities, museums and historical buildings.
Chelmsford is 7 miles north of Billericay, 10 miles north of Basildon and 10 miles south of Braintree.
To dial a Chelmsford number from outside the UK: dial the International Access Code of the country you are calling from - follow that by the Country Code for the country you are calling to (44 for the UK) - dial the local area code omitting the initial ‘0’ e.g.
www.kayukay.co.uk /chelmsford.html   (358 words)

  
 Chelmsford Borough Council (Benefit...: 27 Jan 2005: Written Ministerial Statements (TheyWorkForYou.com)
Friend the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, the benefit fraud inspectorate (BFI) report on Chelmsford borough council's processing of claims for housing benefits was published today and copies of the report have been placed in the Library.
Chelmsford borough council was selected for inspection because it was reporting that it was taking 101 days on average to process new housing benefit and council tax benefit claims, compared to the Department for Work and Pensions standard of 36 days.
Chelmsford borough council is aware of its problems and has already sought assistance from the Department for Work and Pensions Performance development team.
www.theyworkforyou.com /wms/?id=2005-01-27a.37WS.0   (347 words)

  
 Welcome to Chelmsford Camera Club
Chelmsford Camera Club is a member of Chelmsford Arts Forum and is affiliated to the Photographic Alliance of Great Britain (PAGB) through the East Anglian Federation of Photographic Societies (EAF).
It was sponsored by the Chelmsford Borough Council and open to all Essex photographers.
According to the records the last committee held under name of The Chelmsford and District Camera Club was on 14th June 1967.
freespace.virgin.net /chelmsford.cameraclub/about-us.htm   (619 words)

  
 Chelmsford Borough Council - January 2005 - Report by the Benefit Fraud Inspectorate
Chelmsford Borough Council was not at Standard in this element because targets set by the authority were not reflected in work programmes or key work objectives.
Chelmsford Borough Council also had a procedural manual covering the use of the document management system and a guide to processing new claims.
Chelmsford Borough Council had been successful in a bid to the Performance Standards fund for the recruitment of a training officer.
www.bfi.gov.uk /reports/2005/fr/chelmsford/findings/2_strategic.asp   (2987 words)

  
 DWP - Media Centre - 27 January 2005 - Benefit Fraud Inspectorate (BFI) Focused Inspection – processing of ...
Chelmsford Borough Council was selected for inspection because it was reporting that it was taking 101 days on average to process claims, compared to the DWP standard of 36 days.
Also, although Chelmsford Borough Council had good policies and procedures for verifying claims, these were not always followed.
Chelmsford Borough Council is aware of its problems and has already sought assistance from the DWP Performance Development Team.
www.dwp.gov.uk /mediacentre/pressreleases/2005/jan/fram-bfichelms.asp   (580 words)

  
 Chelmsford Hockey Club >> Home >> Youth   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Prominent at all levels of county, regional and national competitions, Chelmsford is recognised as the premier hockey club in the East of England and one of the most successful clubs in the country.
Chelmsford has always recognised the need to develop home-grown talent and our structured coaching and player-development programmes continue to nurture some of the best players in the country.
Chelmsford Hockey Club has been in the business of taking the game to local youngsters and their families for over 17 years.
www.chelmsfordhc.org.uk /dynamic.asp?PageID=14&TabID=286   (921 words)

  
 £60m deal sparks boom time hopes   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Chelmsford's Meadows Shopping Centre has been taken over by an Australian investment group in a £60 million deal, as a new report predicts boom times ahead for the county town.
The news comes as a major academic report reveals employment in Chelmsford is booming, with 16,000 extra jobs created in the town between 1998-2003, and continued growth over the next 15 years.
Employment growth forecasts for Chelmsford predict improvements in existing job sectors to 93,643 by 2021, with the survey claiming the growth of Stansted Airport will have the biggest impact on the region.
www.business-in-essex.co.uk /essex/chelmsford/news/NEWS3.html   (447 words)

  
 The Borough of Chelmsford (Electoral Changes) Order 2001
The Borough of Chelmsford (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1975[7], the Borough of Chelmsford (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1987, and article 6(3) of the Chelmsford (Parishes) Order 1987[8] are hereby revoked.
The areas of the new borough and parish wards are demarcated on the map described in article 1(3).
Prints of the map may be inspected at all reasonable times at the offices of Chelmsford Borough Council and at the offices of the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions, 2nd Floor, Ashdown House, 123 Victoria Street, London SW1E 6DE.
www.opsi.gov.uk /si/si2001/20012439.htm   (1554 words)

  
 Chelmsford VC Home Page
Chelmsford Volleyball Club was formed in September 2005 from players of the now dormant Chelmsford Partners Volleyball Club which formerly fielded both men’s and women’s teams in the National Volleyball League.
He is a past Chairman on Chelmsford Partners VC, Essex VA and currently holds admin position at regional and county levels as well as being Chairman of Chelmsford Sport
A player for many years in the Chelmsford Partners national league squad, he was Treasurer of the Chelmsford Partners club for its entire lifetime of well over a decade.
www.volleyball.co.uk /chelmsford   (599 words)

  
 The Oasis Church - Chelmsford
Chelmsford is the county town of Essex and is situated on the confluence of the Rivers Chelmer and Can.
Chelmsford is famous for being the birthplace of the electronics industry.
The town is a major administrative centre with the Offices of the Borough Council, County Police Headquarters and the County Courts and Chelmsford Diocese all located within the town centre.
www.theoasischurch.org.uk /chelmsford/chelmsford.htm   (321 words)

  
 Essex Air Quality Consortium
The major roads in the Borough are the A12, A130, A1016 and A414.
Chelmsford Borough Council have been carrying out real time Air Quality monitoring at three locations in the town centre.
The Borough Council is currently working with relevant groups to produce an action plan for the AQMA with the intention of reducing pollution levels.
www.essexcc.gov.uk /microsites/airessex/chelmsford.htm   (508 words)

  
 Chelmsford Borough Council - Welcome to Chelmsford Borough Council
Chelmsford Borough Council - Welcome to Chelmsford Borough Council
Due to a last minute cancellation, tickets have become available for Chelmsford Borough Council's Riverside Ice and Leisure Centre's popular annual ice show.
Life is a civic newspaper produced by the Council for the residents of Chelmsford.
www.chelmsfordbc.gov.uk   (225 words)

  
 Chelmsford Chieftains Supporters Forum - New leisure facilities proposed...
Claire, hockey IS my life and has been for the last 20 years, hence, I'm concerned if we loose the ice rink.
Posted - 16 October 2006 : 8:46:15 PM For Some reason the game really has never got the publicity it deserves in Chelmsford but keep up games like Sunday and the crowds will be back.
I can remember being at games stood three deep behind the goals in the old days against Invicta(Medway Bears as they were) and Romford with the opposition fans in their hundreds.
www.chelmsfordchieftains.co.uk /snitz_forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=540   (1035 words)

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