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  2. Chelmsford Civic Centre - Wikipedia

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    The assembly hall was later renamed the Chelmsford Theatre. [10] The civic centre continued to serve as the headquarters of the borough council for much of the 20th century and remained the local seat of government after the council area was enlarged to include the former surrounding rural district in 1974. [11]

  3. 2024–present structural changes to local government in England

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    A round of local government reorganisation took place in England between 2019 and 2023 during the Conservative governments of Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak.Here several large unitary authorities were created between either by abolition of district councils, (in Somerset, Dorset, Buckinghamshire and North Yorkshire), or by the abolition of county councils and grouping of districts into new ...

  4. Chelmsford Borough Council - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 June 2012, at 18:25 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. City of Chelmsford - Wikipedia

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    The former Chelmsford Municipal Borough is an unparished area, directly administered by Chelmsford City Council. The parish council for South Woodham Ferrers takes the style "Town Council", whilst the parish of Mashbury has a parish meeting rather than a parish council due to its small population.

  6. Essex County Council - Wikipedia

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    The first elections were held in January 1889, and the council formally came into being on 1 April 1889. The council held its first official meeting on 2 April 1889 at the Shire Hall in Chelmsford. The first chairman of the council was Andrew Johnston of Woodford, a Liberal, who held the post for 27 years until he stood down in 1916. [3] [4]

  7. County Hall, Chelmsford - Wikipedia

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    The Duke Street block was designed with a view to it being later extended to incorporate a council chamber, but in 1913 the council decided not to pursue the extension on grounds of cost, preferring to continue to meet at both Shire Hall and in London. [7] By the late 1920s it was clear that further expansion was needed.

  8. Category:City of Chelmsford - Wikipedia

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    move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; Current events; ... Chelmsford City Council elections (10 P) Companies based in the City of Chelmsford (1 C, 2 P) D.

  9. Springfield, Essex - Wikipedia

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    Springfield is a settlement and civil parish of the borough of Chelmsford in Essex, England, which is now a north-eastern suburb of the city of Chelmsford. In 2008 it had a population of 17,405. In 2008 it had a population of 17,405.