Chelmsford (borough)

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Borough of Chelmsford
Chelmsford
Shown within Essex
Geography
Status: Borough
Region: East of England
Admin. County: Essex
Area:
- Total
Ranked 141st
342.24 km²
Admin. HQ: Chelmsford
ONS code: 22UF
Demographics
Population:
- Total (2006 est.)
- Density
Ranked 95th
162,800
476 / km²
Ethnicity: 96.7% White
1.1% S.Asian
Politics
Arms of Chelmsford Borough Council
Chelmsford Borough Council
http://www.chelmsford.gov.uk/
Leadership: Leader & Cabinet
Executive: Conservative
MPs: Simon Burns, Mark Francois, John Whittingdale
Arms of the former Chelmsford Borough Council (1888-1974)
Arms of the former Chelmsford Borough Council (1888-1974)

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.

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The current district was formed on April 1, 1974 from the borough of Chelmsford, and most of the Chelmsford Rural District.

The mayor of the borough is Cllr Nicolette Chambers because On 9 November 2007 tory David Lee stood down as mayor and resigned as a Chelmsford Council member after child abuse investigation officers were brought in to investigate computer equipment used by him. Mr Lee, a father of three, has been suspended from the Conservative group of Chelmsford Council. He has stood down as chair of the 2008 Chelmsford Christian Festival, while his position as vice-chair of The Boswells School governors has also been put on hold. Cllr Chambers is the first citizen of the borough and an ambassador for Chelmsford.[1] A cabinet of ten councillors, from the 57 that constitute the council, are led by Cllr Roy Whitehead.[2] Local elections are held every four years in the borough.

The borough contains 26 parishes, 25 parish councils and one town council. They are:

  • Boreham
  • Broomfield
  • Chignall
  • Danbury
  • East Hanningfield
  • Galleywood
  • Good Easter
  • Great Baddow
  • Great and Little Leighs
  • Great Waltham
  • Highwood
  • Little Baddow
  • Little Waltham
  • Margaretting
  • Pleshey
  • Rettendon
  • Roxwell
  • Runwell
  • Sandon
  • South Hanningfield
  • Springfield
  • Stock
  • West Hanningfield
  • Woodham Ferrers and Bicknacre
  • Writtle

  • Mashbury

To the north-west it borders the district of Uttlesford and to the north-east the boundary is with the district of Braintree. It shares its eastern border with Maldon. To the south-east its borders the district of Rochford, to the south the district of Basildon and to the south-west it the borough of Brentwood. To the west the borough has a boundary with the district of Epping Forest.

The total population of the area covered by the Borough council is 157,748 (ONS 2004 estimate). Approximately 60,000 live in the town and over 42,400 in the surrounding suburban and semi-rural parishes. Around 16,600 live in South Woodham Ferrers. The remainder of the population live in the surrounding rural areas, including the villages of Galleywood, Bicknacre, East, West and South Hanningfield, Boreham, Ford End, Pleshey, Highwood, Good Easter, High Easter, Chignal St James, Chignal Smealy, Howe Green, Roxwell, Great Leighs, Little Leighs, Broomfield, Great Waltham, Little Waltham, Great Baddow, Little Baddow, Danbury, Sandon, Rettendon, Runwell, Margaretting, Stock and Writtle. (Source: population derived from 2001 census). However this number is expected to rise dramatically, with 40,000 homes to be built in the metropolitan area of the borough which could bring the size of Chelmsford up to over 170,000 to be concentrated around Boreham Airfield, Broomfield, North Springfield and Beaulieu Park. These communities would be primarily built as an urban village design; a place to work, live and play.

The borough has two towns, the principal settlement Chelmsford in the centre and South Woodham Ferrers to the south east. The north west of the borough is predominantly rural. Villages are found throughout the borough.

The River Chelmer flows into the borough near North End and flows to Chelmsford where the River Can converges with it at the town centre, the River Chelmer then flows out of the borough between Boreham and Little Baddow. The River Can's source isin the north west of the borough. The River Wid flows from the South of the borough towards the centre past Writtle to join the River Can between Writtle and Chelmsford. The River Crouch flows along the part of the south-eastern border below South Woodham Ferrers. Hanningfield Reservoir, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, is located in the south of the borough.

The rail links, both national and international, which run through the borough, are all operated by 'one'. Two national rail services operate. The Great Eastern Main Line runs through the centre, stopping at Chelmsford railway station. Services via Chelmsford operate between London Liverpool Street and Ipswich, Clacton, Harwich, Braintree or Norwich. The Crouch Valley Line also runs through the far south-east tip of the borough, stopping at South Woodham Ferrers were services run from Wickford to Southminster from South Woodham Ferrers railway station.

The Amsterdam Express, a rail/sea/rail international service also stops in the borough at Chelmsford, connecting the town to the Netherlands.

There are several primary routes within the borough. One of these, the A12, is also a trunk road and runs from London and the M25, centrally in a north-easterly direction through the borough bypassing the town of Chelmsford onwards to Suffolk and Norfolk. Two other significant primary routes are the A130 which runs north-south across Essex and the A414, which begins as a primary route in Chelmsford but its terminus us Maldon in Essex. The A414 then runs west through Essex, meets the M11 and then its path continues into Hertfordshire via Harlow. Various other A- and B-Roads connect the borough, especially its main town, Chelmsford, to the rest of the county and beyond.

Educational establishments in the borough include:

Henry VIII's former Palace of Beaulieu is situated in Boreham, now occupied by the New Hall School. Other places to visit in the borough include the RHS Garden, Hyde Hall at Rettendon, and numerous open spaces in Chelmsford, including Admirals and Central Parks. Writtle, where Robert the Bruce is said to have married his second wife Elizabeth de Burgh in 1302, has English Royal connections, with King John building a hunting lodge there in 1211. Much of the site now lies within the grounds of Writtle College, the internationally famous centre for horticulture and agriculture. A few miles away is the attractive village of Pleshey, where stand the ruins of a once important castle mentioned in William Shakespeare's play Richard II. The entire circuit of the castle walls can still be traced in the village streets.

Chelmsford's official twin towns are:

  1. ^ The Mayor of Chelmsford (HTML). www.chelmsford.gov.uk (October 2006). Retrieved on 2006-10-28.
  2. ^ About The Council (HTML). www.chelmsford.gov.uk (October 2006). Retrieved on 2006-10-28.
  3. ^ Parish Councils (HTML). www.chelmsford.gov.uk (October 2006). Retrieved on 2006-10-28.

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The towns and villages of
Chelmsford borough, Essex in the East of England
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Flag of Essex, England

Around the town of Chelmsford: BroomfieldChelmer VillageGreat BaddowSpringfield

Towns: ChelmsfordSouth Woodham Ferrers

Villages: BicknacreBorehamChalk EndChapel RowChatham GreenChignal SmealyChignal St JamesCooksmill GreenDanburyDownhamEast HanningfieldFanner's GreenFord EndGalleywoodGalleyendGood EasterGreat LeighsGreat Oxney GreenGreat WalthamHighwoodHowe GreenHowe StreetLittle BaddowLittle LeighsLittley GreenLittle WalthamMargarettingMargaretting TyeMashburyMoulshamNewney GreenNorth EndPepper's GreenPlesheyRamsden HeathRettendonRettendon PlaceRoxwellRunwellSandonSouth HanningfieldStockTye GreenWest HanningfieldWrittleWoodham Ferrers

Chelmsford is the county town of Essex
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