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  • Bertie looks forward to new beginnings

    CHELMSFORD City’s returning striker Bertie Brayley has revealed he’s enjoying his football again after “falling out of love” with the game during a sporadic recent period in his career. He’s determined to repay the faith shown in him by new manager

  • Chelmsford City 1 Norwich City 5

    CHELMSFORD stood strong throughout the game although Norwich's undoubted quality shone through. Two first half goals, including a penalty from Joshua Murphy, gave the visitors a 2-0 lead at half-time. After the break Sam Long halved the deficit

  • Defender Connolly signs for Chieftains

    CHELMSFORD Chieftains have pulled off a major signing coup with the announcement that completing the defensive unit for Gary Clarke’s men is former Elite and Premier League defenceman John Connolly. Connolly spent last season with Solway Sharks

  • Chelmsford turn on the style with four wins

    CHELMSFORD Cricket Club turned on the style for President’s Weekend with four victories and the better part of a draw on Saturday. It had been a nightmare week for selection with 38 players unavailable and that caused the sixth team match to be

  • Man stole bus after posing as driver

    A MAN spent weeks posing as a bus driver before stealing a Chelmsford bus and driving it for two miles. Joshua Cooper, 20, of Mersea Road, Colchester, was jailed for six months after disguising himself as a First Bus driver, taking a Bluebird bus

  • World record bid of football freestyler

    A FOOTBALL juggler will be attempting a new world record in Chelmsford. Sky TV host Dan Magness will be attempting to control a ball on his back for more than four minutes, as part of a roadshow for lawn care company GreenThumb, at the High Chelmer

  • Stabbing: Man faces prison sentence

    A MAN has been told he is facing a prison sentence over a stabbing in Chelmsford. Camarey Dennis had been facing trial on a charge of grievous bodily harm with intent following the incident on March 6. But when he appeared at the city’s crown