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Chelmsford named as one of top 10 cities to visit by The Guardian

Chelmsford named one of top ten cities for culture and outdoor fun by Guardian A NATIONAL newspaper has named Chelmsford as one of the top ten cities to visit for culture and outdoor fun across the UK. The Guardian has featured the city in its top ten list of great British city breaks, published on its website over the weekend. The article says the city, as well as the surrounding area, has so much for tourists to see and do. Chelmsford named one of top ten cities for culture and outdoor fun by Guardian It says: This may seem an unlikely holiday destination, and the city itself may not detain you long, but there are beaches, ancient woodland, marshes, spectacular gardens and the barges and battle histories of Maldon within half an hour’s drive (or a slightly longer bus ride).

Infinity Forest project in Danbury now open to public | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

A STUNNING art project showcasing the beauty of nature is now open to the public. The Infinity Forest, created by artistic group INSTAR and helped by Essex County Council’s culture, heritage, tourism and green spaces service, is open at Danbury Country Park. The artwork is a three-metre-tall kaleidoscope which surrounds a Scots pine tree sapling, creating an amazing mirror illusion. The sapling was planted last month to help it establish itself ahead of the full installation. Visitors to the park are being encouraged to view the ‘one in a million’ sapling by using the observation holes. Inside the Infinity Forest in Danbury

Infinity Forest project in Danbury now open to public | Maldon and Burnham Standard

A STUNNING art project showcasing the beauty of nature is now open to the public. The Infinity Forest, created by artistic group INSTAR and helped by Essex County Council’s culture, heritage, tourism and green spaces service, is open at Danbury Country Park. The artwork is a three-metre-tall kaleidoscope which surrounds a Scots pine tree sapling, creating an amazing mirror illusion. The sapling was planted last month to help it establish itself ahead of the full installation. Visitors to the park are being encouraged to view the ‘one in a million’ sapling by using the observation holes. Inside the Infinity Forest in Danbury

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