Plans to build new power plant near to racecourse unveiled A special kind of power plant that can generate enough energy to power 700 homes a year is being planned next to Chelmsford Racecourse. Moulsham Hall Farms Ltd and easyPower International are proposing the development of a 1MW electricity generating plant – powered by solid recovered fuel (SRF) – on land adjacent to the Chelmsford City Racecourse at Great Leighs. Essex County Council (ECC) has been requested a formal screening opinion for the proposed development in order to determine whether the proposed development needs an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) as part of a planning application.
A racecourse has decided not to welcome spectators back just yet. Bosses at Chelmsford City Racecourse have made the decision to hold off on welcoming back crowds until the next easing of restrictions on June 21. Since February, the course had been operating as a vaccination centre, which will continue into the summer. Manager, Fraser Garrity said: The logistical issues that are involved for Chelmsford City Racecourse at present, in relation to much of our grandstand being out of bounds and other indoor areas having to remain re-purposed to meet ongoing Elite Sport participant segregation requirements, means that we ve decided to continue to race without the public in attendance until the next government milestone is hopefully reached on 21st June.
A racecourse has decided not to welcome spectators back just yet. Bosses at Chelmsford City Racecourse have made the decision to hold off on welcoming back crowds until the next easing of restrictions on June 21. Since February, the course had been operating as a vaccination centre, which will continue into the summer. Manager, Fraser Garrity said: The logistical issues that are involved for Chelmsford City Racecourse at present, in relation to much of our grandstand being out of bounds and other indoor areas having to remain re-purposed to meet ongoing Elite Sport participant segregation requirements, means that we ve decided to continue to race without the public in attendance until the next government milestone is hopefully reached on 21st June.
A racecourse has decided not to welcome spectators back just yet. Bosses at Chelmsford City Racecourse have made the decision to hold off on welcoming back crowds until the next easing of restrictions on June 21. Since February, the course had been operating as a vaccination centre, which will continue into the summer. Manager, Fraser Garrity said: The logistical issues that are involved for Chelmsford City Racecourse at present, in relation to much of our grandstand being out of bounds and other indoor areas having to remain re-purposed to meet ongoing Elite Sport participant segregation requirements, means that we ve decided to continue to race without the public in attendance until the next government milestone is hopefully reached on 21st June.