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Chancellor Park is a housing development in the east of Chelmsford, Essex inside the ward and area of Chelmer Village. It is in the very east of Chelmer Village. ==History== Chancellor Park was built and opened in 1998 on open land separating the older Chelmer Village development from the A12 trunk road and was intended to accommodate the growing population of Chelmsford. Google Earth's historical imagery feature shows that in 2000 much of the Chancellor Park area didn't exist, including much of the current housing, the Arrowhead Monument (created by Alan Threlfall), Chancellor Park Sports Area, Brook End Gardens or the Brookend Gardens Play Area. Bishop's Mead was a Housing Design Award winner in 2002. Chancellor Park Primary School was opened in September 2004 to cater for nearly 200 pupils and ease overcrowding on other Chelmer Village primary school Barnes Farm. The Chancellor Park Sports Area was built in the early 2000s and is home to a hockey court, a tennis court and a netball court, a sports pavilion, four football pitches and bowling green accompanied by floodlights. 2013 saw the completion of a flood defence wall running along the perimeter of the development 775 metres in length and 1.2 metres (nom) in height, containing two flood gates and two ramped access points, although since its inception the development has never been subject to flooding the environment agency recognised that 100 properties were at risk of flooding in the future. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chancellor Park, Essex」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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