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Hundreds of school and college students in Crawley have been involved in the new Town Hall and District Heat Network project. Kier, Crawley Borough Council’s contractor for the development, has worked with Crawley College and schools in the town to ensure that students benefit from the huge project. The council…

Updated: 21 July 2022


A poster campaign signposting residents to help with the cost of living crisis has been launched by Crawley Borough Council. The posters direct residents to the council’s online money worries guide at crawley.gov.uk/moneyworries The dedicated page provides guidance on maximising your income, housing and…

Updated: 21 July 2022


A fantastic summer of fun is being offered by Crawley Play Service. The team will hold sessions across Crawley during the summer holidays, starting with Southgate Playing Fields and Dobbins Den, Ifield on Monday 25 July. The fun will include arts and crafts, basketball, board games, chalking, cricket, football,…

Updated: 18 July 2022


A garden created to celebrate Crawley New Town’s 50th anniversary has been redeveloped to mark its 75th. The Anniversary Gardens in West Green Park were created in 1997 by Crawley Borough Council to celebrate the golden jubilee of the New Town. Now, 25 years later the gardens have been given a new lease of life…

Updated: 13 July 2022


The Safer Crawley Partnership has installed its recently purchased mobile CCTV and ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) camera in Church Walk, Crawley. Church Walk is the first deployment of the camera. The dogleg in the footpath means that you can’t see from one end to the other. The presence of the camera…

Updated: 07 July 2022


More than 150 Crawley residents came face-to-face with businesses offering ‘earn while you learn’ opportunities at the Employ Crawley Apprenticeship Fair on Wednesday (29 June). The fair, held at Crawley Library, brought together a wide range of employers including Crawley College, Sussex Police, West Sussex County…

Updated: 30 June 2022


The areas in Tilgate Park where dog walkers will have to walk their pets on a lead will be agreed next month. The decision, which will be taken by Full Council at its meeting on Wednesday 20 July, relates to the creation of a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) under Section 67 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime…

Updated: 27 June 2022


COVID-19 signage in the town centre and all neighbourhoods has been taken down by Crawley Borough Council. The signage, which was installed in June 2020 when non-essential retail opened after the first lockdown restrictions were lifted, included floor vinyls, lamppost wraps and metal signs. These signs – with…

Updated: 24 June 2022


Crawley Borough Council recently awarded £600 to local voluntary group Friends of Goffs Park for equipment to be used at its community picnic event on Sunday 3 July. The event will celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee and the 75th anniversary of Crawley New Town. The award was part of Crawley Borough Council’s…

Updated: 24 June 2022


Crawley Borough Council has introduced new Article 4 Directions so homes can no longer without planning permission be converted to Houses of Multiple Occupation (HMOs). HMOs, which accommodate between three and six unrelated individuals, will now need planning permission in the following 10 locations: Aintree…

Updated: 17 June 2022