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A landlord who operated an unlicensed house in multiple occupation (HMO) and its then director have lost their appeal against the imposition of financial penalties.  Gatwick and Crawley Rooms Limited Ltd and its director at the relevant time, Carolyne Hunt, were issued with notices imposing financial penalties…

Updated: 12 April 2022


A Crawley Borough Council housing development named after Geraint Thomas, who was the council’s cabinet member for Environmental Services and Sustainability when he sadly passed away in November 2019, was officially recognised today in a short ceremony outside the building. The site was named Geraint Thomas House…

Updated: 25 March 2022


Employ Crawley successfully hosted its first jobs fair in two years at Crawley Library last week. Around 500 people came along on the day to find out more about over 2,000 local job and training opportunities in the area. Local employers from a wide range of industries including retail, construction, hospitality…

Updated: 25 March 2022


Crawley Borough Council has awarded a total of £18,245 from its small grants fund to 12 voluntary and community organisations. Small grants of between £50 and £2,500 are paid out to groups who aim to foster greater levels of community support and cohesion through their projects and events.  The latest…

Updated: 25 March 2022


Fifteen not-for-profit organisations have been awarded new grants totalling more than £229,000 from Crawley Borough Council. A range of community grants have been awarded for new and existing activity that will benefit Crawley residents and visitors. These grants include £56,500 for Crawley Open House Resource…

Updated: 24 March 2022


Crawley Borough Council’s continued support for Love Local Jobs’ Dare to Dream programme has helped 1,200 students from six schools in the town. Dare to Dream is an inspirational programme created by the LoveLocalJobs Foundation, a community interest company (CIC), which aims to support the self-awareness,…

Updated: 23 March 2022


A mobile CCTV and ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) camera which can be deployed in crime and anti-social behaviour hotspots has been purchased by the Safer Crawley Partnership. The new camera will be used across the town to defer offending and when crime or anti-social behaviour is reported. It will be…

Updated: 23 March 2022


Crawley Borough Council and Sussex Police are working together to try and reduce the risk posed by careless or inconsiderate users of e-scooters. Councillor Michael Jones, Cabinet member for Public Protection and Community Engagement, and Chief Inspector Shane Baker, Crawley Police, have penned a joint letter to…

Updated: 22 March 2022


DMH Stallard has won the Professional Services Firm of the Year category, sponsored by Crawley Borough Council, at the 14th Gatwick Diamond Business Awards last week (Thursday 17 March). The Crawley-based law firm won the award by consistently delivering exceptional service to their clients, promoting staff welfare…

Updated: 21 March 2022


All year 8 and 9 students in Crawley have attended a Safer Schools event, which aims to raise awareness of drug and knife crime and involvement in gangs and County Lines. The event, attended by 3,000 secondary school students and held at The Hawth over two dates this month, is the inspiration of the Crawley Schools…

Updated: 17 March 2022