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Water saving devices fitted to council homes are estimated to be saving tenants an average of £300 per year on their bills – and helping Crawley Borough Council build new homes. More than 1,350 households are now benefitting from this device and are saving a combined 90,000 litres of water a day, thanks to Control…

Updated: 07 June 2023


Hawth Woods in Crawley has an outbreak of the fungus ash dieback, and it has reached a point at which Crawley Borough Council must intervene for reasons of public safety. Regrettably, a large percentage of the wood’s ash trees will be lost. Removal work will be carried out at intervals over the summer and…

Updated: 05 June 2023


Hundreds of children and families welcomed in an exciting new era for play in Bewbush at the official opening of brilliant new facilities. Children and young people were able to test out the shiny new equipment at the redeveloped Millpond Playground which is packed with features for them to enjoy. Slides,…

Updated: 01 June 2023


Two new Cabinet members were appointed by the Leader of the Council at Crawley Borough Council’s annual meeting on Friday (26 May). Councillor Michael Jones has filled the two vacancies on the Cabinet. Councillor Bob Noyce becomes Cabinet member for Environment, Sustainability and Climate Change, while Councillor…

Updated: 30 May 2023


Councillor Jilly Hart was voted in as Mayor for a second year at the annual meeting of Crawley Borough Council on Friday (26 May). Jilly is only the third Mayor to serve two consecutive terms of office after Councillor Alf Pegler in 1982 to 1983 and 1983 in 1984 and Councillor Sally Blake in 2006 to 2007 and 2007…

Updated: 30 May 2023


Conservation work at a park managed by Crawley Borough Council is currently featured on the prestigious Oxford University website. Worth Park, renowned for its biodiversity, rare plants and award-winning trees, has a page on the Jewish Country Houses section due to its connections with the Montefiore and Rothschild…

Updated: 26 May 2023


Nine park tennis courts in Crawley have been officially reopened after a £270,000 renovation, funded by the UK Government, LTA Tennis Foundation and Crawley Borough Council.  Tennis courts in West Green Park, which are among those to have benefited from this investment, hosted a ceremony attended by 200…

Updated: 24 May 2023


Crawley Borough Council want to hear your views on the potential renewal of a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO), which prohibits alcohol-related nuisance and anti-social behaviour across the town. The council introduced the PSPO in 2020, prohibiting alcohol-related nuisance and anti-social behaviour in a public…

Updated: 23 May 2023


Crawley Borough Council is urging residents to come together to invest in renewable energy through a group buying scheme for solar panels and battery storage.  Solar Together Sussex is helping homeowners to choose high-quality installations from pre-approved installers. Crawley residents can join the group…

Updated: 18 May 2023


The rainbow flag is flying outside Crawley Town Hall today (17 May 2023) in a show of support for the town’s LGBTQIA+ community and as a stand against intolerance. Wednesday, 17 May is IDAHOBIT Day which recognises the fight against discrimination suffered by gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex people,…

Updated: 17 May 2023