Published: 05 March 2020

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Crawley Question Time is back for another year, giving residents an opportunity to ask questions about topics important to them.

The annual event takes place from 7-9pm on Thursday 12 March at Crawley College in the town centre.

Crawley Question Time takes the form of an independently-chaired general debate and discussion. There are no set topics so attendees can raise any areas or concerns for discussion, such as community safety, planning, health, Gatwick Airport, parking, the economy and so much more!

This year’s confirmed panel is:

  • Councillor Peter Lamb, Leader of Crawley Borough Council 
  • Councillor Duncan Crow, Leader of the Opposition at Crawley Borough Council and Cabinet member for Fire & Rescue and Communities at West Sussex County Council 
  • Councillor Peter Smith, Cabinet Member for Planning and Economic Development at Crawley Borough Council 
  • Chief Inspector Shane Baker, District Commander, Crawley Police 
  • Dr Laura Hill, Acting Clinical Chair, Crawley Clinical Commissioning Group 
  • Pennie Ford, Executive Managing Director for the new West Sussex CCG 
  • Leon Mukazi, Crawley Youth Mayor

The event is open to everyone; the public, business leaders and partner organisations. The views and comments expressed will help the council and others to plan work on improving services and the town in general.

Crawley Question Time is the one time a year residents have the chance to ask questions of all the local decision-makers at the same time, giving people a real opportunity to get to the bottom of the issues which bother them the most.

Come along and make sure your voice is heard.

Councillor Peter Lamb

Leader

Crawley Borough Council

To register for your free ticket to attend the debate visit Eventbrite and search for ‘Crawley Question Time 2020’.

Free parking is available at the college after 6pm.

If you have any questions about the event, email have your say or call 01293 438000.

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