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The Leader of Crawley Borough Council has written to government departments for a third time over concerns about an imminent funding crisis caused by their decision to grant British citizenship to people of Chagossian descent. Councillor Michael Jones has detailed his frustration with the lack of response to his…

Updated: 09 October 2023


More than 300 people with disabilities and their companions visited an open day at The Hawth this weekend to see its facilities and join a huge programme of free events. Thanks to West Sussex County Council, which provided funding through its short breaks for disabled children and young people budget, the theatre…

Updated: 04 October 2023


Crawley Borough Council is holding two public consultation meetings to show the concept for up to 18 modular homes in the Ifield neighbourhood. They would be a mixture of one and two-bedroom properties and would replace 52 garages at Deerswood Court. Fifty new parking spaces will also be included in the plans. …

Updated: 02 October 2023


Residents are being asked if polling stations and polling districts in Crawley suit their needs in a five-week consultation. Crawley Borough Council has a duty to divide the borough into polling districts and to designate suitable polling places within each district. The Electoral Administration Act 2013 introduced…

Updated: 02 October 2023


On 21 September, Crawley welcomed a diverse group of investors and business leaders for the fifth Invest Crawley Investor Tour. This event offered a unique opportunity to explore the town's thriving business landscape and promising investment prospects. The day began with an engaging breakfast and networking…

Updated: 02 October 2023


Seven weeks of refurbishment work has been completed at Wakehams Green play area, which re-opened on Tuesday. Crawley Borough Council spent £55,000 on new equipment and resurfacing as part of a programme to revitalise all the area’s unsupervised playgrounds – a programme which is now about halfway through. It is…

Updated: 28 September 2023


About 1,600 children from Crawley’s schools are in a fortnight-long exposure to some of life’s lessons from the experts across emergency services, public agencies and business. The Crawley Borough Council-organised event is open to all Year 6 children, teaching the 10 and 11-year-olds to identify potentially…

Updated: 28 September 2023


The Hawth is holding a free open day specifically for people with disabilities to showcase a new facility at the theatre. It is one of three places in Crawley to be fitted with a Changing Places toilet. Changing Places toilets enable people with profound and multiple learning disabilities and their carers to…

Updated: 27 September 2023


The current Deputy Chief Executive of Crawley Borough Council has been appointed as the authority’s new Chief Executive. Ian Duke has been in post since 2018 and has 25 years of experience across local government, having worked for two London boroughs and Gosport Borough Council in largely policy and community…

Updated: 18 September 2023


The council’s Employ Crawley team has been helping about 30 staff affected by the imminent closure of the town’s Wilko store. It will stop trading in one of the early waves of closures this Sunday (17 September), so the job-hunting and employment preparation specialists have visited staff in The Broadway again this…

Updated: 14 September 2023