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Welcome to your December/January issue of Crawley Live.With Christmas fast approaching there is plenty of festive fun in this issue.On page seven we have our annual pantomime competition with The Hawth and on pages 10 and 11 there is helpful advice on how to have a green Christmas, with handy tips as well as your revised rubbish and recycling collection dates.And on page 18 you can find out what is happening in Crawley in the run up to 25 December with our guide to festive events.Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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welcome... Contents
NEWS
dec/jan 2013 | ISSUE 60
News from across the town
COMMUNITY
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06 The Hawth New layout and faciltiies at the Hawth
07 Aladdin competition Win a family ticket to see Aladdin at the Hawth!
09 Crawley 2029 Have your say on the future of your town
10 Christmas collections Collection dates and recycling tips
12 Preparing for winter Snow, ice and cold weather advice
14 Sunrise Nursery Childcare at the Town Hall
15 Community safety Ten timely tips to make Christmas and New Year safer
16 60-second interview Councillor Brenda Burgess, the chair of Crawley Council’s Licensing Committee
17 Nautical training corps Aiming to help young people develop their full potential18 Christmas in Crawley
Festive fun around the town20 Crawley Wellbeing
Several ways to lead a healthier life22 CCVS Membership
The season of goodwill and how you could help
17 Community Noticeboard Community events, clubs and societies
24 Dear diary Musical training, comedy, toy fair, music and more…
Design: Tileywoodman Creative 01737 221199 Printing: Belmont Press Ltd Published by: Crawley Borough Council, Town Hall, The Boulevard, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 1UZ. Telephone: 01293 438000
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CONTACTS
WHAT’S ON
23 Council contacts Get in touch with the council
Are you dreaming of a green Christmas? The festive period can mean an increase in the amount of rubbish that we produce. Not only do we buy more food and drink, we also buy cards and trees, not to mention all the presents.
By mid-afternoon on Christmas day we are usually slumped on the sofa surrounded by a mountain of rubbish – you can’t even see your feet because everything below knee level is submerged in a sea of wrapping paper, toy packaging and Christmas cards that have already been knocked off the mantelpiece.
So what can you do with all that rubbish? Some of it can be recycled in your recycling bin.
‘Hints and tips’ to stay green:• Paper giftwrap can be recycled but the metallic wrapping paper can’t!• Cardboard advent calendars can be put in your recycling bin but just take
out the plastic insert that holds the chocolates• Used paper plates and napkins can’t be recycled as they are covered in food
leftovers• Ensure beer and lager cans are empty before putting in your recycling bin • Flatten large cardboard boxes from presents, put them inside your recycling
bin and keep your recycling bin lid shut• If you get new electrical gifts for Christmas please don’t put your old ones in
your recycling bin – take them to your local Household Waste Recycling Site where they can be recycled
• Please don’t put old toys in your recycling bin
For more information:Call: 01243 642106Website: www.recycleforwestsussex.org
What to recycle:
OPJunk mail, Cereal & egg boxes, Newspapers, Telephone directories, Catalogues & magazines
Clean takeaway containers, Tin foil
Wine bottles, Beer bottles, Jam jars, Sauce jars
Food cans, Drink cans, Pet food cans, Empty hairspray & deodorant, Aerosols
Fruit juice cartons, Soup cartons, Milk cartons
Drink bottles, Milk bottles, Shampoo bottles, Detergent & washing-up liquid bottles
Shredded paper, Paper towels
Pet food pouches, Crisp packets
Pyrex©, Drinking glasses & Crockery
Batteries, Electrical items
Plastic bags, Tops, Plastic containers
paper & card
foil
glass bottles & jars
metal cans &
aerosols
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plastic bottles
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Crawley Borough Council has been awarded a grant of £2.4m from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and the Big Lottery Fund to restore Worth Park to its former Victorian glory.
The money from the funds’ joint Parks for People programme will be used to restore and enhance the area and ensure that the people who visit this historic park have an enjoyable and educational experience.
Six outdoor spaces around Crawley have been chosen to become part of a living legacy for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
The Queen Elizabeth II Fields challenge, operated by charity Fields in Trust, aims to protect 2,012 outdoor spaces in communities all over the country to commemorate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
The six sites, one for each decade of the Queen’s reign, are:
• BewbushWaterGardens,Bewbush.
• BroadfieldPark,Broadfield.
• EwhurstWood,LangleyGreen.
• GrattonsConservationArea,Pound Hill.
• NorthgateAvenueConservationArea, Northgate.
• WaterleaFloodMeadows,Furnace Green.
The sites contain a mixture of open space, trees, rivers and ponds and are great places for wildlife to thrive and for visitors to enjoy.
For more information about the challenge visit: www.qe2fields.com and www.fieldsintrust.org
Several organisations have pulled together to make a difference to the lives of young people who have been through tough times.
A YMCA initiative, supported by Crawley Borough Council and its maintenance contractor MITIE, aims to provide valuable skills, better job prospects and accommodation.
YMCA apprentices will makeover 30 empty homes around West Sussex and gain painting and decorating skills along the way.
The renovated properties will provide stable homes for young people who have required support from the YMCA but are now ready to live independently.
helping young people in tough times
Six spaces to celebrate six decades
The final phase of the successful Bewbush Regeneration Project has been given the green light.
Breezehurst Drive will be the site of 40 new council homes, providing much needed, affordable housing.
The scheme will be funded by a £1million grant from the Homes
and Communities Agency. Countryside Properties plc has been appointed as the developer partner.
Work will start in spring and be completed by March 2015.
homes for all at Breezehurst drive
We all want to feel safe in the places where we live, work and relax. It’s important that we are able to go about our day-to-day business without fear of crime and anti-social behaviour.
Community safety has been identified by residents as an important issue so Crawley Borough Council is seeking requests for the Community Safety Improvements Programme for extra or improved street lighting. The programme’s aim is to reduce crime, fear of crime and anti-social behaviour.
Most requests focus on improvements to existing street lighting but we’re happy to look into small-scale suggestions you feel would help to improve safety in your neighbourhood.
To suggest a scheme, email [email protected] or write to Peter Fletcher, Crawley Borough Council, Town Hall, The Boulevard, Crawley RH10 1UZ. Please state the location for the proposed scheme, a brief reason for your request and identify the problem concerned.
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Crawley is officially a clean town after achieving four stars in the Clean Britain Awards.
Ten areas were visited and judges assessed the town based on 13 different criteria, including general
litter, chewing gum, graffiti and fly-tipping.
Thanks to council workers and local residents, the town was described by judges as ‘a well maintained environment with the issue of litter well under control.’
clean crawley
Allowing your dog to foul public places in Crawley and not clearing up the mess can lead to a fixed penalty notice (FPN) of £50.
Dog fouling is unpleasant and irresponsible. Failing to remove it is illegal, as well as being a danger to human health.
The minority of irresponsible dog owners who do not clean up after their dogs damage
the reputation of responsible dog owners.
Always carry a means to clear up after your dog, whether this is a simple plastic bag or a poop scoop device.
If you see someone failing to clear up after their dog call the Community Wardens on 07884 492324. The wardens, who regularly visit hot spot areas, can only issue an FPN if they witness the dog fouling.
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K2 Crawley has received a £100,000 makeover to bring the gym to the cutting edge of fitness training.
The investment from Crawley Borough Council means the gym now boasts a brand new range of Hammer Strength plate loaded equipment, some of the most advanced and up to date free-weight systems available.
K2 Crawley is also now the proud owner of a Synrgy360 unit, one of only a handful in the UK and the first in the south!
The refurbished gym provides facilities suitable for exercisers of
all fitness abilities, whether you visit to wind down after a long day or want to make serious changes to your fitness, there is something for everyone!
Several athletes used K2 Crawley as a training ground for London 2012. So if you were inspired by this summer’s spectacular display of sport why not follow in their footsteps and use K2 Crawley to achieve your own goals and targets?
To find out more about the new gym facilities and the Synrgy360 visit: www.freedom-leisure.co.uk
Fitness makeover
Work to upgrade the dam at the Mill Pond is continuing.
Following the council’s decision in February to upgrade the dam, site investigation works are ongoing and results are expected this month.
Five companies have been invited to tender for the early contractor involvement stage of work to the Mill Pond. A contractor will be chosen in March 2013.
Work is continuing on the key design elements around the dam, including the crest height of the dam, a potential change to the height of the existing spillway and the width and level of the emergency spillway.
A planning application is expected in November 2013. If approved, construction will begin in April 2014 and take around two years to complete. Some access to the Mill Pond will be restricted during this time.
For more details visit: www.crawley.gov.uk/millpond
mill pond improvements
A range of low-emission vehicles completed the third annual Brighton to London RAC Future Car Challenge in November, stopping off at Central Sussex College’s Crawley campus on the way.
Electric, hybrid, hydrogen and low-emission petrol and diesel cars competed to complete the 63-mile route using the least amount of energy possible. Entrants included large car manufacturers, celebrity drivers and independent motoring enthusiasts showcasing their vehicles.
Central Sussex College was, for the third year running, chosen as a stopping point, with cars arriving at the Crawley campus from just after 8am.
A number of celebrity drivers took part in the event. Actor, presenter and green car ambassador, Robert Llewellyn drove a Vauxhall Ampera, DJ Mark Goodier was behind the wheel of a Mitsubishi i-Miev, Olympic swimmer Ross Davenport
showcased a Toyota Prius Plug in, Coronation Street star Tony Hirst was in a Nissan Leaf, and Top Gears’ Former Stig, and Hollywood stunt driver, Ben Collins, also drove a Nissan Leaf.
cars of the future come to crawley
In preparation for the stonework restoration early next year, selective shrub and tree clearance work will take place.
A re-planting scheme, reflecting the range of species and original intention of the Victorian period layout, will be taking place over the coming planting seasons.
The work has been carefully planned at this time so it does not interfere with the nesting season.
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the hawthThe Hawth now has a dance studio, a digital cinema and a newly re-designed foyer for visitors to enjoy. The changes have been made by Parkwood Leisure who began operating the theatre in February, working in partnership with Crawley Borough Council.
The cast of Aladdin – Les Dennis and Noel Sullivan, along with Jon Clegg and Helen Kurup – paid an early visit to Crawley to officially launched this year’s action-packed pantomime during a visit to The Hawth theatre!
This Christmas will see Les Dennis don a frock as Widow Twankey. Joining Les will be Noel Sullivan (Hear’say) in his pantomime debut in the title role of Aladdin and Crawley favourite Jon Clegg plays Wishee Washee, ensuring comedy takes centre stage once again at The Hawth’s annual pantomime. Adding a touch of glamour to the proceedings is Helen Kurup (CBBC’s I Dream) in the role of Princess Jasmine.
Packed with all of the traditional pantomime ingredients of comedy, stunning sets, beautiful costumes, a
fabulous flying carpet, plenty of boos and hisses and an Aladdin’s cave full of surprises...Aladdin offers a world of magic, mystery and mayhem.
Aladdin runs from Friday 7 to Sunday 30 December. Tickets for this seasonal spectacular are available on 01293 553636 or online at www.hawth.co.uk
Tickets start from only £15.50 with generous concessions and group discounts available, so there has never been a better time to join us on this magical carpet ride for all the family.
WIN TICKETS TO SEE ALADDINTo win a ticket family ticket for four to see Aladdin at The Hawth, plus a goodie bag, on Sunday 9 December at 5.30pm simply answer the following question: How many wishes does the genie grant Aladdin after he rubs the lamp?
Send your answers, with name, address and telephone number to: Pantomime Competition, The Hawth, Hawth Avenue, Crawley RH10 6YZ by Tuesday 4 December. The winner will be contacted by phone on the same date.
dance, digital & new designs
The foyer and box office have been transformed to create an open and inviting space for when you book tickets or arrive for a show.
Another design change is the removal of the reception area, which has significantly increased the amount of available space on the ground floor.
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Curzon Cinemas, one of the UK’s principle independent cinema chains, has brought the digital age to the Hawth.
The Hawth Studio has been kitted out with top-of-the-range digital equipment and brand new seating to provide a fantastic and comfortable film experience.
Film-lovers can enjoy a wide variety of cinema - from Hollywood blockbusters and children’s favourites to art house films and world cinema. There will be something for everyone!
For the latest film news visit: www.hawth.co.uk and sign up for a film e-newsletter.
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COMPETITIONALADDIN
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The Hawth has opened a brand-new Sway dance studio complete with mirrored walls, a sprung floor and highly qualified and enthusiastic teachers.
Sway Dance is a successful dance brand and provides inspiring dance experiences at Parkwood Leisure venues across the country.
Sway Dance Brand Manager Kylie Stevenson said: “Dance is a wonderful way to keep fit and make friends. Dancers will get the chance to perform on The Hawth stage, and who knows - one day maybe even in the West End!”
Street dance classes for all ages on Mondays and zumba for adults on Wednesday evenings are up an running and proving extremely popular already.
Classes will be added throughout the year so look out for something that makes you want to dance! For more information about classes please call The Hawth Box Office on 01293 553636.
dance Studio
Only a few days remain for you to have your say on the Crawley 2029 Local Plan and help to shape the future of your town.Exhibitions have already been held at the Town Hall, County Mall and K2 Crawley, where residents and businesses shared their thoughts about the suggested policies and targets for the area between 2014 and 2029.
An online form will be available until Monday (3 December) for anyone who still wants to get involved. We want to know what you think about the plans for:
•Crawley’scharacter
•Economicdevelopment
•Housing
•Theenvironment
•Communityandtransportationinfrastructure
•GatwickAirport.
These are changes that will affect where you live, work, learn, relax and visit. Now is your chance to voice your opinions on how you want to see your town develop for existing, and future, generations.
The Crawley 2029 Local Plan will then be looked at to see if it can better reflect residents’ wants, needs and aspirations.
www.crawley.gov.uk/communitysafety
Light up, lock up and keep burglars out
Don’t give burglars the opportunity of breaking into your home
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How do you see Crawley in 2029?
So how do you want to see Crawley in 2029? For access to the form and more information about the Crawley 2029 vision, visit www.crawley.gov.uk/crawley2029 or call the Forward Planning team on 01293 438624.
0800 5875 888
WWW.CRAWLEY.gOV.UK/WASTESERVICESOver the Christmas and party season about 30 per cent more rubbish is produced, most of which can be recycled. To help we have put together this handy guide as to what seasonal items can go in your REDtop recycling bin and what to leave out.
Please place all items in your REDtop recycling bin:
Clean – free from food leftovers
Dry – keep recycling bin lid shut
Loose – no plastic bags
Christmas REDtop recycling tips
Your rubbish and recycling collection days change over the Christmas holiday. Use the table below to find out when your revised collections will take place.
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To check if your recycling collection is week 1 or week 2, please visit www.crawley.gov.uk/wasteservices or call 0800 5875 888.
Collections may not be made at the usual time of day during the holiday period, so please make sure your
rubbish and recycling container(s) are placed out at the edge of your property by 7.30am on your collection day, and are clearly visible.
Due to bank holidays and the Warnham landfill site being closed over the festive season, some of
your collection days have had to be changed. Details of individual Christmas and New Year refuse and recycling collections will be mailed to every home during December. All collections return to normal from Monday January 14 2013.
Normal collection day Rubbish collections Recycling week 1
collectionsRecycling week 2
collections
MondayMonday December 24Wednesday January 2
Tuesday January 8
Monday December 17Wednesday January 2
Monday December 24 Tuesday January 8
TuesdayThursday December 27
Thursday January 3Wednesday January 9
Tuesday December 18Thursday January 3
Thursday December 27Wednesday January 9
WednesdayFriday December 28
Friday January 4Thursday January 10
Wednesday December 19Friday January 4
Friday December 28Thursday January 10
ThursdaySaturday December 29
Saturday January 5Friday January 11
Thursday December 20Saturday January 5
Saturday December 29Friday January 11
FridayMonday December 31
Monday January 7Saturday January 12
Friday December 21Monday January 7
Monday December 31Saturday January 12
Rural collectionsThursday December 27Wednesday January 2Wednesday January 9
Friday December 28Thursday January 10
Yes please No thanks
Paper and card
Cardboard boxes (fold and place inside your REDtop bin)
Christmas cardsEnvelopes/ junk mail
Paper decorations e.g. paper chainsWrapping paper (not foil or plastic based)
Newspapers and magazines
Wet paper and cardboardShredded paper
Metallic wrapping paperPaper towels / napkins
Polystyrene in cardboard boxes
Foil and foil containers
Clean aluminiumClean aluminium containers
Crisp packetsDirty foil
Foil wrapping paperCat food pouches
glass bottles and jars
Wine and beer bottlesSauce jars e.g. cranberry and jam jars
PyrexDrinking glasses
Ceramics and crockeryglass vases
Metal cans and aerosols
Metal sweet and biscuit tinsMetal bottle tops and jam jar lids
Food, drink and pet food cansEmpty aerosol cans
SaucepansUtensilsBatteries
CartonsFruit juice cartons
Long life milk cartonsSoup cartons
Crisp packetsCat food pouches
Soup pouches
Plastic bottles only
Drink bottlesMilk bottles
Shampoo bottlesWashing up liquid bottles
Plastic bags / sacksPolystyreneFood trays
Margarine tubsSweet wrappers
Christmas trees Please take your Christmas tree to the Household Waste Recycling Site at Metcalf Way.
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For more weather and disruption information visit www.crawley.gov.uk/weather
Keeping up-to-dateWe will be keeping the following channels fully updated should any disruptions occur:Website: www.crawley.gov.uk/snowTwitter: www.twitter.com/crawleybcFacebook: www.facebook.com/crawleycouncil
If you don’t have access to the internet please call the snowline on 01293 438215. To report any
problems please call 01293 438000.For more weather and disruption information visit
www.crawley.gov.uk/snow call 01293 438000.
Preparing for snowOver the past few years Crawley has been hit with some pretty extreme weather conditions that saw some of the council’s services disrupted. While some disruption to services is inevitable, Crawley Borough Council has put a series of plans in place to minimise interruptions should the snow and ice come our way again.
grit bagsWe have increased the number of grit bags we have requested from West Sussex County Council from 66 to 80. There will be one grit bag at each neighbourhood parade with the rest of the bags located around the town in identified problem areas. Grit bags will be delivered by the county council when the five-day weather forecast predicts heavy and prolonged snowfall.
Snow clearing equipmentThe council has snow plough blades and rear grit spreaders to attach to certain vehicles in the council’s fleet. If needed, the council will support the county council by using this equipment to clear priority areas such as ambulance, police and fire stations as well as Crawley Hospital, Snell Hatch Cemetery (if burials are booked) and elderly people’s dwellings and sheltered housing schemes. The full priority list can be found at: www.crawley.gov.uk/snow
The county council will concentrate on clearing major highways, including all A and B roads.
Snow ForceOur network of volunteers – called the Snow Force – is growing. The volunteers have been provided with a snow clearing kit, which has items to help them clear snow from pavements such as a push-along grit spreader, a shovel, a broom and salt etc.
Two volunteers are located in each neighbourhood, at opposite ends, to help coordinate the snow clearing in their local areas.
If you would like to get involved in Snow Force or if you have any questions call Ruth Growney on 01293 438926 or Kathryn Ripley on 01293 438633. To find out who your local Snow Force volunteer is please contact your local councillor (please see page 23 for contact details).
SnowlineWe have set up Snowline, a dedicated phone line where we will leave recorded messages updating you on any service disruptions to our waste and recycling services. Call 01293 438215.
What you can do to helpIf the weather is severe please show community spirit and help out if you can. This could be clearing snow and ice or checking on a neighbour.
If you are clearing snow, it’s easier to do it when it’s fresh. It can be swept and shovelled, ideally on to grass areas or along the kerb. If possible, start removing the snow and ice in the morning. If you remove the top layer of snow in the morning, any sunshine during the day will help melt any ice beneath.
You can then cover the path with salt before nightfall to stop it refreezing overnight. Don’t use water or other liquids – this could cause more treacherous black ice.
If you are thinking of clearing snow and ice yourself, don’t be put off because you’re afraid someone will get injured and blame the way you’ve cleared it. People walking on snow and ice have a responsibility to be careful themselves.
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Don’t make your home attractive to burglars. Keep doors and windows locked and ensure your home always looks occupied.
When planning a party or fireworks, please be considerate of other residents.
Don’t leave Christmas presents on display. Mark new valuables with your address or register them for free at www.immobilise.com
Don’t overload electrical sockets. Take special care with Christmas lights – unplug them if leaving them unattended.
Don’t leave valuables on display in cars. If possible, park in a secure ‘Park Mark’ car park. For more information visit www.parkmark.co.uk
Empty boxes and packaging from gifts outside your home alerts burglars as to what is inside. Only put them out for recycling collection or take them to the Household Waste Recycling Site.
Avoid walking alone at night – use a registered taxi or walk with somebody you know.
Don’t put on a brave face this Christmas. Domestic violence is unacceptable at any time of the year. Call the National Domestic Violence helpline on 0808 2000247 or visit the Crawley domestic violence drop-in, which is open every Monday from 1-3pm at Relate, The Orchard, Brighton Road, Crawley, call: 07817 990656.
Take time to check on elderly relatives and neighbours. Make sure they’re safe and ensure they have a working smoke alarm. Regularly check the battery of your own smoke alarm and remove any dust. Call 0800 3286487 for a free home fire safety check.
Drink responsibly – don’t leave drinks unattended and know your limits! Don’t drink and drive. If you are celebrating with a group of friends make sure you agree on a designated driver who agrees not to drink.
Timely tips to make Christmas & New Year safer
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Sunrise Nursery offers childcare for children aged two to five years. The nursery is managed by professional childcare staff, offering a well established, high quality, safe and reliable service and comes highly recommended by parents.Located at the Town Hall and managed by Crawley Borough Council, the nursery is open from 8am-6pm Monday to Thursday and until 5.30pm on Fridays. Morning sessions are 8am-1pm and afternoon sessions are 1-6pm (5.30pm on Fridays). Each session costs £23.70 with morning and afternoon snacks included in the price.
Children aged three years and over are eligible for Early Education Funding and Sunrise accepts Childcare Vouchers to assist with costs.
There are 15 places available in each session. As a smaller nursery, staff are able to help with the often difficult transition from home to school.
Staff follow the Early Years Foundation Stage and are inspected by Ofsted.
Facilities include a computer area, outside space and a quiet room with a bed. Varied activities include arts and crafts, sand and water play, cooking, and visits to local parks and venues.
“It is so important to us to plan our activities around the children’s interests. We remain flexible and adapt activities depending on which children are in Sunrise each day.” Rachel Irvine and Caroline Hutchinson, Sunrise Nursery Managers
Healthy meals and snacks are offered at set times each day.
10amFresh fruit or vegetable crudités with milk or water
12 noonBring a packed lunch or utilise our hot healthy meal service at £2.12 per day (service provider is www.zebedees.co.uk)
2pmFresh fruit or vegetable crudités with milk or water
4pmHigh tea – cheese or beans on toast are popular favourites!
For more details, an application form, nursery information pack and testimonials from parents, visit www.crawley.gov.uk/sunrise
Come and talk to the staff.Contact Rachel Irvine or Caroline Hutchinson on 01293 438471 who will be very happy to show you round the nursery and answer any questions.
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60-second interview Brenda Burgess
Councillor Brenda Burgess is Chair of Crawley Borough Council’s Licensing Committee. Here Brenda explains what her role involves.
Licensing is a fascinating area, covering many different activities. Most people think of pubs, clubs and off licences but there’s much more to it that that.The council’s licensing section issues and enforces a number of different licences, permits and consents. These include:
• Personallicencesforthesaleofalcohol
• Premiseslicencesforthesaleandsupplyofalcohol, regulated entertainment and late-night refreshments
• Clubpremiseslicencesforthesupplyofalcohol, regulated entertainment and late-night refreshments
• Temporaryeventnotices
• Taxiandprivatehirelicences
• Streettradingpermits
• Gamblinglicencesandpermits.
Having Gatwick Airport in the town makes us a port health authority, meaning that we get involved in public health matters which many other local authorities do not.
As well as the main Licensing Committee, Licensing Sub-Committees are held to consider applications, reviews and/or variation of certain licences.
A recent example is where we have approved/rejected an application for a new pub on Maidenbower Business Park.
Another was in October, when we granted a licence to sell alcohol to a newsagent in Northgate. However, the conditions of the licensee’s lease do not allow him to sell alcohol. This is a strange situation but the Licensing Sub-Committee is unable to take agreements like this into consideration when granting (or rejecting) applications.
The four aims of licensing are:
• Publicsafety
• Preventionofcrimeanddisorder
• Preventionofpublicnuisance
• Theprotectionofchildrenfromharm.
All licensed premises must meet these objectives. It is the responsibility of the Licensing Committee to make sure that the licences issued ensure the premises are run in the correct way.
The role I have is really interesting. It’s full of variety and has an impact on everyone’s day to day lives.
Brenda can be contacted by calling 01293 441204 or emailing [email protected]
NAUTICAL TRAININg
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Q&A WITH TS gLORIOUS & TS SUPERB OF THE NAUTICAL TRAININg CORPSHow long has your group been established?TS Glorious has been running within the local community for 46 years. TS Superb is proud to be 43 years old.
Is it open to all ages? We are pleased to be able to involve cadets aged from eight all the way to 17 years of age, at which point many decide to stay having been promoted to officers.
Is there any cost? TS Glorious costs £3 per week, TS Superb costs £3.50 per week. This money helps to fund the units.How many members does it have?TS Glorious has 12 serving members, but is always looking to grow! TS Superb has 42.
What activities does it provide?There are a wide range of activities that we take part in as part of the NTC, from taking part in local events, through to camping, orienteering, archery, air-rifle shooting, first aid swimming and sports. Something for everyone really!
The Nautical Training Corps (NTC) is a uniformed youth organisation and registered charity, based in the south of England. The Corps aims to help young people develop their full potential through nautically-based training.Opportunities are provided to explore a wide range of experiences and activities including sailing, canoeing, sports, climbing, marching band and
shooting. These are available at the Corps’ local divisions, its two national activity centres and other organisations’ facilities. Many units offer their cadets the opportunity to take part in the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme.
Cadets are encouraged to progress through ranks, based upon those employed in the Royal Navy leading to instructor and command positions. Currently more than 400 cadets and 100 officers, instructors and adult volunteers comprise the Corps, which also operates sailing and boating centres.
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Roll of honourIn the past three years Crawley has won:• Goldatthe2012SouthandSouthEastin
Bloom Awards (large town/small city)• The2011SouthandSouthEastinBloom
Champion of Champions Award, achieving High Gold standard
• SilverGiltandCategoryWinner(largetown/small city) accolades at the 2010 Britain in Bloom Awards
• TheBritaininBloom2010CommunityAwardfor Let’s FACE it!
• Goldandcategorywinnerprizes(largetown/small city) at the 2010 South and South East in Bloom Awards
• Goldandcategorywinnerprizes(towncentreand large town/small city) at the 2009 South and South East in Bloom Awards.
Christmas Crawley is the place to be for shopping and festive fun this Christmas.Various exciting events are being organised for this special time of year and already include:
IN CRAWLEY
SNOWgLOBE is coming to
Queens Square Crawley!
Featured on Dragon’s Den, Snowglobe is a fantastic,
festive photo experience for small groups of all ages.
Have fun posing in the snow-filled globe with your
family or friends and then capture the memory
with a keepsake photo taken alongside a wintry
Christmas scene – all for just £4 for groups of up to
five.
Make your experience even merrier by coming
along in fancy dress and you’ll be in with a chance
of winning £50 of Marks & Spencer gift vouchers –
perfect to spend during the sales! The winner will be
judged from entries posted online by Monday 24
December*.
There’s no other Snowglobe in the local area
this Christmas, so make sure you don’t miss out
and come and visit us in Crawley town centre.
*Please visit www.crawley.gov.uk/snowglobe for
prize competition entry details and terms
and conditions.
Saturday 8 to Sunday 9 December
Saturday 15 to Sunday 16 December
1 December Crafts MarketLocal craftspeople set up their stalls in Queens Square to show off their handiwork and give you a chance to grab a unique gift.
Festive CrawleyThere’s something for everyone in Crawley this Christmas. Load up on Christmas goodies at the fresh meat and fish market in the High Street every Friday and fruit and vegetable general market on Fridays and Saturdays.Come and see our brand new Christmas lights and displays in the town centre.With late night shopping, and a wide range of stores and dining options, Crawley will take the strain out of your Christmas preparations.
Late night shopping runs every day from 10 to 22 December (except Sundays). Shops open until 8pm from 10-15 December and until 9pm from 17-22 December.
Crawley gets more BRITAIN IN BLOOM awards
Crawley has won the silver gilt prize at the 2012 Britain in Bloom Awards.The town was up against Gosport (Hampshire), Harrogate (North Yorkshire), Loughborough (Leicestershire) and Taunton (Somerset) in the small city category. Loughborough won the category with a gold award.
Crawley also won silver gilt two years ago, but received higher marks this time around with strong potential to move forward. Judging for the national competition is stricter than for the regional competition.
And the success didn’t end there. Let’s FACE it! co-ordinator Ruth Growney won the Britain in Bloom Community Champion Award and Desmond Anderson School was one of only two schools nominated for the Britain in Bloom Discretionary Award for Best School. The results were announced in October.
The Britain in Bloom judges called Crawley ‘a thriving and dynamic town’ and said: “The award-winning Let’s FACE it! initiative is the driving force behind the local Bloom campaign and the benefits
which this is bringing to the town, in terms of environmental improvements and community engagement, are clear for all to see.
“Eye-catching sustainable planting schemes, complemented by
high-quality colourful floral container displays, provide real impact. Crawley is to
be congratulated on producing an entry which has excellent
community support.”
Judges picked out many areas of achievement, including:
• TheCaribbeanplantersbeing an excellent tribute to the Olympic Games
• Thecolourschemeforthebarrierplanters and baskets was well co-ordinated, creating impact throughout the town centre
• MalthouseRoadallotments in Southgate, in particular Tony Massimo’s plot
• DesmondAndersonSchool’srangeofhorticultural interests and the efforts of pupils
• GooddisplaysontheMoonrakerandSnooty Fox pubs
• TheeffortsofCrawleyHorticulturalSociety in the Walled Garden at Tilgate Park, particularly the herbaceous borders and maze
• TheGreenZoneatTilgateParkisanexcellent way of promoting recycling and the environment
• ImprovementstoTilgateLakeand Worth Park
• Let’sFACEit!promotespartnershiptoimprove the environment, with Boswell Road resident Sharon Ottley being singled out for praise
• Thenumberofimprovementprojectsinvolving the community.
Bavarian Christmas Stalls
Experience the flavours and smells of
freshly roasted chestnuts and Bavarian
sausages and sweets in Queens Square.
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Have a healthy ChristmasChristmas is a time of excess but it’s important to remember the impact of your diet on your health over the festive period.For Christmas healthy eating tips, visit www.crawley.westsussexwellbeing.org.uk/topics/healthy-eating
Running in Manor RoyalFour running routes varying in distance have been installed in Manor Royal Business District, ideal for nearby employees as well as the wider community.The Manor Royal Business Group worked in partnership with Crawley Wellbeing to use outdoor space to promote an active lifestyle.Online maps of the routes are available at www.manorroyal.org
Cycle Crawley Would you like to be a cycle leader for Cycle Crawley, a new social cycling group?
Cycle Crawley will encourage people of all ages to get on their bikes and take part in guided rides around Crawley and the surrounding countryside.
Full training will be provided. Contact Greg Cooper on 01293 585318 or email [email protected] cycling opportunities include:• TheBMXtrackatCherryLaneplayingfields• EasyPedalcyclegroupinTilgatePark–formoreinformation call 01293 585350
• GoSkyRide,anonlinesocialcyclegroupat www.goskyride.com/social-cycling-groups• TheWestSussexCycleJourneyPlanner– visit www.cyclejourneyplanner.westsussex.gov.uk • Wheels for Wellbeing offers inclusive cycling sessions for people with disabilities – for more information visit www.crawley.gov.uk/wfw
• Sustrans Bike It officer Alan Heaton is delivering fun and interactive cycling activities in 11 Crawley primary schools – for more information visit www.sustrans.org.uk/bikeit
Tai chi moves indoorsTai Chi in the Park is moving indoors over the winter months.The class will be held at the Civic Hall on Tuesdays from 12.30-1.30pm. For more information about tai chi and other exercise classes visit www.crawley.westsussexwellbeing.org.uk/events
Rock up in redFriday 1 February 2013 is Rock up in Red day, marking the
beginning of National Heart Month.
Wear red to school, college or just out and about, and raise money
for the British Heart Foundation (BHF). Red hair, clothes, shoes or
nails – it’s up to you! Just rock up in red and help Britain’s hearts.
The BHF raises awareness of heart health and funds heart
research. Heart and circulatory disease is the UK’s biggest killer.
For more information, or to download a fundraising pack, visit
www.bhf.org.uk/red
Crawley Wellbeing is a free, friendly and impartial
service that offers customers a starting point
towards better wellbeing, as well as offering
support and encouragement in adopting new
healthier lifestyles.
In this issue we take a look at several ways that
you can lead a healthier life, from running and
cycling to tai chi and dog walking.
Family and Teen Weight off Workshops
Learn how small changes to diet and exercise habits can lead to
big changes to your health at a Weight off Workshop (WoW).
Family WoW is designed for children aged between six and 11
years accompanied by a parent or carer, while those aged up to 16
can attend Teen WoW.
The programme is 12 weeks long. Weekly meetings include:
•Groupsessions
•Healthylifestylediscussions
•Physicalactivities.
It is free to attend although places are limited. To apply for a
place, or for more information, call the Wellbeing Team on 01293
585317, email [email protected] or visit
http://crawley.westsussexwellbeing.org.uk
Walkies - calling all dog owners!Crawley Wellbeing is looking to start a dog walking group in Tilgate Park and wants to hear from interested dog walkers.Dog walking is an excellent way to get active and stay healthy. So why not walk with like-minded people? If you’re interested contact Greg Cooper on 01293 585318 or email [email protected]
Help us give heart disease the boot
On Friday 1 February offices, schools and community
groups will be wearing red to fight the UK’s biggest
killer, heart and circulatory disease. But we need
your help!Organising your own Rock Up In Red day is easy –
just get together with your colleagues, friends or
pupils, wear red, have fun and you’ll help us save lives.
Together, we can beat heart disease.Join in! To organise your
own Rock Up In Red day,
go to bhf.org.uk/red or
call 0300 330 0645.
British Heart Foundation is a registered Charity No. 225971. Registered as a Company limited by guarantee in England & Wales No. 699547. Registered office at Greater London House, 180 Hampstead Road, London NW1 7AW. Registered as a Charity in Scotland No. SC039426
Friday 1 February 2013
Join in! To organise your
own Rock Up In Red day,
go to bhf.org.uk/red or
call 0300 330 0645.
Help us give heart disease the boot
On Friday 1 February offices, schools and
community groups will be wearing red to fight the
UK’s biggest killer, heart and circulatory disease.
But we need your help!
Organising your own Rock Up In Red day is easy –
just get together with your colleagues, friends or
pupils, wear red, have fun and you’ll help us save
lives. Together, we can beat heart disease.
Help us give heart disease the boot
On Friday 1 February offices, schools and community
groups will be wearing red to fight the UK’s biggest
killer, heart and circulatory disease. But we need
your help!
Organising your own Rock Up In Red day is easy –
just get together with your colleagues, friends or
pupils, wear red, have fun and you’ll help us save lives.
Together, we can beat heart disease.
British Heart Foundation is a registered Charity No. 225971. Registered as a Company limited by guarantee in England & Wales No. 699547.
Registered office at Greater London House, 180 Hampstead Road, London NW1 7AW. Registered as a Charity in Scotland No. SC039426
Join in! To organise your
own Rock Up In Red day,
go to bhf.org.uk/red or
call 0300 330 0645.
Friday 1 February 2013
Friday 1 February 2013
British Heart Foundation is a registered Charity No. 225971. Registered as a Company limited by guarantee in England & Wales No. 699547.
Registered office at Greater London House, 180 Hampstead Road, London NW1 7AW. Registered as a Charity in Scotland No. SC039426
BewbushMarion Ayling – 07886 [email protected] Cheshire – 01293 [email protected] Jones – 07944 [email protected]
Broadfield NorthIan Irvine – 01293 [email protected] Quinn – 01293 [email protected]
Broadfield SouthColin Moffatt – 01293 [email protected] Quirk – 01293 [email protected]
Furnace GreenDuncan Crow – 01293 [email protected] Eade – 01293 [email protected]
Gossops GreenKeith Blake – 01293 [email protected] Mullins – 01293 [email protected]
IfieldJohn Denman – 01293 [email protected] Oxlade – 07710 [email protected] Smith – 07703 [email protected]
Langley GreenStephen Joyce – 01293 [email protected] Shreeves – 07752 [email protected] Smith – 01293 [email protected]
MaidenbowerDuncan Peck – 07900 [email protected] Trussell – 01293 [email protected] Walker – 01293 [email protected]
NorthgatePeter Lamb – 07729 [email protected] Thomas – 01293 [email protected]
Pound Hill NorthSally Blake – 01293 [email protected] Brockwell – 07554 [email protected] Burrett – 01293 [email protected]
Pound Hill South and WorthLee Burke – 01293 [email protected] Denman – 01293 [email protected] Lanzer – 01293 [email protected]
SouthgateHoward Bloom – 01293 [email protected] Marshall-Ascough – 07966 [email protected] Williamson – 07872 [email protected]
Three BridgesBob Burgess – 01293 [email protected] Burgess – 01293 [email protected]
TilgateNigel Boxall – 07921 [email protected] Lloyd – 01293 [email protected]
West GreenVanessa Cumper – 07825 [email protected] Ward – 01293 [email protected]
Henry Smith MP01293 934554 or 020 7219 [email protected]
To make an appointment to see Henry Smith MP please contact him on 01293 934554 or email [email protected]
crawLeY Borough counciLLorS
Council contacts
weSt SuSSexcountY counciLLorS
Bewbush and Ifield WestChris Oxlade 01293 [email protected] Quirk 01293 [email protected] green and Ifield EastKeith Blake 01293 [email protected] green and West greenBrenda Smith 01293 [email protected] Lanzer 01293 [email protected] and Three BridgesBob Burgess 01293 [email protected] Hill and WorthRichard Burrett 01293 [email protected] and Crawley CentralHoward Bloom 01293 [email protected] and Furnace greenDuncan Crow 01293 [email protected]
Residents can attend meetings held in public at the Town Hall. Questions can be asked at the beginning of Full Council, Cabinet and Overview and Scrutiny. There are special rules for people who want to speak at Development Control – call 01293 438311 for more information.For more details of the meetings visit the council’s website at www.crawley.gov.uk or call 01293 438549. Meetings start at 7.30pm unless otherwise stated.Audit and governance 11 December (6.30pm)Cabinet 28 November, 16 JanuaryDevelopment Control 3 December, 2, 21 JanuaryFull Council 12 Decembergeneral Purposes 28 January (7pm)Licensing 9 JanuaryOverview and Scrutiny Commission 14 January (7pm)Standards 30 January (7pm)
counciLLorS’ SurgerieS
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If there is an emergency, the Government’s advice is to ‘go in, stay in and tune in’. These are the frequencies of local radio stations:
BBC Sussex Radio 104.8 and 95.3 FM
Heart Sussex 102.4 and 103.5 FM
Christmas is the season to be merry and of goodwill to all. This is true for many Crawley residents, who can look forward to celebrating, visiting loved ones, exchanging presents and a chance to overindulge.Spare a thought however for those who see this season as a time of anxiety or depression. Extra financial pressures, having no relatives and disruption to a normal routine can lead to loneliness and isolation.
Many charities find this to be the busiest period of the year – helping people with financial and emotional issues, access to accommodation or simply a Christmas meal.
Pressures are likely to be even greater this year as a result of the tough economic climate. There will be greater demand on the services provided by charities or voluntary groups, who themselves have less money and resources.
Crawley Council for Voluntary Service (CCVS), an independent charity, has provided support to more than 300 charity and voluntary groups this year.
CCVS is totally reliant upon grants and donations from residents and organisations to continue these services. It faces a £46,000 deficit in its budget for the forthcoming period and, as a result, resources available to support local charities and voluntary groups have been reduced.
How can you help to make this a season of goodwill to all?One option is a donation to a charity of your choice. CCVS launched its 2012 appeal over the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee weekend to help with the continuation of its services. The appeal aims to have 1,952 local residents donating £5 a month and 60 local businesses donating £1,952 over the next 12 months. To find out how to support this appeal, visit www.crawleycvs.org
The help of volunteers over this busy period and beyond would also be greatly valued.
Volunteering provides:
•Asenseofachievementandpridefromhelpingothers–asdemonstrated by the London 2012 Games Makers this summer
•Companyandinteractionaspartofateamandwithpeople less fortunate than most
•SkillsandattributesthatwillenhanceyourCVandemployability.
Contact the Volunteer Centre at CCVS to find a volunteering opportunity to suit you in 2013.
We wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
Find out more about the work of CCVS by visiting www.crawleycvs.org or by calling 01293 657000 and asking for Paul Schrade or David Clay.
www.crawleycvs.org
Christmas The season of goodwill
Langley greenCouncillors Stephen Joyce, David Shreeves and Brenda Smith will hold a surgery in the Langley green Centre on 13 December at 6.30pm.
Three BridgesCouncillor Bob Burgess or Councillor Brenda Burgess hold a surgery at St Richard’s Church, Crossways, from 10.30am on the first Tuesday of every month.
Council meetingsResidents can attend meetings held in public at the Town Hall. Questions can be asked at the beginning of Full Council, Cabinet and Overview and Scrutiny. There are special rules for people who want to speak at Development Control – call 01293 438311 for more information.
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For a more extensive list of things to do visit www.crawley.gov.uk/events
This Christmas event returns to Queens Square and
will showcase the work of local and UK artists. Browse
and buy unique quality crafts from the stalls. For more
information visit www.crawleycraftfair.co.uk
Crawley Craft Fair
Hans Christian Andersen’s story of an unbreakable
friendship is brought to life at The Hawth with music
and song. A tale of evil spells, a magic mirror, a
dangerous journey to the North Pole and love. For
more information call 01293 553636 or visit
www.hawth.co.uk
The Snow Queen
This enchanting fairytale involving
a fairy godmother, a pumpkin carriage, a missing
shoe and, of course, a handsome prince comes to
the Ifield Barn Theatre. For more details call
01293 522763 or visit www.ifieldbarn.co.uk
Cinderella
The UK’s number one Elvis production is
back! This outstanding two-hour concert
production of the West End’s Jailhouse
Rock features original star Mario Kombou
and more than 40 of your favourite hits
at The Hawth. For more information call
01293 553636 or visit www.hawth.co.uk
The Elvis Years 1954-1977
Dec 19am - 5pm
Dec 1512 noon - 4pm
Dec 15
7.45pm
Dec 22
11am + 3pm
Dec 6 - 9 + 13 - 16
Various times
The Discovery New School is
holding its Christmas fair at
the Friary Hall in the town centre with stalls,
a raffle, Santa’s grotto, arts and crafts. For
more information call
01293 885668
Christmas fair
Jan 19
7.30pm
The ElevatorsVisit The Hawth and listen to one of the most exciting blues bands in the UK and leading exponents of the classic electric blues tradition, with references to BB King, Peter Green, Eric Clapton and Robert Johnson. For more information call 01293 553636 or visit www.hawth.co.uk