Category Archives: Community

Dusting off the “cobwebs”…

It’s the time of year when Susy Engineers take kit out of service for maintenance and testing.

This weekend, as the weather is mild, is the turn of the Outside Broadcast Roadshow trailer which is loaned to Susy Radio by the Outdoor Sound Company and Chair Neil Munday.

Neil says
“good preventative maintenance and inspection helps the new season run smoothly.
Ok, the odd issue arises along the way but things do with a mobile unit containing 200m of Audio cabling. The unit has to be checked for road worthiness and safety plus, and fixings and fittings checked for security”.

SUSY Radio is lucky that Neil is a trained engineer from the sound and lighting industry, and also a qualified electrician – so knows his way around an XLR !

Facts

The OB trailer:-

-Has 360deg windows
-Is twin Axle
-Is plated at 2 tonnes but runs on average at 1.7tonnes The 4×4 used to tow the trailer is equipped with a tachograph the same as a lorry!
-Has it’s own fuse box
-Has a 6m Clarke hand pumped mast for the transmission antenna
-Is able to operate completely independently of the main studio.

New Small Grants in Crawley

Crawley Borough Council has awarded new small grants to Crawley Young Persons Council and Talk Ifield in this month’s funding round.

CYPC will be publicising their elections with the £1,000 grant. They will also be able to recruit new members to help take part in their community events and activities.

Talk Ifield received its first ever grant of £830, which will help with the general running costs for local neighbourhood action coordinated by the group.

For anyone who is interested in applying for funding the grants are awarded to not-for-profit voluntary groups and community organisations to assist with the costs involved in providing new or existing community services.

More information and application forms are available online at www.crawley.gov.uk/grants

Rural Campaign

New Rural Campaign

Campaign to Protect Rural England is inviting residents and businesses from across Sussex to nominate projects for the 2014 Countryside Awards.

The Awards showcase projects that create opportunity in the Sussex countryside, enhance cherished landscapes through innovation and tackle pressing environmental issues.

Residents and businesses in Sussex are invited to put forward the names of projects they would like to see apply for the Awards by emailing their suggestions to CPRE Sussex on awards@cpresussex.org.uk

Each eligible project suggested will be sent an application pack. Projects can also request to apply directly.

Local Youngster in Trampolining Success

Millie Impressing With Trampolining Success

A Mole Valley youngster is going for trampolining glory after progressing to the British Schools Gymnastics Association Southern Zonal Finals which take place on Saturday week (Jan 25th)

Millie Owton, 9, from North Holmwood is one of only 11 gymnasts from the Southern Zone who will compete in the next stage of the competition at Hayes School in Kent.

If she finishes in the top three she will qualify for the National Schools Trampolining Finals in March, where she could compete against 8 other top gymnasts from the rest of the country.

Millie, who attends Handcross Park School in West Sussex, heard about the British Schools Gymnastics Association competition through her club, Gatwick Flyers, who train in Dorking.

For more information on the competition, visit the National Schools Trampolining website at

http://www.schools.hearttc.co.uk/.

Crawley Bicycle Theft

An 18 year old man was assaulted and had his bike stolen in Langley Green Crawley.

The attack happened on Monday January 6th at around 9.20pm as he was walking with his bicycle outside the Lea Croft Medical Practice in Stagelands. He was approached by 4 men, one of whom grabbed the bike and demanded his mobile phone, which he wasn’t carrying. He was then punched once in the face.

The suspects are described as young teenagers, wearing tracksuits and hooded tops.

Police are appealing for witnesses to this nasty attack and if you have any information, or have seen the bike, which is a red mountain bike made by Silver, please contact Sussex Police on 101 or email 101@sussex.pnn.police.uk quoting serial 1395 of 6/1.

Alternatively contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.