Category Archives: Community

Hawth Theatre Hosts 32nd Junior Citizen Event

Crawley Borough Council recently organised its 32nd Junior Citizen event, attended by more than 1,600 Year Six students from 24 schools.

Junior Citizen, a long-running event held at The Hawth, gives children advice on how to safely deal with potential dangers and teaches them valuable life skills. This year’s event was funded by Crawley Borough Council, Safer Crawley Partnership and Southern Water, which specifically funded the coach travel.

The fortnight long event covered a wide range of topics including:

  • vaping
  • fire safety in the home
  • body image and self-care
  • safety at train stations and on trains
  • online safety – gaming
  • reduce, re-Use, recycle
  • online safety – what’s safe to share
  • handwashing
  • water use and using water wisely
  • anti-social behaviour

The organisations supporting the event included Crawley Young Persons Council, West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, Juno Project, Southeast Communities Rail Partnership, West Sussex County Council Community Safety and Wellbeing, West Sussex County Council Waste Prevention team, Sussex Police and Southern Water, as well as Crawley Borough Council Environmental Health team and Crawley Borough Council Community Protection team, with Crawley Luxury providing the transport.

Representatives from Crawley Borough Council visited one of the morning sessions including Mayor of Crawley, Councillor Sharmila Sivarajah, Councillor Yasmin Khan (Cabinet member for Public Protection), Councillor Bob Noyce (Cabinet member for Environment, Sustainability and Climate Change).

We are pleased to have organised our 32nd Junior Citizen event, which encourages good citizenship.  Local children have had the opportunity to learn key life skills, as well as being reminded of important online safety advice such as not to reveal personal details to strangers.

Councillor Yasmin Khan. Cabinet member for Public Protection. Crawley Borough Council.

It was great to see the students at Junior Citizen learning about the importance of protecting our environment, encouraging them to adopt lifelong behaviours such as re-using and recycling, and using water wisely.

Councillor Bob Noyce. Cabinet member for Environment, Sustainability and Climate Change. Crawley Borough Council.

Hydrogen Powered Buses Get Underway Across Surrey

A further 34 hydrogen powered buses are set to operate across Surrey.

The buses have a range of up to 600 miles and don’t produce any emissions.

Routes that they will use include Horley, Gatwick airport, Crawley, Redhill, Merstham and Reigate.

The new buses will join a fleet of 20 other hydrogen powered vehicles which were introduced to the area last year.

Surrey County Council has invested £16m in the buses, which are operated by Metrobus and are built in the UK.

New Community Diagnostic Centre Coming to Queen Victoria Hospital

A new Community Diagnostic Centre will be built on the The Queen Victoria Hospital site in East Grinstead. 

A dedicated building will enable the team to have a ‘one stop shop’ for a range of diagnostic pathways, reducing the amount of time patients wait for diagnosis and treatment. 

The Hospital is looking at options to locate the building on its site and will hold an information session from 6-7 pm this evening in the Education Centre to explain further and to answer any questions. 

Anyone wishing to attend should email qvh.communications@nhs.net

Local Football Results

Crawley Town lost their League One match 1-0 against Wycombe Wanderers at Adams Park on Saturday.  It was the Reds’ first game with new manager Rob Elliot in charge who joined from Gateshead last week.  Interim Manager, Ben Gladwin, has now left the Club and follows previous head coach, Scott Lindsey, to MK Dons.

In the National League South, Dorking Wanderers returned to winning ways with a 3-1 victory over Hornchurch at Meadowbank.

SASH Joins 30th Annual Magical Taxi Tour To Disneyland

Photo credit:  Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust (SASH)

Last month five children, treated by Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust (SASH), joined the annual children’s Magical Taxi Tour to Disneyland. 

The children, who were selected for their courage in the face of chronic illnesses, embarked on a three-day journey to Disneyland Paris in a convoy of more than 90 London taxis.  They were escorted by the City of London Police, Gendarmerie Nationale and other emergency services.

The event is organised by the Worshipful Company of Hackney Carriage Drivers; it’s now in its 30th year and this is the 7th year that SASH has participated, with the dedicated hospital team ensuring their children’s safety throughout the trip.  All drivers volunteer their time and vehicles.