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Crawley Town Pre Season Match

Last night (Wed 31st July) Crawley Town beat Woking by 2 goals to 1 in their latest pre-season friendly.

The Reds travelled to Kingfield and put on an encouraging display with goals coming from Izale McLeod and Emmett O’Connor.

Crawley’s league one season starts on Saturday August 9th, with an away tie at Barnsley.

Buchan Country Park officially one of best in Britain

Buchan Country Park near crawley is officially one of the best in Britain.

The country park, owned and managed by West Sussex county council have won a Green Flag Award for a fifth consecutive year.

The award is given by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy and recognises and rewards the best parks and green spaces across the country.

A green flag flying overhead is a sign to visitors that the space boasts the highest possible standards.

Horley boys arrested in connection to skip fire

Two teenage Horley boys have been arrested in connection with a skip fire in the area.

At around one thirty this morning police were called to Albert Road where the contents of the skip we deliberately set alight.

Reigate and Banstead Neighbourhood Sergeant, Dan Gutierrez said that this is not believed to be connected to the recent spate of arson offences in the surrounding areas.

He hopes that these swift arrests go some way to reassuring people that these offences are taken very seriously.

Number of new businesses in Crawley rise

The number of new businesses in Crawley is up by 183 in the first quarter of this year.

An annual economic report has also shown that the number of company closures has continued to fall in the area.

The number of business formations is a record high in the town and a 5 per cent rise on the same period last year.

MP Henry Smith thanks the government for various support offered to small businesses that have helped make the figure so high.

Machinery damaged in suspected arson attack

A tractor, digger and two conveyor belt crushing machines have been damaged by fire in a suspected arson attack.

Surrey police are investigating the incident that happened in Newchapel on Friday just after midnight.

The conveyor belt machines had a number of wires cut as well as fire damage.

Detective Constable Eloise Lock has said these fires have caused a considerable amount of damage which cannot be overlooked.

Anyone who knows anything about what happened should get in touch with Surrey Police on 101 quoting the reference number 45140062046.