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CCTV Image Released of Crawley School Bike Theft

Above:  The CCTV image issued by Sussex Police

Sussex Police has released a CCTV image of a man wanted in connection with the theft of two bikes from a school in Crawley.  

A bright orange Carrera mountain bike was stolen on 9th June and a dark blue Carrera Hellcat mountain bike with a Kenda front tyre was stolen on 12th June. Both bikes are worth around £300 each. The incidents occurred at Holy Trinity Church of England Secondary School, in Buckswood Drive, Crawley.  The suspect was seen on CCTV using bolt croppers to cut the locks to the bikes on both occasions.

Anyone with any information is asked to report it online quoting serial 1080 of 09/06.

Reigate and Banstead BC Confirms Settlement with GMB Union

Reigate and Banstead Borough Council has issued a statement on cancelled industrial action by some of its refuse crews.  

The Council has confirmed that a settlement with the GMB union has been reached.  The union represents some of the Council’s refuse and recycling drivers and loaders, and as a result of this settlement, proposed industrial action by these staff has been called off.

Free ’30 minute’ parking bays appear in Dorking

As of Monday 3rd July, shoppers in Dorking will benefit from parking spaces offering ‘free for 30 minutes’.

24 of these bays have been spread throughout Dorking Town Centre and require a special 30 minute ticket to be displayed.

The selected bays are marked out in green and are clearly signposted.  Vehicles cannot return within an hour. They will be patrolled regularly to reduce overstaying.

Councillor David Mir, Executive Member for Environment and Parking hopes these bays will enable people to pick up prescriptions, pop into a bank or pick up a couple of items from a shop.

 

The spaces, spread throughout Dorking Town Centre are located as follows:

  • 4 spaces in Reigate Road car park (near Medwyn Centre)
  • 5 spaces in High Street (Wathen Road) car park
  • 7 spaces in Southside car park
  • 3 spaces in West Street car park
  • 2 spaces in South Street car park
  • 3 spaces in St Martin’s Walk car park

Arrest made in Oxted ram-raid investigation

Detectives investigating a ram raid that took place in Oxted have made an arrest.

A 29-year-old local man has been charged with theft of a motor vehicle, burglary and arson.

He has also been charged with two firearms offences.

The man has been remanded in custody and is due to appear in court next month.

Fire Service carries out urgent inspections in West Sussex

Statement from West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service following the Grenfell Tower fire:

West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service has been working with a number of partners following the Grenfell Tower fire and, to date, we have not identified any serious fire safety concerns within the county.

We have been closely collaborating with other Fire and Rescue Services across the country and sharing advice and guidance with a number of groups, including our West Sussex County Council colleagues, District and Borough councils, the NHS, housing associations and landlords.

We are carrying out an urgent inspection programme of all residential high rise buildings, of six floors or more, in West Sussex in conjunction with the landlords and building managers of these sites, so that safety at these buildings can be properly assessed.

These investigations will take into account all of the issues identified by government, including the presence and type of any cladding that may have been used.

In addition, our crews have been carrying out reassurance visits at a number of other sites.

Once each residential building has been checked plans are being put in place to call at each individual home within them.

On the basis of discussions held with the NHS we do not believe there are immediate risks to hospital properties in the county but inspections at these sites will follow.

We would encourage all property owners, landlords and managing agents to look at their own risk assessments and ensure their tenants are supplied with the correct evacuation procedure for their flat, regardless of the height of the property.

West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service’s deepest sympathies remain with those affected by the devastating fire in London and our thoughts are with all of the emergency services who have been dealing with this tragic loss of life.

Further advice and guidance is available as follows:

For information on West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service Safe and Well visits (home fire safety checks) – https://www.westsussex.gov.uk/fire-emergencies-and-crime/west-sussex-fire-rescue-service/home-safety-advice/home-safety-visit/

For specialist input please contact our Business Fire Safety team on 0330 222 333 or email businessfiresafety@westsussex.gov.uk

Fire safety leaflets for residents are available at – https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/make-your-home-safe-from-fire

Owner and landlord fire risk assessment information is available at – https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/fire-safety-law-and-guidance-documents-for-business

Guidance for owners and landlords on appointing appropriate risk assessors is here – http://www.fia.uk.com/fire-safety-advice.html

West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service is at the heart of West Sussex County Council’s Communities and Public Protection Directorate, working to support communities to become safer, stronger and more resilient through a combination of prevention, protection and response activities.