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Crawley Town News

Crawley Town will be without the services of on loan defender Liam Donnelly when they face York City in League Two tomorrow. (Saturday 31st October)

He was due to remain with The Reds until the second of January but has been recalled by Fulham.

Meanwhile, Ipswich defender Josh Yorwerth has extended his loan spell with Crawley until 29 December.

Kick off tomorrow (Saturday 31st October) is at 12:30 at The Check A Trade Stadium.

Crawley Garage Thefts

Police in Crawley have arrested five people in connection with a number of burglaries.

On Wednesday (28 October) at around 1:15am officers were called to Hazelwick Road, Crawley to a report that garages had been broken into. They attended a similar incident in Cherry Lane, half an hour later.

A silver Ford Mondeo was seen driving away from the area it was later found in Juniper Road. A 16-year-old boy and two 19-year-old men, all from Crawley, and a 17-year old girl from East Grinstead were subsequently arrested on suspicion of burglary.

Following a search of another garage in The Dingle, Crawley, a 63-year-old local man was arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods.

All five have been bailed until 29 January 2016.

Nutfield Man Fined For Fly-tipping

A Nutfield man has been fined for ‘flytipping’.

On Tuesday October the 20th, Charlie Chapman of Mid Street pleaded guilty at Redhill Magistrates Court with failing to deal with waste legally and was fined £700 with costs of £498.

Last November East Park Lane in Newchapel had to be closed after a huge flytip of building waste was left there.

Mr Chapel was tracked down thanks to paperwork found in the rubbish.

The council have told us that they take fly tipping very seriously and offer a reward of up to £500 for information that leads to to a successful prosecution.

Care Home Manager Struck Off

The manager of a scandal-hit care home has been struck off by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) following a disciplinary hearing.

Nirmala Read, who was in charge of the now-closed Orchid View care home in Copthorne, was declared unfit to practise.
The NMC heard that she changed a dying resident’s records and ordered documents to be shredded in an attempt to conceal an overdose of warfarin.

An inquest in 2013 into 19 unexplained deaths at Orchid View found neglect contributed to five of them.

The home was owned and operated by Southern Cross Healthcare Group, which has since gone into administration.
It later reopened under a new name and management.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-34650875

Multi Vehicle Accident in Crawley

3 cars were involved in a multi vehicle accident in Crawley on Tuesday morning (27th October).

It happened on Napier Way just after 9am.

Police and a fire crew from Crawley attended the scene, no one was trapped and there we no major injuries reported.