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Young People’s Road Safety Day

West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service is teaming up with Crawley Town FC next week to help young people stay safe on the road.

Around 30 young people aged 16 to 17 will be visiting Crawley Fire Station next Wednesday morning (October 28) to hear about the importance of road safety and their responsibilities as both passengers and drivers.

The group will have the chance to chat informally to firefighters about their experiences attending road traffic collisions and watch the crew demonstrate their rescue skills.

The event will also give the teenagers the opportunity to try out a driving simulator while wearing ‘beer’ goggles, which mimic the effect of being under the influence of alcohol.

Theft and dangerous driving in Crawley

An investigation has been launched into an incident of theft and dangerous driving in Crawley.

Thursday afternoon 8th October two women with young children entered Debenhams, selecting items and leaving without paying.

Staff were made aware of the incident and followed the suspects into the car park.  The vehicle they entered reversed out of a parent and child bay, narrowly missing one member of staff but colliding with another leaving him with a slight injury to his leg.

The suspects then drove off, breaking through one of the car park barriers.

A 29 year old woman has been arrested on suspicion of theft, dangerous driving and common assault.  She has been released on bail.

A second woman is still wanted by police.  She is described as Asian, slim, about 30 years old.

Man assaulted in Three Bridges

A man has suffered a serious facial injury during an assault in Three Bridges.

The 29 year-old victim was punched in the face following an altercation with three people on Stephenson Way the early hours of Monday 12th October.

Two men in their twenties and one woman in her thirties have been arrested on suspicion of GBH and have been released on bail.

Compulsory Purchase Orders for Horley development

Landowners, residents and businesses on the outskirts of Horley could be forced to sell up and move after the Executive of Reigate and Banstead Borough Council agreed in principle to the use of Compulsory Purchase Powers.

70 hectares located to the north of the M23, close to Gatwick and land transport links are the proposed site of a new business park. Current businesses on the site, such as the Jai Ho restaurant on Balcombe Road, could be forced to move on.

The development would be delivered over a 10-year period.

Full reports would be required before the Compulsory Purchase Orders could be called into action.  The powers would only be used if negotiations between all parties concerned are unsuccessful.

 

Man suffers facial injuries during assault in Redhill

Appeals for information are being made after a man suffered facial injuries during an assault at a Redhill pub.

The incident is believed to have involved a group of men outside The Sun in London Road between 6.15pm and 7pm on Monday.

Three men have been arrested in connection with the incident and police are asking anyone with information to dial 101 or report it anonymously through Crimestoppers.