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Royal British Legion Nutfield Branch To Unveil Memorial Plaque

A memorial to 75 World War II pilots will be unveiled at Nutfield Memorial Hall.  

The ceremony will take place on Friday 7th April when Air Commodore Clare Walton will unveil a memorial plaque to the 75 airmen who made the ultimate sacrifice during World War II, when flying from RAF Redhill.  Also in attendance will be the Defence Attaché representative of eight other countries whose men are included in the 75.  

The memorial plaque contains the names of 71 of the airmen together with their rank and squadron and has been donated by Mike Garwood, Chairman of the Nutfield History Group.  After researching the aerodrome, Mike Garwood found that there was no memorial, so he set about discovering the airmen’s details for the plaque.

Football Update

Crawley Town lost 2-1 at home to play-off chasing Exeter City on Tuesday evening.  It was a third successive home defeat for the Reds.

In the Ryman Premier Division, Merstham won 2-1 away to Leiston with goals from Dean McDonald and Simon Cooper.

Football Update

In League 2, Crawley Town won 2-1 away to Wycombe Wanderers on Saturday.  Substitute Josh Payne scored a late free kick in the 84th minute, as Reds returned to winning ways at Adams Park.  

In the Ryman Premier Division, Merstham lost 3-0 away to Havant and Waterlooville.  In the Ryman South, South Park won 3-0 at home to Carshalton Athletic.  Horsham also won their home match with Corinthian Casuals; the score there, 2-0.  Three Bridges gained a much needed 3 points winning 4-0 at home to Whyteleafe, and East Grinstead lost 1-0 at home to Guernsey.

In the Combined Counties Premier Division, Horley Town drew 2-2 away to AFC Hayes, and Redhill slip to third place in the Combined Counties Division One, after drawing 2-2 at home to Frimley Green.

Crawley Wasps 8 – 0 Fulham Foundation

Crawley Wasps have secured their 12th match without defeat in all competitions.

It’s after an 8-nil victory at home over Fulham Foundation at the weekend.

Crawley went into half-time 3 goals up and extended their lead in the second half scoring three times in six minutes.  Holly Walker and Faye Rabson added the final two goals.

Wasps remain top of the London & South East Premier Division but Leyton Orient, five points behind with four games in hand, remain strong title favourites.