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Crawley Borough Council Secures £200,000 in Grant Funding for new Technology

Crawley Borough Council has secured £200,000 of external grant funding to deliver a new Community Hubs project, supporting the installation of modern, smart technology across 23 sites in the borough.

The project will see a wide range of equipment installed in community centres and pavilions, enabling remote access and control of key building systems including CCTV, door entry and heating. This will allow facilities to be managed more efficiently and safely, while considerably reducing the need for council officers to travel between sites.

The new technology will deliver significant environmental benefits by cutting vehicle journeys, reducing energy consumption and making better use of resources. It will also help drive long-term cost efficiencies by improving how council buildings are monitored and maintained.

The Community Hubs project aligns with the council’s approved 2026 to 2027 budget. It will support internal compliance and project delivery, including work related to Martyn’s Law, enabling the council to significantly increase the amount of work it can carry out in this area. The new law requires reasonable public protection measures to be taken with regards to security and emergency response.

This funding allows us to make practical improvements to community buildings right across the borough, using technology to manage them more efficiently, safely and sustainably. By reducing officer travel and energy use, we are not only lowering costs but also supporting our environmental commitments. The Community Hubs project, alongside the additional investment approved in the 2026 to 2027 budget, will strengthen our capacity to deliver important work for residents and community groups.

Councillor Michael Jones

Leader of Crawley Borough Council

Installation of the new equipment will be rolled out across the 23 sites as part of the Community Hubs programme, helping to modernise facilities that are used daily by local residents and organisations.

Football: Crawley Town 2-2 Swindon

A last minute goal from Kellan Gordon, gave relegation-threatened Crawley a point in a 2-2 draw with Swindon.

After Klaidi Lolos’ opener for Crawley in the second half, goals from Aaron Drinan and Billy Bodin looked to have sealed victory for Swindon.

But 98th minute goal equalised the score.

Crawley place 21st on the table.

Former Crawley foster carer charged with child sex offences

A former foster carer in Crawley has been charged with child sex offences.

94-year-old Stanley Taylor, is charged with 21 sexual offences involving three young girls over several decades.

The allegations cover the period between 1971 and 2009.

Sussex Police first received a report in November, 2019, and an investigation was launched.

Mr Taylor is on conditional bail and is awaiting trial on 8 March 2027.

Gatwick Airport reports drop in profits

Gatwick Airport has announced a fall in profits last year after a drop in the number of short-haul flights.

The airport reported a pre-tax profits of £422.9 million in 2025, down 7.3% from the previous year.

The airport said this was driven by an almost-2% drop in passenger numbers on short-haul flights.

Man Attacked with Unknown Substance in Crawley

British Transport Police were called to Crawley train station on Saturday.

It was reported that a man in his thirties had a substance thrown at him just before 11.30 in the evening whereby he was then taken to hospital.

It’s not known at this stage what the substance was, but officers are asking if anyone knows about the incident then to get in touch with the police.