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New Surrey Police Eastern base for Salfords

Photo credit: Tracey Franklin.  Photo shows the former Reigate Police Station – its sale will fund the development of the new Surrey Police Eastern base in Salfords.

Surrey Police has purchased a new base in the East of the county; it’s located in Salfords at the Perrywood Business Park on Honeycrock Lane.

The Eastern Divisional Headquarters has been operating out of Wray Park in Reigate since the discovery of RAAC concrete at Reigate Police Station two years ago. Plans were announced last month to move the divisional HQ to a new site in Leatherhead. 

There had been concerns from local residents that the move of the headquarters from Reigate to Leatherhead would mean a lack of police presence in the East of Surrey.  However the Force says the secondary site in Salfords will provide a permanent police station and front counter for the public. 

It will be funded by the sale of the former Reigate Police Station.

Yellow weather warning issued for the South East

A yellow weather warning for the South East has been issued by the Met Office.

The warning predicts some disruption to travel and the possibility of flooding across East Sussex and West Sussex, as well as parts of Kent and Surrey.

A total of 15-25mm of rain is likely across the warning area, but 40-60mm may fall in some places, most likely over the Downs.

For those at risk of property flooding, the weather service recommends preparing a flood plan and an emergency flood kit.

£3.9m funding for Horley Town Park

£3.9 million of funding has been allocated to develop a new Town Park at Tanyard Meadows Horley to enhance sport and play provision in the town.

Reigate & Banstead Borough Council’s Executive agreed to allocate funding earmarked to deliver new facilities to meet the needs of the growing population.

The Council will now begin the process to appoint a design team to develop proposals and a planning application, followed by a contractor to undertake the works.

For more information about the new Town Park, visit Horley Town Park page.

Tourism deliver £4.06billion to Sussex economy

Experience Sussex, the official visitor economy development programme for East and West Sussex, has revealed that that tourism contributed more than £4.06 billion for the local economy in 2024.

The number of overseas visitors staying in East and West Sussex increased by 21%.

These figures do not includes Brighton and Hove.

Councillor Penny di Cara, East Sussex County Council’s lead member for economy, said: “It is hugely encouraging to see the growth in overseas visitor and the important contribution this makes to the region’s economy.”

Crawley Council to Run Employment Scheme up to 2030

Crawley Borough Council’s Cabinet has agreed an updated Employment and Skills Programme running up to 2030, which will focus on helping more residents access higher-level qualifications and quality jobs, and supporting young people into work and learning.

The programme aims to assist local businesses, particularly in high-value and green sectors, with recruitment, and champion fair pay by promoting Crawley as a Living Wage Town. It also aims to significantly improve social mobility and career opportunities for local residents, while supporting businesses to recruit and retain employees.

The programme will introduce business support for young entrepreneurs and youth-led enterprises, develop a green skills curriculum in partnership with Crawley College, and create a Crawley Employer Board to align skills with local business needs. It will also strengthen collaboration with London Gatwick to ensure residents benefit from new job opportunities, expand access to higher-level education and degree-level study, and increase university-level provision in the borough.

This will build on existing work by the council that has already supported over 1,000 residents into employment through its Employ Crawley service.

Employ Crawley offers a one-to-one employment support service, giving advice, guidance and local knowledge support as well as signposting to specialist organisations, for those who are facing barriers into work. This free service is open to all Crawley residents over 19 and aims to make navigating the world of work simpler. Together with a dedicated support officer, residents can create a plan which is unique to them.

Earlier this year, Employ Crawley formed a partnership with FreeShop Crawley at the new Learning Lab based in Bewbush Community Centre, supported by UK Shared Prosperity Funding. Its role is to provide skills and employment services to Bewbush residents including digital training clinics and wellbeing workshops.

Two STEM Skills Centres have opened in the borough at Crawley College and London Gatwick, offering training in science, engineering, technology and maths. The Sussex and Surrey Institute of Technology has opened at Crawley College and will be delivering advanced technical training in areas such as engineering, robotics, and Artificial Intelligence. The inspirational Dare to Dream programme has engaged more than 5,000 students across all secondary schools in Crawley.

We are extremely proud of what we’ve achieved so far through the Employment and Skills Programme.  We are ambitious for Crawley and our residents, and serious about supporting them in their aspirations to achieve their full potential.  This new edition will create powerful skills pathways, enabling access to high-value jobs and supporting local businesses. Together with our partners, we aim to secure further funding and make Crawley a hub for opportunity and innovation.

Councillor Atif Nawaz

Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Planning

Crawley Borough Council