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Climbing community ‘gutted’ over closure of K2 climbing wall

The climbing community in Crawley has been left “absolutely gutted” by the closure of the climbing wall at K2.

The Keep Climbing K2 Crawley group had tried to find different options of keeping the wall open, including a petition which attracted 2,250 signatures.

Crawley Borough Council said it and its operators Everyone Active knew the decision would be “disappointing for the climbing community”.

However, it added that market dynamics had changed and the climbing wall was “no longer viable”.

Sussex Police officer dismissed

A Sussex Police officer has been dismissed by the force after facing allegations of sexual assault and attempted rape against a colleague.

47-year-old, Daniel Julian, was accused of attempting to rape a fellow officer in a hotel in Kent in August 2021, but was found not guilty at trial.

A misconduct hearing which concluded on Monday found the former police constable, had breached the force’s professional standards and he was dismissed without notice.

Julian will also be added to the College of Policing Barred List, meaning he will not be able to serve in the police in the future.

Plans for 130 home on green belt spark public outcry

Plans to build up to 130 homes on protected green belt land in Surrey have sparked a backlash, with nearly 700 objections lodged by residents.

Developers have asked for outline planning permission for a 13 hectare site on farmland between Kingswood and Burgh Heath.

With the site in the Metropolitan Green Belt, residents have said that building there would mean giving upone of the last stretches of countryside before Greater London.

While the developers, Lightwood, said the land presented an “opportunity to create a high-quality, thoughtfully designed place to live, work and connect with nature”.

Free Music Events Throughout the Summer in Crawley

Crawley Borough Council is delighted to announce a series of free music events to be held on the High Street this summer – starting in mid-June. The news was announced by Councillor Michael Jones, Leader of Crawley Borough Council at the Full Council meeting last night (25 March). 

The music will be on every Thursday evening, between 5pm and 8pm and will be free to attend. It will showcase local talent, as well as other national acts. 

High Street ‘Summer Sounds’ is all about our significant investment in supporting our town centre and encouraging more people to spend time on our historic high street. These free events will help create a lively atmosphere, support local businesses, bars and restaurants and make Crawley a welcoming and entertaining place to visit throughout the summer, as well as help support our night-time economy. I’m thrilled the council is supporting making such great activities happen, here in our town centre and I hope everyone has a great time!

Councillor Michael Jones

Leader

Crawley Borough Council

Critical Incident Declared at East Surrey Hospital

Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust have declared a Critical Incident due to the continued high levels of Norovirus across East Surrey Hospital and the significant levels of sustained demand on emergency care services.

The current situation has been exacerbated in recent days by a rise in staff sickness and challenges discharging patients and moving patients around the site in line with increased infection control measures.

Members of the public can help the Trust ensure care is available for those with the most urgent and serious care needs by seeking help from the most appropriate health services for their health condition:

  • People should continue to use pharmacies, GP practices, walk-in centres, the NHS App and NHS 111 online or by phone 24/7 for urgent health advice
  • People should only use 999 and ED for serious or life-threatening conditions or medical emergencies (when someone is seriously ill or injured and their life is at risk).
  • Unfortunately, we may need to reschedule some non-urgent appointments to accommodate those patients with the most urgent clinical need. People should however continue to attend appointments unless they are contacted by the Trust to reschedule. Cancer and our other most urgent operations will continue to be prioritised.
  • If you have a loved one who is ready to be discharged from hospital we would be very grateful for your support in enabling that discharge as quickly and safely as possible.

In addition, the Trust has put in place temporary visiting restrictions to all its wards at East Surrey Hospital until further notice, with the exception of patients on end of life care, in maternity and paediatric wards, and in ED. This will help to reduce the risk of further spread and support the safe care of its patient.

Anyone coming to the site must follow additional infection control measures to help reduce the spread of Norovirus – including practicing good hand-hygiene, reducing their movement around the site, and wearing masks affected in clinical areas.  You can find out more here.

Dr Ed Cetti, Chief Medical Officer for Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, said:

“In response to the continued high levels of Norovirus across our hospital, sustained demand in our Emergency Department, and the challenges we are facing moving patients around the site in line with necessary infection control measures, the Trust has declared a Critical Incident.

“Temporary visiting restrictions to all our wards at East Surrey Hospital therefore remain in place until further notice, with the exception of patients on end of life care, in our maternity and paediatric wards, and in ED. This will help to reduce the risk of further spread and support patient safety.

“In line with our strengthened infection prevention measures, we continue to ask members of the public not to come to the hospital if they have had diarrhoea or vomiting in the last 48 hours.

“We know how important visiting is and we are keeping these measures under close review and will lift them as soon as we are able to. More information on visiting and local urgent care options is available on our website.”