Autumn 2024

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Protecting Your Family’s Inheritance

WESTMINSTER LAW

Wills ~ Estate Planning ~ Probate

If you are over 60 it will only cost you £95* to make or update your Will.

We are also Lasting Power of Attorney Specialistsonly £95* each LPA if instructed during the Will appointment.

Most people hope that their estate will pass on to their loved ones eventually. But this will not happen for many unless careful arrangements have been made to protect their assets from being taken towards the end of their life to pay for care home fees. The solution to help protect your estate is a Will incorporating a Property Protection Trust (PPT). A testamentary PPT can only be executed whilst both partners remain alive. Upon death of the first partner, their Will specifies that their share of the property is placed into trust and names the ultimate beneficiary of this share, normally the children of the deceased. The surviving partner, under the terms of the Trust, has the unequivocal right to remain living in the property for the rest of their life. On the death of the second partner the Trust comes to an end and the property passes to the beneficiaries. As the surviving partner does not own the deceased’s share of the property it is fully protected for the beneficiaries, so if the surviving partner requires care, or even remarries, this share of the children’s inheritance is protected. This last point can be of particular interest to couples who have come together but have children from different partners. A PPT can help each person in a relationship ensure that their children inherit their share of the property, while giving their surviving partner the ability to live in the property for the rest of their life. If the surviving partner wants to move to another property they can still sell the property and the proceeds be used to purchase a new property; the terms of the trust remain over the new property.

Westminster Law will assess your current circumstances and arrange the trust that will provide the best protection for you, your family and your assets.

Five Crawley parks retain Green Flag status

All five Crawley parks have retained their Green Flag Awards, with Tilgate Park achieving the status for an incredible 22 consecutive years.

Tilgate Park, Goffs Park, Memorial Gardens, Worth Park and Ifield Mill Pond all kept their Green Flag Awards for 2024.

The Green Flag Award is the international quality mark for parks and green spaces and is testament to the hard work and dedication of the teams that make the green spaces places that everyone can enjoy.

Goffs Park has now been awarded the Green Flag 16 times. The popular park features a lake, miniature railway and great play facilities.

For Memorial Gardens, this is its 16th Green Flag and the sixth consecutive year for Worth Park, with its historical formal gardens, a stunning fountain, stone balustrading, a listed rockery, a wooded lake, a meadow, croquet lawns and a tennis court impressing the judges.

Worth Park has also again received a Green Heritage Site Accreditation, supported by Historic England, for the management of its historic features.

Ifield Mill Pond has received the Green Flag award for the fifth year running.

The Green Flag Award scheme, managed by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy under licence from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, recognises and rewards well-managed parks and green spaces, setting the benchmark standard for the management of green spaces across the United Kingdom and around the world.

For more information about parks in Crawley, visit crawley.gov.uk/parks

Get ready for weekly food waste collections

Crawley Borough Council is starting to prepare for weekly food waste collections and the effect this will have on residents’ general rubbish collections.

Councils must introduce a weekly food waste kerbside collection service for all households by 1 April 2026 as part of the Simpler Recycling scheme, which aims to create consistency in the way recycling, food waste and garden waste are collected across the country.

Food makes up almost half of what is put in household rubbish bins, so the roll out of these new collections will see the amount of general rubbish fall. This could enable a move to fortnightly general rubbish collections in Crawley.

A typical rubbish bin in Crawley contains 38.2 per cent general waste and 44.2 per cent food waste.

The Waste and Recycling Scrutiny Panel discussed various options for waste collection arrangements alongside the introduction of food waste collection services.

For more details on waste and recycling visit crawley.gov.uk/waste-and-recycling

Mayor’s engagements

New Mayor of Crawley, Councillor Sharmila Sivarajah’s civic year gets off to a busy start!

The Mayor attended the 80th anniversary of D-Day with our commemorative beacon lighting at Tilgate Park, Dew Festival at Worth Church, Windrush Day, Community Awards and Armed Forces Day in June.

Whilst in July there was a community event at Cherry Lane, visiting the Armed Force Veterans Breakfast Club and a viewing of St Margaret's School film at Cineworld.

Events continued in August with Crawley Arts Festival exhibition, Crawley Fusion Mela, the Russell Martin Foundation charity football match and a Hindu community charity day!

Work begins on a new Institute of Technology Hub at Crawley College

Work is starting at Crawley College on a new Sussex and Surrey Institute of Technology (SSIoT) centre.

The college, which is part of the Chichester College Group (CCG), is building a new £15million centre on the site at College Road in Crawley.

The new, four-storey building will provide high-quality learning environments housing specialist construction, engineering and digital ‘Learning Factories’, designed to be inclusive for all students attending the new institution.

Alongside specialist training facilities, the centre will also house spaces to support Crawley’s Town’s Fund curriculum focus on sustainable technologies and building practices, as well as collaboration and event space.

IoTs, in particular, are designed to spearhead the delivery of higher technical education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) subjects, and bring colleges and universities together with employers to equip local economies with a skilled workforce.

From the leader

A lot has happened since the last issue, both locally and nationally. As Leader of the council, I am pleased that Crawley has shown what a calm and strong community it is, where people from many

different backgrounds live and work together with very few issues. And long may that continue, the strength in what we achieve together as one whole community is a tremendous help in getting the very best outcomes for everyone.

We will continue to work to make Crawley even better and I hope this edition of Crawley Live shows just a few of the ways that will happen.

It may not feel like it at the moment, but colder weather is unlikely to be far away – you can read about help with

your energy bills and preparing for winter on page 23.

And the council is always working on your side to make sure there are great things to do in the borough, whether that be Free Park Tennis or improvements to local play areas.

There are also national changes being introduced which will see weekly food collections and other changes to recycling and rubbish collection which you can read more about on pages 18 and 19.

There’s always so much going on in Crawley.

Free Park Tennis seasonal membership offer

To celebrate the launch of the new Free Park Tennis programme at West Green Park, we are offering new participants the opportunity to sign up for a seasonal household membership and get £5 off the full price of £45!

Our seasonal memberships offers households up to five hours of play per week*.

For more information visit clubspark.lta.org.uk/Crawley/Membership/Join or scan the QR code.

*Promotion will run until 15 September 2024.

Have your say on air quality

People who live and work in Crawley are invited to have their say on Crawley Borough Council’s draft Air Quality Action Plan 2024 to 2029. The plan aims to improve air quality and reduce residents’ exposure to air pollution. It outlines the measures the council is currently taking and proposes new interventions to help reduce concentrations of air pollutants and people’s exposure to air pollution.

The plan recognises that, as a borough council, we cannot achieve this alone and will rely on key stakeholders such as West Sussex County Council.

Some of the measures in the Air Quality Action Plan include:

• infrastructure upgrades to improve sustainable transport, including provision of more walking and cycling routes

• installation of more electric vehicle charging points

• a schools project to raise awareness of air pollution and how to make changes which reduce pollution

• an energy efficiency programme in council-owned homes and property

• work with West Sussex County Council to manage traffic and reduce vehicle pollution

• a Clean Air Charter for Crawley

Visit crawley.gov.uk/consultation to have your say before 13 September.

Wellbalanced

Our reinvigorating Wellbalanced programme has the potential to transform your world!

Crawley Wellbeing is here to help you improve your strength and balance and support you in taking meaningful steps to renewed stability and confidence.

Annual canvass begins

Crawley Borough Council’s Electoral Services Team has started the annual canvass for the electoral register.

The canvass is an important part of the work of getting everyone in Crawley who is eligible to vote included on the register.

Residents will be contacted at different times over the coming months and in different ways, including by email, text, post and a personal visit.

Some of these contacts will need a response, and where no response is received the law requires the council to send reminders, including personal visits to properties.

The council is urging all residents to keep an eye out for their voter registration details to ensure they can vote in upcoming elections.

For more information visit crawley.gov.uk/democracy

Man fined for fly-tipping

A man has been fined £400 after fly-tipping behind Langley Green Parade.

Crawley Borough Council’s Community Protection Team was alerted to the fly-tipping following a video posted on social media in May.

The video showed a man and a boy removing items from a grey Vauxhall Astra and dumping them behind the shopping parade.

The council’s Community Protection team and Investigation Team traced the man, interviewed him under caution and issued him with a Fixed Penalty Notice of £400, which he paid.

If you see fly-tipping, select ‘report a problem’ via my.crawley.gov.uk

The council’s Community Protection Officers investigate incidents of fly-tipping and work with the Corporate Investigations Team to catch and prosecute the people involved.

For more information about the Community Protection Team, visit crawley.gov.uk/communityprotection

What's on this AUTUMN

14 September

High Street Live, 12 noon to 8pm Crawley’s historic High Street will be closed to traffic and alive with musical performances all afternoon. With free admission, soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the food and drink on offer from the bars and restaurants. Find out more at crawleyfestival.com and Crawley Festival’s Facebook page.

1 to 31 October

Creepy Crawley, town centre

Spooktacular fun in the town centre! CC the Spider and Creepy Crawley return for a third year of free family fun! With dinosaur shows, spooky roaming acts and a Dragon Academy Adventure Trail.

4 to 6 October

Dreamy Place 2024, Queens Square and Memorial Gardens

The festival of digital art, technology and culture returns to Crawley. Highlights include Limbic Cinema’s Vessels – a three-dimensional sculpture made entirely of highpowered lasers in specially constructed containers and Megan Broadmeadow’s Dewinianeth using hologram technology to create a wonderful child-friendly character in the bandstand that passers-by can come and meet! Plus an evening outdoor film trail, artificial intelligence expert discussion and Hologram Workshop with Kristina Pulejkova at Crawley Library. For full details and timings go to dreamy-place.com

5 October

Black History Month exhibition launch, Crawley Museum, 1pm to 4pm

There will be talks on black heroes, black lives matter too, the Windrush scandal update, poetry, African and Caribbean music and food tasting as well as African storytelling and Linos Wengara Magaya and Zimbaremabwe Mbira Vibes.

3 November

London to Brighton Veteran Car Run

See the classic cars as they pass through Crawley on their journey from London to the finishing line in Brighton. veterancarrun.com

3 November

The Alternative Car Show, 10am to 3pm

Come and enjoy the Veteran Car Run with loads more to see, from US cop cars to Corvettes. Feast your eyes on these beautiful automobiles and enjoy all the best that the town centre has to offer.

9 November

Diverse languages exhibition launch, Crawley Museum, 1pm to 4pm

Diverse poems, stories and songs in different languages. World music by Ensemble Reza plus cake tasting.

16 November

Light Up Crawley, Queens Square, 3pm to 6pm

Join in the festive fun of the annual Christmas tree lighting! With music, entertainment and special guests, it promises to be an exciting and merry afternoon!

23 November

Phoenix Choir of Crawley, St Andrew’s Church, Furnace Green, 7.30pm

Phoenix Choir of Crawley present a choral concert including English folk songs arranged by John Rutter and Cecilia McDowall. More information is available on Phoenix Choir of Crawley’s Facebook page, at PhoenixChoirCrawley.org or call 07821 872666.

Keep up-to-date with the events programme at crawley.gov.uk/events or follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

Tilgate Park's Magical Christmas returns for 2024!

Get ready for a season of festive cheer as Tilgate Park's Magical Christmas returns this year, on selected dates throughout December. Bring your family and friends to experience the enchantment of Christmas with a visit to Father Christmas in his cosy grotto*. Wander through the wintery Nature Centre to meet some of our adorable animals. Grab some festive food (and a mulled wine!) and settle down to watch an entertaining show. Oh, and don’t

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Recycle your textiles, small electricals and batteries

Small amounts of clean, dry, unwanted textiles as well as old or broken small electrical items can be put next to your individual or communal bins in tied carrier bags for collection.

Download a label from crawley.gov.uk/waste-and-recycling for your bagged textiles and/or small electricals or alternatively make your own to identify what's in your bags.

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Place NEXT TO your REDtop bin

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Small electricals: Place NEXT TO your rubbish bin

Meadowlands Play Area reopens after refurbishment

Crawley Borough Council has refurbished and reopened Meadowlands Play Area in West Green as part of a wider programme to revitalise unsupervised playgrounds across Crawley.

New play equipment installed includes a tipi carousel, steel swing frame consisting of an inclusive swing seat, cradle swing and ‘you and me’ swing, three springers, a roundabout and a junior multi-play tower with two slides.

Crawley Borough Council spent £65,000 on the works and allocated additional funds to improve the access footpath from West Green Drive to the play area and general groundwork improvements.

As part of the current phase of the Unsupervised Play Investment Programme, six out of the 10 approved schemes have now been completed, with the remaining four schemes to be delivered by early 2025.

To celebrate the refurbishment of Meadowlands Play Area, Crawley Play Service organised a fun day. The event – part of the wider summer holiday outreach programme – saw local community groups join in to deliver a fantastic, vibrant event.

crawley.gov.uk/play

Help at the press of a button

Lifeline is a personal alarm for anyone living in Crawley to use at home in an emergency, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. One press of the button connects you to our Alarm Receiving Centre, where an operator will take your call and get you the appropriate help.

The Lifeline service allows you to maintain your independence and feel safe in your own home.

Our GPS tracker is suitable for those who like to get out and about and may need to call for help suddenly. The operator will be able to send help to your exact location.

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Additional equipment, such as smoke or heat detectors, that works with a Lifeline and automatically contacts the Alarm Receiving Centre, is also available.

Free installation, small weekly rent

The weekly rental charge for a personal alarm includes a responsive repair and replace service of our equipment, an annual service visit from the Lifeline Team and access to an operator 24 hours a day.

For extra peace of mind, we can offer a key safe as part of your Lifeline package. If you don’t have any

local contacts, a key safe is a good alternative to enable access into your home in an emergency. Your key holders can be family, friends or neighbours who are happy to respond to your calls.

Contact us on 01293 438468 or at lifeline@crawley.gov.uk

Find out more at crawley.gov.uk/lifeline

Get help with your energy bills this autumn

The Home Energy Advice Service – provided by Arun and Chichester Citizens Advice

The free and impartial service offers homeowners, private and social tenants expert advice on energy efficiency improvements and grants, energy bills and debt and keeping warm. Call 0800 145 6879 (Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm) to speak to a qualified Home Energy Advisor, trained specifically for this exclusive service.

West Sussex Energy

Up-to-date home energy advice for West Sussex residents and professionals, including energy efficiency grants, keeping warm, cold homes, where to get help, heating/insulation grants and more. Visit westsussexenergy.co.uk for information.

Warmer Homes

Residents on a low income in hard-toheat homes without mains gas central heating, may be eligible for fullyfunded measures such as insulation, air source heat pumps, solar panels and heating controls through the government’s Home Upgrade Grant Scheme. To apply visit warmerhomes.org.uk or call freephone 0800 038 5737

September/October is a good time to get your home winter-ready, make sure it is properly insulated and see if you are eligible for help with the cost. You may qualify for a heating system upgrade or solar panels.

For more energy saving advice visit energysavingtrust.org.uk or moneysavingexpert.com/energy

Employ Crawley Jobs Fair

Thursday 12 September from 10am to 2pm at Crawley Town Hall

Local businesses will be promoting their job opportunities at this free event that’s open to all. It’s your chance to meet face-to-face with local employers to see what jobs they have to offer and what they expect from candidates.

Meet the Employ Crawley Team and see how they can help you find the right job opportunities or training.

We would love to see you there!

Community groups awarded grants

Seven community groups have received a total of £46,457 in grants from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). The UKSPF aims to decrease the gap in healthy life expectancy and increase opportunities between those in the most and least deprived areas in Crawley.

Funding is provided to support projects that boost productivity, pay, jobs and living standards, improve public services, empower local leaders and communities, or restore a sense of community and local pride.

Crawley Borough Council secured £1 million from the UKSPF over three years to be spent in Bewbush, Broadfield and West Green. In 2024 to 2025, funding has been given to these seven recipients:

• Crawley Community Youth Service (CCYS) – £10,000 to deliver a weekly drop-in for young people in Broadfield

• Ten Little Toes Baby Bank –£10,000 for support with the venue cost of its hub in West Green and its outreach, engagement and volunteering programme

• Crawley Town Community Foundation – £7,250 to enhance Friday Night Kicks sessions at the 3G pitch in Broadfield

• Citizens Advice West Sussex – £5,532 to develop community information hubs to train and support residents to become volunteers

• Christians Against Poverty – £5,125 to increase finance and debt support and money management courses

• Dance Hub – £5,000 to develop the YES (Youth Empowered by StreetDance) project in West Green and Bewbush

• Creative Crawley – £3,550 to support a network of volunteer ‘Playmakers’ to develop the Art is Everywhere programme

For more information about the UKSPF visit crawley.gov.uk/grants

Worth Park wildflowers become beautiful art

An experimental meadow of wildflowers at Worth Park has been turned into works of art by a nonagenarian painter. The meadow was laid with biodegradable matting with the aim of increasing wildflower plant diversity, which in turn provides an essential food source for pollinators as well as other wildlife.

Beryl Hovell has tracked the development of the park’s meadow area over the past three years. She created her first artwork in 2022, at the age of 90, and has recently completed her third painting.

All three paintings are on display in the Community Room at Worth Park.

Beryl said: “My friend Jackie, who is one of the volunteer gardeners at Worth Park, took me to see their newly seeded wildflower meadow in 2022. What a lovely colourful sight. As an artist it inspired me and once that vision was in my head, I had to paint it on canvas.

“A year later I painted it again. It was interesting to see the differences and variations in growth, flowers, and colours.

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“In 2024 I saw it for the third time. Now there were more grasses and fewer flowers. When the wind caught the grasses, I loved the movement and tried to capture it in the painting together with small dots of colour emerging.

“A photograph can capture one view, but an artist can condense a number of views into one and also inject a feeling of movement that a camera cannot.”

For more information about Worth Park visit crawley.gov.uk/worthpark and worthparkfriends.org

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Contacts

01293 438000 during office hours and for out-of-hours emergencies comments@crawley.gov.uk crawley.gov.uk/democracy

Crawley Borough Councillors

Bewbush and North Broadfield

Marion Ayling – Labour 07886 920815

marion.ayling@crawley.gov.uk

Michael Jones – Labour 07944 578872 michael.jones@crawley.gov.uk

Sharmila Sivarajah – Labour 07717 800021 sharmila.sivarajah@crawley.gov.uk

Broadfield

Ian Irvine – Labour 01293 439503 ian.irvine@crawley.gov.uk

Kiran Khan – Labour 07787 222314 kiran.khan@crawley.gov.uk

Tim Lunnon – Labour 07763 735143 tim.lunnon@crawley.gov.uk

Furnace Green

Duncan Crow – Conservative 01293 888564

duncan.crow@crawley.gov.uk

Hazel Hellier – Conservative 07717 800126 hazel.hellier@crawley.gov.uk

Gossops Green and North East Broadfield

Esther Barrott – Labour 07386 698839 esther.barrott@crawley.gov.uk

Chris Mullins – Labour 01293 511069 chris.mullins@crawley.gov.uk

Ifield

Julian Charatan – Labour 07823 326971 julian.charatan@crawley.gov.uk

Jilly Hart – Labour 07717 801008 jilly.hart@crawley.gov.uk

Local services

Beni Yianni – Labour 07386 698836 beni.yianni@crawley.gov.uk

Langley Green and Tushmore

Imran Ashraf – Labour 07823 326974 imran.ashraf@crawley.gov.uk

Shelly Bushnell – Labour 07386 698852 shelly.bushnell@crawley.gov.uk

Tahira Rana – Labour 07385 467631 tahira.rana@crawley.gov.uk

Maidenbower

Kim Jaggard – Conservative 07917 078437 kim.jaggard@crawley.gov.uk

Imtiaz Khan – Conservative 07471 021651 imtiaz.khan@crawley.gov.uk

Dominic Ramsay – Conservative 07386 698855 dominic.ramsay@crawley.gov.uk

Northgate and West Green

Gurinder S. Jhans – Labour 07468 709555 gurinder.jhans@crawley.gov.uk

Peter Lamb – Labour 07729 167084 peter.lamb@crawley.gov.uk

Sue Mullins – Labour 01293 511069 sue.mullins@crawley.gov.uk

Pound Hill North and Forge Wood

Tina Belben – Conservative 01293 884526 tina.belben@crawley.gov.uk

Nick Hilton – Labour 07386 698854 nick.hilton@crawley.gov.uk

A reminder where responsibilities lie for local services.

West Sussex County Council:

• Highways

• Potholes

• Footpaths

• Road maintenance

• Street lighting

• Education

• Children’s services

• Social services

• Trading Standards

• Health

• Libraries

• Recycling centre

In an emergency

The government’s advice is to ‘go in, stay in and tune in':

BBC Radio Sussex

104.8 and 95.3 FM

Heart Sussex

102.4 and 103.5 FM

Justin Russell – Labour 07823 326976 justin.russell@crawley.gov.uk

Pound Hill South and Worth

Thomas Bidwell – Conservative 07386 698853 thomas.bidwell@crawley.gov.uk

Craig Burke – Conservative 07823 326979 craig.burke@crawley.gov.uk

Bob Lanzer – Conservative 01293 884789 bob.lanzer@crawley.gov.uk

Southgate

Yasmin Khan – Labour 07717 801382 yasmin.khan@crawley.gov.uk

Bob Noyce – Labour 07341 887234

bob.noyce@crawley.gov.uk

Dipesh Patel – Labour 07386 698857 dipesh.patel@crawley.gov.uk

Three Bridges

Brenda Burgess – Conservative 01293 441204 brenda.burgess@crawley.gov.uk

Atif Nawaz – Labour 07787 222308 atif.nawaz@crawley.gov.uk

Steve Pritchard – Labour 07717 801403 steve.pritchard@crawley.gov.uk

Tilgate

Olu Adeniyi – Labour 07386 698858 olu.adeniyi@crawley.gov.uk

Maureen Mwagale – Conservative 07557 849286 maureen.mwagale@crawley.gov.uk

County Councillors

Bewbush and Ifield West chris.oxlade@westsussex.gov.uk

Labour 07710 900813

Broadfield brian.quinn@westsussex.gov.uk

Labour 01293 512650

Langley Green and Ifield East alison.cornell@westsussex.gov.uk

Labour 07760 111152

Maidenbower and Worth bob.lanzer@westsussex.gov.uk

Conservative 01293 884789

Northgate and West Green natalie.pudaloff@westsussex.gov.uk

Labour 07763 905279

Pound Hill richard.burrett@westsussex.gov.uk

Conservative 01293 522338

Southgate and Gossops Green zack.ali@westsussex.gov.uk

Conservative 07944 578872

Three Bridges brenda.burgess@crawley.gov.uk

Conservative 01293 441204

Tilgate and Furnace Green duncan.crow@westsussex.gov.uk

Conservative 01293 888564

Council meetings

All meetings take place at 7pm unless stated otherwise.

Live streaming committee meetings: Some committee meetings will be live streamed via the council’s YouTube channel and then stored on the same channel.

Go to youtube.com/crawleybc

• Licensing Committee 16 September

• Waste and Recycling Scrutiny Panel 7.30pm 17 September

• Overview and Scrutiny Panel 30 September

• Planning Committee 7.30pm 1 October

• Cabinet 2 October

• Full Council 7.30pm 16 October

Crawley Borough Council:

• Waste and recycling collections

• Dog bins and dog fouling

• Social housing

• Environmental Health

• Business rates

• Council Tax

• Open spaces (council-owned)

• Planning

• Economic development

• Car parks (Orchard Street, Town Hall and Kingsgate)

• Grass cutting

• Litter bins

• Play areas (council-owned)

• Parade noticeboards

Peter Lamb MP

To make an appointment, email peter.lamb.mp@parliament.uk and for more informaton visit members.parliament.uk

• Overview and Scrutiny Panel 4 November

• Planning Committee 7.30pm 5 November

• Cabinet 6 November

• Licensing Committee 11 November

• Governance Committee 12 November

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