A report on Crawley

St John the Baptist's Church from the southeast
Crawley signal box in 2008
Queen's Square in the central shopping area, looking towards the bandstand, The Body Shop, Marks & Spencer and the former Woolworths store
One of the neighbourhood churches: St Mary's in Southgate (now a locally listed building)
Borough of Crawley shown within West Sussex
Crawley Town Hall, on The Boulevard in the town centre
Ordnance Survey map of the Crawley area, 1932
The Southgate neighbourhood's parade of shops
Each neighbourhood has colour-coded street name signs (Southgate example pictured).
Neighbourhoods of Crawley, identified in the table
Church Road in Lowfield Heath village, looking east towards St Michael and All Angels Church. No houses remain here; a hotel, depots and light industrial units have replaced the earlier development.
Graph of population growth in Crawley 1901–2001. Horizontal axis: year. Vertical axis: population.
Former Virgin Atlantic head office.
Schlumberger House, the head office of WesternGeco at Gatwick Airport
34 and 36 High Street - Grade II late 18th-century brick building with sash windows, two chimneys and a tiled roof.
The Friary Way entrance to County Mall
Crawley police station
Crawley library, opened in December 2008
Crawley station, with five storeys of offices above the ticket office and concourse area
A Metrobus double-decker bus at Crawley bus station
Gatwick is the world's second busiest single-runway international airport.
Entrance to the K2 Leisure Centre
Pond at Goff's Park Crawley, January 2009
The Memorial Gardens
The Grade II listed Worth Training Centre, Turners Hill Road, Pound Hill, Crawley
1902 Autocar in the 2018 London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, High Street, Crawley.
The main building of Central Sussex College
Broadfield House, which now houses the Atelier 21 Future School
Erin Doherty
Ms. Dynamite
Romesh Ranganathan
Gareth Southgate
Daley Thompson
Alan Minter
Leadley
Laura Moffatt
Robert Smith

Large town and borough in West Sussex, England.

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The church of King Charles the Martyr

Royal Tunbridge Wells

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Town in Kent, England, 30 mi southeast of central London.

Town in Kent, England, 30 mi southeast of central London.

The church of King Charles the Martyr
Photochrom of the Pantiles, 1895
An 1860 engraving of The Calverley Hotel, on Decimus Burton's Calverley estate. It still stands today as Hotel du Vin & Bistro.
Calverley Crescent, part of the Calverley Park estate
The borough of Tunbridge Wells as shown within Kent
Tunbridge Wells Town Hall
The sandstone Wellington Rocks on Tunbridge Wells common
The geology of Tunbridge Wells as part of the Weald
The Royal Victoria Place shopping centre
Tunbridge Wells Library, Museum and Art Gallery
The gardens at Calverley Grounds

Tunbridge Wells is at the hub of a series of roads, the primary ones being the A26, which runs from Maidstone to Newhaven; the A264, which runs from Five Oaks to Pembury (via Crawley and East Grinstead); and the A267, which runs south from Tunbridge Wells to Hailsham.

The “Tower Block” at the Crawley campus.

Crawley College

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College of further education in West Sussex.

College of further education in West Sussex.

The “Tower Block” at the Crawley campus.
View from the police station

Crawley College of Further Education was opened in 1958 by West Sussex County Council at the campus in Crawley town centre.

K2 is named after the second highest mountain in the world

K2 Leisure Centre

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K2 is named after the second highest mountain in the world

K2 is a sports and leisure facility covering 57,194 m2 in Pease Pottage Hill Crawley, UK.

Oriel High School

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Maintained community secondary school for pupils aged 11 to 18.

Maintained community secondary school for pupils aged 11 to 18.

It opened in September 2004 as part of a reorganisation of secondary education in Crawley, catering for just 370 pupils in years 7 and 8.

Ifield railway station

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Ifield railway station (pronounced 'Eye-field') serves the neighbourhoods of Ifield and Gossops Green in the West Sussex town of Crawley, England.

Parish Church of St. Nicholas

St Nicholas Church, Worth

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Parish Church of St. Nicholas
East end, showing apse and tower
Interior, looking east towards the apsidal chancel
The grave of Robert Whitehead at St Nicholas Church, pictured in 2013

St Nicholas Church is a Church of England parish church in Worth, a village in Crawley, England, which at one time had the largest geographical parish in England.

Current logo used by the school

Thomas Bennett Community College

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Secondary school with academy status for pupils aged 11 to 19.

Secondary school with academy status for pupils aged 11 to 19.

Current logo used by the school
Current logo used by the school
New buildings of Thomas Bennett Community College

The school was planned as part of the development of Crawley as a new town in the late 1940s.

Metrobus (South East England)

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Bus operator with routes in parts of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, and Greater London.

Bus operator with routes in parts of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, and Greater London.

Scania N94UD OmniDekka double-decker, in Orpington, operating London Buses route 353 en route to Addington
Leyland Olympian in the yellow and blue livery used until the early 2000s
Alexander ALX200 bodied Dennis Dart SLF in Horsham in the older outside London livery
Plaxton Pointer 2 bodied Dennis Dart SLF in the newer outside London livery
Scania OmniCity on route 405 in November 2011
Scania OmniDekka in September 2003
Scania OmniDekka in Transport for London red livery on route 405 at Redhill in June 2009

Metrobus operates from a garage in Crawley.

Coat of arms of the School

St Wilfrid's Catholic School

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Coat of arms of the School

St Wilfrid's Catholic School is a voluntary aided comprehensive Catholic secondary school in Crawley, West Sussex, England for pupils aged 11 to 18.

West Sussex County Council offices in Horsham

West Sussex County Council

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Authority that governs the non-metropolitan county of West Sussex.

Authority that governs the non-metropolitan county of West Sussex.

West Sussex County Council offices in Horsham

Crawley Borough Council