Archive for September 6th, 2010

Go online or text for your right to vote

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Go online or text for your right to vote

Technology-savvy residents are using the web and text messages to tell the council who is eligible to vote in their households – and saving the council money too.

Crawley Borough Council is reminding residents to fill in their electoral registration form so they are eligible to vote.

Every household will have received a form which needs to be completed and either sent back to the council or confirmed by phone, text or the internet.

Only then will the eligible people living at that address be added to the

2011 Register of Electors.

The most cost effective way for the council to carry out this annual process is for forms to be returned electronically via www.register-online.co.uk, via text to 07624 802252 or by automated phone by calling 0808 1617640.

In just a week, the council has had more than 12,000 forms returned. Of this

figure:

. 2,546 have been returned via the internet

. 524 have been sent back by text

. 2,059 have been completed using the automated phone system

. 7,000 have sent in the post.

You have to be registered in order to vote and often to open a bank account or obtain a mortgage or other financial services.

Crawley Borough Council has elections in May 2011. Tilgate and Maidenbower residents will need to return their forms before September 22 to be able to vote in the Crawley Borough Council Tilgate Ward by-election and West Sussex County Council Maidenbower Ward by-election. Both elections will be held on Thursday October 7.

Residents are reminded that even if there are no changes to the eligible voters at the property the form must either be returned, confirmed over the phone or via the internet address on the form.

For more information call Crawley Borough Council’s Electoral Registration Team on 01293 438346 or 01293 438705.

How to register by freephone or the internet

If all of the printed details on your voter registration form are correct, you can register by telephone or the internet.

Telephone

1. Dial 0808 1617640

2. When asked, key in the 10-digit unique reference number on your

registration form

3. When asked key in 0

4. You will now be told that you have registered no changes. You will

be asked to confirm this by pressing 0

5. Your registration is complete and you should not return the

registration form.

Internet

1. Visit www.register-online.co.uk

2. Key in the 10-digit unique reference number and password, which are

printed on your registration form

3. You will now be asked to confirm that there are no changes by

pressing the confirm button

4. You can print a confirmation of your registration.

Text

1. Text your 10-digit unique reference number to 07624 802252

2. You will be sent a return text confirming your registration

3. Your network will make its normal charge for sending texts.

Crawley gets go ahead for one of the first 16 Free Schools

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Crawley gets go ahead for one of the first 16 Free Schools

It was announced today by Michael Gove that Discovery New School (DNS) in Crawley is one of the first group of schools to be given the go ahead for opening in September 2011. The group is led by Crawley residents, Lindsey and Andrew Snowdon and will be a small primary school of just over a hundred pupils admitting children from across Crawley. They have now been approved to progress to the next stage where they will work on the detail of their application with the Department of Education. DNS have already spent many months in preparation and been through a rigorous process to be selected as one of the top 16 groups in the country.

Andrew Snowdon, of DNS commented: “We are thrilled to have been selected as one of the best in the country and allowed to move our application forward. We will be offering a real choice to parents with small classes using the well established Montessori teaching method and curriculum. In the next few weeks we will be working to agree the building, curriculum details and budgets with the Department for Education and start preparing for admissions in September 2011. This is great feather in the cap for Crawley and Sussex and we hope to help raise aspirations and offer parents greater choice. With Crawley continuing to expand there will be no impact on existing primary schools or their funding.

We believe that choice is important and that parents have a right to select a school that suits them and their child. Parents and teachers know that small classes and talented teachers with greater freedom in the classroom will make a difference. That is why the number of parents that have registered interest is already considerable and why we have had teachers applying for jobs before being approved. Montessori methods are well proven and put the child first allowing them to progress at the best possible pace for their individual needs. Children and teachers should enjoy school and pupils make better progress when they do.”

Final details to complete the application process must be agreed with the Department of Education but Discovery New School plans a target class sizes of 16 children with a similar budget to a local authority school. They will be a state school, with no selection or fees, run as a charity. Parents will be able to make applications for September 2011 to both existing schools and DNS.

Free Schools are academies within the state system,but not run by the local authority. Academies were originally set up by Labour and now being used by the Coalition Government and Education Secretary Michael Gove to allow smaller parent and teacher groups to start schools giving parents greater choice.

Andrew, 50 is a former KPMG consultant and businessman with interests in Crawley and London. He lives in Ifield and went to school in Crawley. Lindsey, a Montessori teacher, ran a small not for profit independent primary school for 6 years and served as a governor of several local state primary schools for a number of years.

Henry Smith, MP for Crawley, has been a strong supporter of Discovery New School from the beginning. Andrew Snowdon added “We are not linked to any political party our interest is in the children and education, but Henry Smith has always been there for us, even before he was elected as our MP in May. The application process is rigorous and Mr Smith has been very supportive throughout”.

Farmers’ market returns this Sunday

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Farmers’ market returns this Sunday

Crawley Farmers’ Market returns this Sunday (12th September) from 10am-4pm.

Shoppers will be able to sample delights from more than 20 stalls in Queens Square with meats, vegetables, cheeses and much more to choose from.

And the first 250 shoppers at this new market will receive a Crawley Farmer’s Market organic cotton shopping bag absolutely free.

The market will be packed with local produce from Sussex, Surrey, Kent and Hampshire and is run by a locally-based stallholder.

The market will return to Queens Square on the second Sunday of each month.