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What Crawley did when it snowed

Monday, January 11th, 2010

This January the snow fell over Crawley leaving it looking like something from a post card at Christmas.

The people of Crawley woke to at least five inches of snow on Wednesday 6th January 2010. In true tradition most of Crawley made their way to Tilgate Park to sledge down the hills, on the slopes of the underpaths at Broadfield or wherever there was a slope covered in soft fluffy glistening snow.

The snow bought fun and snowball fights but it also bought dangers to those who are elderly or disabled. The community showed true spirit by checking in on their neighbours and making sure they were stocked up with essentials and were keeping warm. We kept in touch with Crawley via our Facebook page and were touched at the amount of people going out of their way to help others. Here are some of the comments: -

Andrea Daniels Roberts said “Did the neighbours path, husband took someone home, leaving her car stranded.  But one thing, why are people ambling into the road???  When it is likely a car cannot stop!  Please be careful”

Fiona Keelan said “we have been helping our neighbors get their cars out of the street bless em. I’m lucky I have no car only my legs :)

Tricia Harding said “my two young sons were out the back of our house earlier and they helped push a mans car off some ice and they are only 9 and 11 years old he was very grateful to them bless them and they managed it xx”

Helen Wenban said “I popped to my neighbour to see if he was ok and he asked me for some milk, if only they knew how hard that is to find in crawley, I searched for ages, got some in the end”.

Tricia Harding said “its like my mum would say “its the spirit of the blitz” people always come to the aid of others when the chips are down and times are hard xx”

Graham Harding said “a group of youngsters helped me push my car out of tilgate park last night when I got stuck. Who says youngsters in Crawley (and hoodys) are all bad. The girls were pretty too. I felt bad pelting them with snow from my wheels. THANKS YOU GUYS AND GALS ”

Anita Parker said “TWO MEN HELPED ME YESTERDAY GOT STUCK IN SOUTHGATE THANK YOU GUYS XX”

Helen Wenban said “I HAVE to go out and get some milk so I can have my cuppa, I will be calling in on my neighbours to see if they need anything, I did get stuck yesterday twice in the deep snow and got helped out”.

Jackie Finch said “my hubby cleared our path,neighbours paths and most of our street, well done baby xxx”

It soon became apparent local shops as well as the big supermarkets were running low on bread and milk. So we encouraged the community to let us know where they bought theirs from and how much was left so we could notify people therefore saving them a wasted journey.

It really was a teamwork situation and made us very proud to see so many people helping others and being informative. We believe this is not a one off and we should make provisions for next year. So we are going to set up a ‘Snow Hot Line’ for the elderly and disabled to call if they need anything, and are going to ask all the local shops and supermarkets to send us an email when they are out of stocks. This may go towards helping people and will hopefully stop panic buying. Anyone who would like to be on the ‘Helpers List’ please send us your details to editor@crawleyhappytimes.co.uk.

Crawley Happy Times would like to send their thanks to those who went out of their way to help others and would like to see if this community spirit can stay alive for the rest of the year! :-)

YOUR SNOWY PICTURES

Parent power: making our children’s playground safe.. and lovely too!

Friday, September 4th, 2009
John of D&T Properties measuring up

John of D&T Properties measuring up

When Gossops Green Primary School had a meeting about an Ofsted report, one of the parents, went in support of her five year old son who is a pupil at the school. Who was this parent? Why, Shelley, the founder of the Crawley Happy Times of course! Shelley asked Mrs Martin, Head Mistress, why the playground had been shut for the year her [Shelley's] son, Logan, had attended in the reception year.  The playground in question was for the reception classes; years one and two, but of course, being shut meant the young children had to play with the older ones (for the morning and afternoon breaks) who may play ‘harder’ than the little ones.

Mrs. Martin explained that the playground required some work to make it safe but they had run out of money due to excessive costs on various serious issues that had occured at the school. Shelley, being a local businesswoman,  pointed out that she may know a few people (including herself) who would be willing to give up their time to help these children, if they were also able to raise some funds to pay for the necessary materials.

Before - Work in progress

Before - Work in progress

Before - Dull and dangerous

Before - Dull and dangerous

Tangled web of shrubs

Tangled web of shrubs

Shelley never one to welch on an offer, went to speak to her friends David and Tina Pring of D&T Properties to see if they would consider their time for free.  David and Tina were more than willing to help out.  The next step was to raise the money. Shelley had wanted to lose weight for some time, so decided to go on a sponsored diet to raise at least £1000 by shedding 3 stone. Shelley then wrote a letter to her local Council representative, Keith Blake, and got a reply from Henry Smith, Leader of West Sussex County Council, who explained it was more his jurisdiction and that he would see if he could arrange a meeting to discuss the possibility of funding.

David of D&T Properties cleaning up

David of D&T Properties cleaning up

Martin Toyne of Toyne Gardening

Martin Toyne of Toyne Gardening

Martin hard at work

Martin hard at work

In June, Shelley met with Leigh Houlgrave and Peter Proudley in the school offices alongside Mrs. Martin and Tina. It was agreed the council would fund the project up to £2000 which would go with the £1000 Shelley had committed to raising through her sponsored diet. This was more than enough money to get the playground up to scratch and open for the children’s return to school in September.

After - Number Ladder

After - Number Ladder

After - Martin's great work

After - Martin's great work

All hands to the painting

All hands to the painting

August came and the work was under way.  David and John of D&T Properties erected a wonderful wooden fence all the way around the playground, preventing any chance of the children playing on the concrete banks, safe from harm. Whilst David and John worked hard on this, Shelley and Tina set about painting the snakes and ladders and number games by hand so the children could see them properly and could play on them.  They were so faded in places they were virtually non-existent!  They even had help from Miss. Crawley (Natalie Fagence), who took time out to come and help. There was plenty of help in the form of our children too.  Logan & Stacey (Shelley’s son and daughter) and Lilly (Tina’s daughter) both added their artistic skills with a paint brush. Shelley’s friend Rebecca Fuller was happy to help as her son is attending in September.

Nearly there!

Nearly there!

The last finishing touches came from Martin of Toyne Gardening. Martin, a self employed gardener, donated his time to sort out the the shrubbery and the weeds and made the flower bed look a lot more inviting than the tangled mess which had presented itself previously. Shelley was there too, busily trimming the hedges around the top, sweeping up and generally making the playground look presentable for the children.

The end result is a fantastic playground with brightly coloured games, clean and tidy plants and, more importantly, a safe area for the young ones to play and learn freely without any chance of harm. We spoke to Mrs Martin who said “Shelley should be really proud of what she has accomplished here.  Without Shelley’s determination and help from her friends, this would not have happened.  It looks wonderful and the children love it”.

Finished Playground

Finished Playground

After - Bright and beautiful!

After - Bright and beautiful!

After - Fenced off, safe for children to play & learn

After - Fenced off, safe for children to play & learn

Shelley has yet to complete her diet, but has just finished four weeks with Sussex Bootcamp and is feeling and looking great. Shelley is about to embark on another four weeks’ training regime on the 7th September at Hazelwick School.  If anyone would like to join Shelley, please visit the website or call Ben Davis on 07832110311.  We will be speaking more about that in the next couple of days. Please keep your eyes out for Shelley’s progress.

Crawley Happy Times would like to thank all the people who helped Shelley in this project. Shelley went on to tell us that if there are any other projects that need her attention, ask someone else, as she will be on holiday!

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