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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

New parkour and play area in Bewbush is a great success

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
Parkour site in Bewbush
Parkour site in Bewbush

Today Crawley Happy Times Online had the pleasure of attending the official opening of the new rejuvenated park on Breezehurst Drive, Bewbush, Crawley.  Although the rain decided to fall on us for the first hour, it did not deter the residents of Crawley coming along to see what the rejuvenation project had to offer its community.

And what a splendid park it is!  The new site has been put together with such attention, it really can’t help but be impressive.  In four sections you will find a toddler’s park, kitted out to a very high specification, with safety in mind throughout. There’s also a teenagers’ park with some wonderful features, including an inventive trampoline built into the ground which was admired and thoroughly used when we were there.

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West Sussex County Councillor Chris Oxlade

In between each of these sites stands the climbing wall, with a fantastic sponge flooring for a safer drop.  Then last but not least stands the most amazing and spectacular parkour site, with varying architectural concrete blocks and an abstract metal sculpture.  Alister was part of the consultation and design team and absolutely vital to the project, assisting in the technical placement of the concrete blocks. Alister, Urban Playground Team, told us he was very pleased with the outcome and hoped it would encourage the youth of Crawley to come together in a focused and energetic environment.  You can hear more about what Alister had to say about the site in the following interview below.

The Worshipful the Councillor Mayor Brenda Burgess was present to officially open the new park.  Mayor Brenda Burgess told us that, although she didn’t do parkour herself, she would be keeping a close eye on how the park influenced the youngsters, with the intention of using the knowledge and learning to build other parks within Crawley.  Mayor Brenda Burgess also told us how

Mayor Brenda Burgess showing how it should be done

Mayor Brenda Burgess showing how it should be done

 they had built the new park once consulting with the local community on exactly what they needed and what would be best for the youths of our town.  We apologies for the lack of sound, it was a very windy day! 

County Councillor Chris Oxlade (West Sussex County Councillor for Bewbush) was also present to give his support and to welcome the families and children who attended.  Chris was very happy with the outcome and hoped it would lead the way for future projects.

Alistair aka Buster speaking to the children about parkour

Alister aka Buster speaking to the children about parkour

Appreciation for this wonderful project includes Nikke Gladwin-Paffett, Community Services Manager for Children & Young People.  Nikke has worked in this field for many years so has a massive amount of experience to tap in to.  Nikke arranged a design and play consultation where around 30 children from the Bewbush area where invited to design and draw what equipment they would like most in the park.  Nikke then took them on a play tour of various other parks so they could see the different types of play equipment available to them.  Along with Nikke and four of the main contractors, the children then sat around and worked out what was best for the new site.   Geoff Waller who was from the civil engineer company also played a vital part in the project as did the designers and parkour professionals Urban Playground – Alister and Miranda.  And not least, the young parkour people of Crawley who advised us in the early stages.

Liz Hart deserves a big mention as Liz was heavily involved with this project and helped to make it a great success.  Liz is the Community Arts Officer based at The Hawth and has been working with the youth of Crawley for many years, improving their access to performing arts in various forms.  Although when we spoke to Liz she prompted there is no I in team!  Liz said former colleague Dave Downey was a part of the ‘team’ and his title was Active Crawley Officer, Extreme Sports, who now works at K2 was a great contributor to this project.  Dave’s interaction with the children’s ideas and his input into the the parkour site were invaluable. Yvonne Newman, Client Project Manager, Property Services and Procurement was another great contributor of time and effort.  The whole concept was built up over a two year period and it took twelve months to complete and construct. 

We were amazed with the different types of equipment which made up the four sites.  They are innovative, educational and great fun to play on.  Personally I had a little go on one of the pieces of equipment called ‘ridgerider’ and fell off with great style may I say.  Not completely recommended for the larger people of the town.  Here are the pictures to prove my bravery.

Going, going......

Going, going......

We are very excited about this new park and look forward to the invite to the next rejuvenation project Crawley has to offer.

.....Going, gone!!

.....Going, gone!!