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Crawley

Borough of Crawley
Town & Borough
Goff's Park House, Crawley, winter scene
Goff's Park House, Crawley, winter scene
Official logo of Borough of Crawley
Coat of Arms of the Borough Council
Motto: "I Grow and I Rejoice"
Crawley is located in West Sussex
Crawley
Location of Crawley within West Sussex
Coordinates: 51°6′33″N 0°11′14″W / 51.10917°N 0.18722°W / 51.10917; -0.18722Coordinates: 51°6′33″N 0°11′14″W / 51.10917°N 0.18722°W / 51.10917; -0.18722
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Constituent country England
Region South East England
Ceremonial county West Sussex
Historic county Sussex
(Town centre and outlying areas)
Surrey
(Gatwick Airport)
Admin HQ Crawley, England
Founded 5th century
Borough status 1974
Government
 • Type Borough
 • Governing body Crawley Borough Council
 • MP: Henry Smith (C)
 • Mayor Cllr Raj Sharma (L)
 • Control  
Area
 • Total 17.36 sq mi (44.96 km2)
Population (mid-2015 est.)
 • Total 110,900 (Ranked 211th)
 • Density 5,750/sq mi (2,221/km2)
 • Ethnicity 72.1% White British
6.8% Other White
5.2% Indian
4.3% Pakistani
2.6% Other Asian
2.0% British African
Other groups less than 1% each
Time zone Greenwich Mean Time (UTC+0)
Postcode RH6 and RH10–11
Area code(s) 01293
ISO 3166-2 GB-WSX (West Sussex)
ONS code 45UE (ONS)
E07000226 (GSS)
OS grid reference TQ268360
NUTS 3 UKJ24
Website www.crawley.gov.uk
Labour Profile
Total employee jobs 79,700
Full-time 58,100 72.9%
Part-time 21,600 27.1%
Manufacturing 7,500 9.4%
Construction 1,800 2.2%
Services 70,100 87.9%
Distribution, hotels & restaurants 19,600 24.6%
Transport & communications 23,900 30.0%
Finance, IT, other business activities 15,400 19.3%
Public admin, education & health 9,600 12.1%
Other services 1,600 2.0%
Tourism-related 6,600 8.3%

Crawley (About this sound pronunciation ) is a town and borough in West Sussex, England. It is 28 miles (45 km) south of Charing Cross (London), 18 miles (29 km) north of Brighton and Hove, and 32 miles (51 km) north-east of the county town of Chichester. Crawley covers an area of 17.36 square miles (44.96 km2) and had a population of 106,597 at the time of the 2011 Census.

The area has been inhabited since the Stone Age, and was a centre of ironworking in Roman times. Crawley developed slowly as a market town from the 13th century, serving the surrounding villages in the Weald; its location on the main road from London to Brighton brought a passing trade, encouraging the development of coaching inns. It was connected to London by the railway in 1841.

Gatwick Airport, now one of Britain's busiest international airports, opened on the edge of the town in the 1940s, encouraging commercial and industrial growth. After the Second World War, the British Government planned to move large numbers of people and jobs out of London and into new towns around South East England. The New Towns Act 1946 designated Crawley as the site of one of these. A master plan was developed for the establishment of new residential, commercial, industrial and civic areas, and rapid development greatly increased the size and population of the town in a few decades.


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