Crawley's city bid: 'Regional powerhouse' already functions like a city, says business chief
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Mr Sawyer believes it already functions as a city with it acting as a focal point in the Gatwick Diamond.
Crawley Borough Council voted to enter the Civic Honours competition to gain city status at a full council meeting two weeks ago.
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Hide AdThe Civic Honours competition was launched as part of the celebrations to mark the Queen’s platinum jubilee – and the council had a clear message for her: “Seventy-five years ago, you made Crawley a New Town.
“In that time, we have grown to become a regional powerhouse.
“Imagine what we can achieve if you made us a New City.”
And Mr Sawyer believes being given city status would just formalise how the town is already functioning.
He said: “Crawley already functions like the city centre of the Gatwick Diamond providing a focal point and hub for business, leisure and employment.
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Hide Ad“Formally recognising this will provide a boost for the town when it most needs it but also provide a focus for the surrounding area that collectively make up the Gatwick Diamond Sub-Region.
“What better way to celebrate the 75th year of our town than for it to be crowned a City.”
Neil Cooper, Chairman of Crawley Town Centre BID, also believes it is the right step for the town.
He said: “Crawley plays a pivotal role in economic and geographical terms within the area, particularly given its association with Gatwick Airport, its commercial and retail status within the wider region of undoubted significance.
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Hide Ad“Its elevation to City status would be well placed in my opinion, particularly in this its 75th year.”
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