Welcome to Crawley Town Centre
We have a population of approximately 100,000 residents within the town and probably serve a wider population of over 200,000 people. Crawley, is the main centre for health services, employment, commerce, education and culture, sport and recreation within West Sussex
We have over 25 Primary schools and 6 Secondary Schools along with Mid Sussex College which is situated in the heart of the town centre.
The shopping facilities are excellent, and the town neighbourhood parades include a vast array of specialist shops, from party products and musical instruments, to hardware stores and a knitting/haberdashery shop. All the local parades have free and ample parking.
There is of course the usual selection of high street chains in the town centre as well as County Mall, a covered shopping centre.
The newly built K2 Leisure centre, which boasts a 50 metre pool also has facilities for a large range of indoor leisure activities, including a fitness studio with the latest cardiovascular and resistance fitness training equipment.
Local sporting facilities are on a par with the town's other activities and there are opportunities for fishing, tennis, and bowling (both lawn and ten pin). Golf courses are located in Tilgate Forest, Cottesmore (two courses) and Pease Pottage.
The Hawth Theatre, Crawley Leisure Park, night clubs, restaurants, and the close proximity to Gatwick Airport are all amenities which bring people and business to the town.
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