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T I L G AT E PA R K

NEW WEDDING VENUE IN PARK

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elebrate your big day at Tilgate Park with

The happy couple have the option to decorate the

friends and family while surrounded by more

venue and choose suppliers for catering, styling and

than 200 acres of woodland, gardens, lakes and

entertainment, to have the picturesque day they have

even a mini zoo as Crawley Borough Council launches the town’s newest wedding venue. Beautiful Tilgate Park is now licensed to host

always dreamed of. The park blossoms with photo opportunities all year round. Wedding guests will see different wildlife

weddings and already has bookings from couples who

through the year from swans and cormorants on the

can’t wait to share their special day with loved ones.

lakes to rabbits and deer in the woods. Animal lovers

The Walled Garden has beautiful scenery including

will want to visit Tilgate Nature Centre to take photos

peaceful formal gardens and ponds, an evergreen

with Alf, the adorable tapir, or the fun-loving meerkats

hedge maze, events arena to host a reception marquee

– a popular and very entertaining attraction.

and café, making it the perfect location for celebrations. The Family Garden has been transformed into a

As a new venue, there is plenty of availability for 2021 dates and beyond. If you want to know more

magical Wedding Garden, able to seat up to 100 guests

about weddings at Tilgate Park, visit

either side of the aisle leading to a wooden arbour

www.tilgateparkweddings.co.uk or contact Sabrina

where the ceremony can take place.

Gant at weddings@crawley.gov.uk call 01293

The garden is a totally stunning and unique location.

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WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL

DEMOLITION

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DS Demolition Ltd has been appointed, subject to West Sussex County Council’s usual call-in period, to progress the partial

demolition of the County Buildings site in Crawley. Both the magistrates’ court and Centenary House will remain in situ. Demolishing the remaining County Buildings will demonstrate commitment to the wider development of the site and provide a much more attractive proposition for prospective developers. Bob Lanzer, County Council Cabinet Member for Economy, said: “I am pleased to see this site cleared. Many of these buildings have been redundant for a number of years and this demolition is making way for a full site redevelopment which will complement the wider investment for Crawley town centre.” Demolition will commence early in the New Year.

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