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Bulletin No: IB/1238, Councillors' Information Bulletin - Tuesday, 18th June, 2024
June 18, 2024 View on council websiteSummary
The Crawley Council meeting on 18 June 2024 focused on several key issues, including the approval of new planning decisions, the introduction of temporary traffic regulation orders (TTROs), and updates on local development projects. Decisions were made to approve various planning applications and to implement TTROs to facilitate upcoming events and construction works.
Planning Decisions
The council reviewed and approved several planning applications as detailed in the Delegated Planning Decisions document. These decisions included residential and commercial developments aimed at addressing the town's housing needs and economic growth. Councillors discussed the importance of these developments in line with the council's commitment to sustainable growth and urban regeneration.
Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders (TTROs)
A series of TTROs were approved to manage traffic flow during upcoming events and construction projects. The List of TTROs includes measures for road closures and diversions to ensure public safety and minimise disruption. Specific locations affected include Loppets Road, Peeks Brook Lane, and Old Horsham Road. Councillors emphasised the necessity of these orders to facilitate essential maintenance and community events.
Local Development Projects
Updates were provided on several local development projects, including The Rise, a mixed-use development aimed at revitalising the town centre. The project includes residential units, retail spaces, and community facilities. Councillors highlighted the project's alignment with the council's strategic objectives for urban renewal and economic development.
Veterans Car Run
The council also discussed the upcoming Veterans Car Run, an annual event celebrating historic vehicles and honouring veterans. The event will necessitate specific TTROs to manage traffic and ensure the safety of participants and spectators. Councillors expressed strong support for the event, recognising its cultural and historical significance to the community.
For more detailed information, you can refer to the Public reports pack and the Agenda frontsheet for the meeting.
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