Published: 06 July 2021

From: Economy

Construction has started on a £8.85 million scheme to breathe new life into the heart of Crawley and support economic growth.

Key stakeholders visited the Eastern Gateway project on Tuesday (29 June) to see the start of work on a scheme to improve town centre connectivity and public spaces and support development opportunities at the Town Hall, County Buildings, Telford Place and Crawley College.

This is a really exciting milestone moment in this Crawley Growth Programme project. It's great to see that construction is underway after all the hard work that has gone into developing the scheme which will help breathe new life into the heart of Crawley.

Bob Lanzer

West Sussex County Council

The Eastern Gateway scheme will bring about another major improvement to our town centre. This Crawley Growth Programme scheme will create improved public spaces, better pedestrian and cycle routes without impacting other vehicle traffic and upgraded connectivity for residents, visitors and businesses, while enhancing the attractiveness of town centre sites earmarked for major developments.

Councillor Peter Smith

Cabinet member for Planning and Economic Development

Crawley Borough Council

Crawley needs a bold approach to become a national hub for innovation and diversify its economy. The Eastern Gateway project will help to achieve our vision of growing and evolving one of the UK's most COVID-19 impacted towns into a more economically dynamic and sustainable place. We are excited to see progress with the scheme in the near future.

Jonathan Sharrock

Chief Executive

Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP)

We have been involved with this project from the initial design and planning stages and are delighted to now be starting the construction phase of the works. We are looking forward to continuing to build our relationships with West Sussex County Council, Crawley Borough Council and local stakeholders, whilst delivering the long-awaited upgrade to the outskirts of the town centre.

Colin Bexley

Prject Manager

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Eastern Gateway factfile

Residents and businesses can get an insight into the project with this fly-through visualisation. There’s also more information on the project page.

The Crawley Growth Programme is being delivered by a major partnership of public and private organisations, including the Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership, West Sussex County Council, Crawley Borough Council, Metrobus, Gatwick Airport Limited and Manor Royal Business Improvement District (BID) Company.

  • The scheme covers the eastern half of The Boulevard, Exchange Road, the southern end of Northgate Avenue, College Road (including the roundabout), Southgate Avenue, up to and including the junction with Station Way. It will also complement proposals for the Station Gateway scheme and enhance pedestrian and cycle access in the area
  • The project will support the delivery of residential development in Crawley town centre – the Crawley Growth Programme identifies a commitment to secure the delivery of more than 1,000 additional homes needed in the town centre to create a new neighbourhood where people live and work
  • It will also support the delivery of commercial development in Crawley town centre: the Crawley Growth Programme identifies an aspiration to provide an additional 135,000sqm of commercial space across the borough

tags: economic, growth