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    Anyone from Crawley: THAT'S MORE LIKE IT LADS!

    Is anyone in here from Crawley in Sussex? I left there as a lad about 35 years ago- have been back a couple of times but not since the late 80's. Just wondered how the old place was doing?

    I was born in Langley Green, later lived in Northgate. My Dad worked for Redifon (now Rediffusion Simulation) in Manor Royal who to this day are leaders in making flight simulators (real ones), and I went to "Our Lady Queen of Heaven" school.

    Or anyone from thereabouts???
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    Langley Green...near Gatwick Airport right? I go trough it whenever I go on holiday

    hmm...crawley has been done up quite a bit I guess, I don't know if your were around there when they had the dual-carriageways running right through the middle of it...if you were, they were just recently rebuilt in some sections and they've build on waste land just off the main road. Crawey itself has been beatuified I think, new pavements, signs etc just to make it look better. No massive expansions or anything.

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    Thanks Chris

    Mind you it is a "New Town", 1948 or so I think so it ought not to be too shabby.

    Why do you go thru Langley Green on your way on holiday?



    Oh, you meant Gatwick?
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    Yeah its quicker to go through Langley Green to get to the BCP car park (one we usually use) just south of the main runway rather than along the main road

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    C'mon you folk

    There must be SOMEONE other than chrisjk in the Crawley area...
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    Anyone?

    I don't believe it.... chrisjk looks like it's you and me!

    (Where do you live, anyway?)

    Sned (no, not 'sned', 'send') me a postcard please.

    SOMEONE must be alive in Crawley....
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    Angry OK, I surrender

    Crawley must've closed down.
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    Well I am in Woking (which is probably the closest other person to Crawley!)

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    Yep.... scarey but true... I think that HarryW is the next closed -- in Guildford!

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    Hmmm....

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    Creepy....
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    Re: Hmmm....

    Originally posted by Jim Brown



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    Leatherhead, well Bookham/Fetcham borders.

    We go to the new shopping centre at Crawley fairly often - just the same as any shopping centre actually, but probably the most convenient for us.
    Also Bowling and the cinema in a newish complex - I'd have to look at a map to mention any road names though.

    I used to go to the swimming baths at Crawley back in the 60's, I'm not sure if that part of the town still exists.

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    Originally posted by chrismitchell
    Yep.... scarey but true... I think that HarryW is the next closed -- in Guildford!
    Err... actually I live in Woking now... let me know your address and I'll chuck a brick your way next time I'm passing
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    Re: Anyone from Crawley: UNDERWHELMING RESPONSE!

    Originally posted by Jim Brown
    My Dad worked for Redifon (now Rediffusion Simulation) in Manor Royal who to this day are leaders in making flight simulators (real ones)
    My father-in-law currently works for these people - they split into Redifon and Rediffusion, and he still works for the Redifon part.

    Apart from that, all I know of Crawley is Tillgate Park. They've got a few animals there that my kids like to go and gawp at.

    Oh, and the rest of Crawley is covered in concrete.
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    the rest of Crawley is covered in concrete
    I would imagine that makes in a bit tricky to get in or out of Crawley then.
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    Only if you're intending to tunnel your way out. Other than that, it's bloody easy for cars.
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    I used to know someone whose surname was Crawley

    Is that any help?

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    You Cheeky bugger Harry.. why are you following me??

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    bit of nostalgia for ya

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    f¡lburt1 = chrisjk ???

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    why'd ya say that? I simply did a search for Crawley, West Sussex and I found a map at multimap.com

    I think he left anyway...my identity has already been discovered
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    I am quite disturbed that he wants my arse Parksie...

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    Originally posted by Starman


    I used to go to the swimming baths at Crawley back in the 60's, I'm not sure if that part of the town still exists.
    Hang about, Starman- when I lived in Crawley up to '64, we used to catch 'train to Horsham to go swimming. You mean we had 't swimming baths in Crawley all along?

    BTW, my passport says I was born in "Horsham & Billingshurst", not Crawley, which I suppose didn't have the right form that day. Or stamp.
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    Re: Re: Anyone from Crawley: UNDERWHELMING RESPONSE!

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    My father-in-law currently works for these people - they split into Redifon and Rediffusion, and he still works for the Redifon part
    Well, have him ask around of any old timers if they remember my Dad. His name was (still is, in fact) Fred. You'll never guess what they nicknamed him.


























    Oh, you did.





    Yeah, Hovis.

    I was 8 then, thought that was quite funny. Mind you, the nuns down "Our Lady Queen of Heaven" weren't exactly renouned for their humour.
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    Yes Jim, definitely Crawley

    My parents used to drive me and my friend over from Dorking every Saturday morning for about a year.

    I do remember that at one time Dr Zhivago was showing at a cinema near the baths (well we went past the cinema on the way there). I just looked up on the web and the film came out in 1965 so maybe the pool was new and thats why we started going there - most of the pools round our way were open air and the water was cold.

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    Originally posted by Jim Brown
    BTW, my passport says I was born in "Horsham & Billingshurst.


    You must have been a very wide baby...
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    Re: Anyone from Crawley: THAT'S MORE LIKE IT LADS!

    Hey, am I the closest VB Forums member to Crawley? I'm living and working in Horsham (10 miles).

    By the way, my current employer is looking for a junior developer 20+ hours per week, salary in the region of £15k. VB.NET, ASP, SQL Server. Is there anyone local who is interested? Reply to me through VB Forums private message.
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    Re: Anyone from Crawley: THAT'S MORE LIKE IT LADS!

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    Re: Anyone from Crawley: THAT'S MORE LIKE IT LADS!

    My only question is why would a Hall of Fame running back and Hollywood actor care about Crawley?


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    Re: Anyone from Crawley: THAT'S MORE LIKE IT LADS!

    Quote Originally Posted by trisuglow View Post
    Hey, am I the closest VB Forums member to Crawley? I'm living and working in Horsham (10 miles).

    By the way, my current employer is looking for a junior developer 20+ hours per week, salary in the region of £15k. VB.NET, ASP, SQL Server. Is there anyone local who is interested? Reply to me through VB Forums private message.
    This is one of the most subtle but overpowering fails I've seen this year.

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    Re: Anyone from Crawley: THAT'S MORE LIKE IT LADS!

    Not nearly as the failure of this thread to just die and rest in peace... But yeah, I'd put it in the top 10 for the year so far.

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    Re: Anyone from Crawley: THAT'S MORE LIKE IT LADS!

    The last time I tried reviving a thread that was as old as this some moderator stepped in(I don't know who) and unrevived it along with eliminating my post.
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    Re: Anyone from Crawley: THAT'S MORE LIKE IT LADS!

    I got an email saying someone had responded to this thread, so I decided to see why.

    I don't think I'm any the wiser for looking.
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    Re: Anyone from Crawley: THAT'S MORE LIKE IT LADS!

    Bump .................. It CAN NevER DiE!

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