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Crawley Times: Two top competitions



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Published Date: 10 October 2008
INSIDE this week's Crawley Times there is a chance to win two superb competitions.
Ever wanted to join in the fun at the London to Brighton vereran car run? The winner of our competition will have a chance to do just that.

We also have a mouth-watering competition to win a seafood platter and bottle of champagne at a top restaurant.

The Crawley Times is packed full of stories, such as the good news coming from traders in the town centre who are beating the current financial crisis.

We have a page full of photographs from the colourful Navratri celebrations as well as details from the town's Black History festivities.

Crawley's pantomime was revealed this week and we have an interview with the stars.

There are hopes that the news of the region's health review being delayed means a new hospital for the area might be reconsidered.

And we reveal Crawley MP Laura Moffatt's new role in the recent Cabinet reshuffle.

Check out Crawley's new quality weekly broadsheet - on sale now priced just 50p.

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  • Last Updated: 11 October 2008 9:44 PM
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  • Location: Crawley
 
 
  

 
 


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