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station (south of its predecessor) would be considered. Although permission was initially refused, several amendments and appeals were made, and in December 2009 the Government permitted another appeal. A decision would then be made by March 2010. Issues relevant to the scheme include aircraft noise (because of the proximity to Gatwick Airport), the possibility of a second runway being built on the south side of the airport, land contamination and housing density. In February 2011, outline planning permission was granted by
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stations, to serve the airport. The station, called Tinsley Green, opened just north of the Radford Road overbridge on 3 September 1935. It was linked by a subway to the terminal, named The Beehive. The name was changed to Gatwick Airport station on 1 June 1936, and it closed on 28 May 1958 after the
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proposed up to 1,900 residential units, office and retail space, a school, a community centre, playing fields and improvements to road and other infrastructure, including the moving of overhead power lines and pylons. Bus services would be provided to other parts of Crawley, and a new railway
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first masterplan in the late 1940s anticipated that the Manor Royal industrial estate would extend east of the railway line as far as the Balcombe–Horley road, which did not happen; and in the late 1980s, a "high-tech industrial park" was planned for the site of Forge Farm, which was no longer
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residential areas are known as neighbourhoods. As of 2009, the town has 13. Plans to build a fourteenth neighbourhood on land around Tinsley Green have existed since January 1998. The North East Sector, as it is known, is bounded by Radford Road to the north, the
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cottage may originally have been a barn on the land of its neighbour, Brookside—another Grade II-listed timber-framed house. Oldlands Farmhouse, also 17th-century, was built and owned by the ironmaster who owned Tinsley Forge.
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airport had been rebuilt and extended northwards, making the former Gatwick Racecourse station more convenient. Remains of the platforms could be seen until the 1980s and the subway is still in existence at the Beehive end.
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Tinsley Green is in the north-east of the Borough of Crawley. The surrounding land is flat and between 210 feet (64 m) and 250 feet (76 m) above
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and the owners of Gatwick (now a proper airport rather than an aerodrome) jointly opened a new railway station on the Brighton Main Line, between
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has been held at Tinsley Green's pub, The Greyhound, every year since 1932. Traditionally, the marbles-playing season started on
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The name was first recorded in the 13th century, when Richard de Tyntesle (Richard of Tinsley) was recorded on a tax return. The
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were involved; they helped to develop Gatwick Aerodrome's role as a proper airport, and the first terminal building, the
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to the south and the railway line to the west, and is characterised by rough pastureland, small woods and some
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Hunts Green Farm was one of Tinsley Green's old farms. In the 1920s, some of its land was converted into an
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road (the B2036; an old route to London) which runs through Tinsley Green, also refers to the old industry.
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for the new neighbourhood in December 2013, and construction work started in 2014 along Steers Lane.
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was developed; conditions and raw materials around Crawley were ideal for iron production, and many
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villages often take part as well; the first championship in 1932 was won by a team from nearby
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as flying became more popular and more landing grounds were sought. Earlier in the decade,
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neighbourhood. As well as houses, farms and woodland, it became the site of the 1930s
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Some 16th- and 17th-century farmhouses and cottages survive. Radford Farmhouse, a
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has been played in Tinsley Green and the surrounding area for many centuries:
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and taken to Tinsley Green, where it was formed into the more useful
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Rough pastureland in Tinsley Green, within Crawley North East Sector
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hosts the British and World Marbles Championship each year.
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train passes the site of the former Tinsley Green station
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Tinsley Green, West Sussex

Tinsley Green is located in West Sussex
West Sussex
OS grid reference
TQ291396
District
Crawley
Shire county
West Sussex
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
RH10
Dialling code
UK Parliament
Crawley
UK
England
West Sussex
51°08′31″N 0°09′17″W / 51.1420°N 0.1546°W / 51.1420; -0.1546
Borough
Crawley
local government districts
English
West Sussex

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