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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
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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.
411:. Although the industry declined in the 17th century, Tinsley Forge was still successful until well into the 18th century, when it finally shut down. Forge Farm was established on the site; the name Black Corner, a bend on the
648:: playing after that brought bad luck. More than 20 teams from around the world take part in the championship, each Good Friday; German teams have been successful several times since 2000, although local teams from Crawley,
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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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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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903:National Heritage List for England
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774:. Crawley Borough Council and The
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1682:. Hersham: Ian Allan Publishing.
1383:Johnston Press Digital Publishing
1076:from the original on 4 March 2016
705:Victoria County History of Sussex
389:iron industry thrived in the area
2168:St Michael and All Angels Church
2125:Thomas Bennett Community College
1735:King, John; Tait, Geoff (1980).
1701:. Zaltbommel: European Library.
1663:. Alfriston: Snake River Press.
1586:Pearson, Harry (26 April 2003).
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1329:. Crawley Borough Council. 2000
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1196:. Crawley Borough Council. 2009
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1756:. Midhurst: Middleton Press.
1629:"Unusual Pub Games – Marbles"
1596:. Guardian News and Media Ltd
1567:. Guardian News and Media Ltd
1248:Self, Clive (14 April 2009).
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2153:Ifield Friends Meeting House
1557:Aitch, Iain (4 April 2009).
1437:Sandy, Matt (7 April 2007).
699:Salzman, L. F., ed. (1940).
484:Gatwick Aerodrome to Airport
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1697:Goldsmith, Michael (1987).
1072:. Thomas Young. 2003–2010.
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2090:Central Sussex College
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1678:Glover, John (2006).
1478:"Losing your Marbles"
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1718:A History of Crawley
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585:A2011 Crawley Avenue
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1661:A Sussex Miscellany
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2006:River Mole
1978:West Green
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311:county of
263:51°08′31″N
150:South East
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2244:Town Hall
2182:Buildings
2083:Education
2015:Transport
1994:Geography
1956:Southgate
1946:Northgate
1444:The Times
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401:Cast iron
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266:0°09′17″W
184:Post town
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351:Location
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106:District
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1966:Tilgate
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405:Tilgate
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