Crawley News front page, March 10



 

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Drug dealers have jail sentences cut

Monday, March 15, 2010

DRUG dealers who ran an "industrial scale" drugs factory have had their sentences slashed.

Two men, who were part of a gang of 12 who ran Crawley's biggest ever drugs ring, have had their sentences cut on appeal.

Tahir Iqbal, 26 of Baylis Walk, Bewbush and Clive...

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Snow struggles top of the agenda at summit

Monday, March 15, 2010

COMMUNITY spirit was just one of the positives to come from the wintry weather. Representatives from councils, schools, police and fire services and...

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Crawley dad slims down for marathon effort

MEDALS:  Mark Clawson has run 185 races, including five marathons and 28 half marathons

Thursday, March 11, 2010

A DAD-OF-TWO who turned his life around after glimpsing his own reflection will run three marathons in three weekends. Five years ago Mark Clawson,...

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Friends run for brave Crawley boy

ALWAYS SMILING: James Robson with son Harry

Thursday, March 04, 2010

Estate agent link and picture query FIVE friends will run a marathon to help a little boy with a life-threatening disease. Two-year-old Harry Robson...

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Pubs team up for football-based charity venture

PROJECT FAIR PLAY: Parsons Pig pub manager, Steve Arnold (left) with Frogshole Farm deputy manager Shaun Anderson.

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

TWO popular pubs are hoping to prove they are in the Premier League when it comes to raising money for disadvantaged youngsters. The Frogshole Farm,...

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Row over clamping in Maidenbower

ANGRY: Rebecca  Shauerman, pictured with son Jack, was clamped as she unloaded her car

Thursday, February 25, 2010

A MUM was handed a £130 fine by clampers as she unloaded shopping into her home. Rebecca Shauerman, 25, had parked outside her flat in Maidenbowe...

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'My 24-year battle with anorexia'

HELP: Natali is campaigning for people with Anorexia to receive tailored treatment specific to their needs.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

"THE fear of eating is greater then the fear of dying". These are the haunting words of a fragile woman who has suffered with a severe eating disorder...

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Crawley adventurer is first deaf man to reach South Pole

ACHIEVEMENT: Ian Berry with the chrome sphere which marks the South Pole

Monday, January 18, 2010

AN ADVENTURER has become the first deaf man to walk to the South Pole. Ian Berry, from Maidenbower, dragged a sled across 112 miles of ice to raise...

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Christmas Day arrival for Crawley family

CHRISTMAS PRESENT: Natalie Howarth from Maidenbower, gave birth to William on Christmas Day

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

CHRISTMAS dinner was three days late for a Crawley family - thanks to the arrival of their latest member. William Howarth was born at the Princess...

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Maidenbower soldier coming home for Christmas

COMING HOME FOR CHRISTMAS: Wayne with mum Loraine Osborne

Thursday, December 24, 2009

A "CLOSE KNIT" family have received the "best Christmas present ever" after their hero came back from Afghanistan. Soldier Wayne Osborne will be...

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