Crawley Borough Council

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Sharmila Sivarajah,
Labour
since 24 May 2024[1][2]
Michael Jones,
Labour
since 27 May 2022[3]
Ian Duke
since 25 September 2023[4]
Crawley Borough Council
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Type
Type
Leadership
Sharmila Sivarajah,
Labour
since 24 May 2024[1][2]
Michael Jones,
Labour
since 27 May 2022[3]
Ian Duke
since 25 September 2023[4]
Structure
Seats36 councillors
Political groups
Administration (25)
  Labour (25)
Opposition (11)
  Conservative (10)
  Reform UK (1)
[5]
Length of term
4 years
Elections
Last election
2 May 2024
Next election
7 May 2026
Meeting place
Town Hall, The Boulevard, Crawley, RH10 0ZZ
Website
crawley.gov.uk

Crawley Borough Council is the local authority for Crawley in West Sussex, England. It consists of 36 councillors and is currently controlled by the Labour Party, led by Michael Jones. The administrative headquarters are at Crawley Town Hall.

Prior to 1956 Crawley had been governed as a rural parish within the Horsham Rural District. The parish was significantly enlarged in 1933 when the neighbouring parish of Ifield was abolished. Following the designation of Crawley as a new town in 1947,[6] the parish was further enlarged in 1953 to take in the Three Bridges area from the neighbouring parish of Worth.[7]

The parish of Crawley was made an urban district in 1956.[8][9]

The urban district was reconstituted as a non-metropolitan district on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, gaining the parts of the parishes of Slaugham and Worth within the designated area for the new town, plus Gatwick Airport and adjoining areas from the Surrey parishes of Charlwood and Horley.[10][11] The reformed district was awarded borough status at the same time, allowing the chair of the council to take the title of mayor.[12]

Governance

Crawley Borough Council provides district-level services. County-level services are provided by West Sussex County Council.[13] There are no civil parishes in the borough, which is an unparished area.[14]

Political control

The council has been under Labour majority control since 2022.[15]

Political control of the council since the 1974 reforms has been as follows:[16][17]

Party in controlYears
Labour1974–2006
Conservative2006–2006
No overall control2006–2007
Conservative2007–2014
Labour2014–2020
No overall control2020–2022
Labour2022–present

Leadership

The role of mayor is largely ceremonial in Crawley. Political leadership is instead provided by the leader of the council. The leaders since 1974 have been:

CouncillorPartyFromTo
George Waller[18]Labour19741978
Ben Clay[19]Labour19781980
Alf Pegler[19][20]Labour19801982
Tony Edwards[21][22]Labour19821983
Ben Clay[23][24]Labour19831986
Alf Pegler[25][26]Labour19862 Sep 1996
Tony Edwards[27]LabourSep 199622 Jun 2000
Chris Redmayne[28][29]Labour26 Jul 2000May 2006
Bob Lanzer[30][31]Conservative26 May 2006Aug 2013
Howard Bloom[32][33]Conservative26 Sep 2013May 2014
Peter Lamb[34][35]Labour13 Jun 2014May 2022
Michael Jones[36]Labour27 May 2022

Composition

Following the 2024 election, the composition of the council was:[37][38]

Party Councillors
Labour 25
Conservative 11
Total 36

However, on the 24th April, Councillor Craig Burke, formerly of the Conservative Party, defected to Reform UK, thereby providing the party with its first councillor on the Borough Council.[39]

Party Councillors
Labour 25
Conservative 10
Reform UK 1
Total 36

The next election is due in 2026.[40]

Elections

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