0000020840 00000 n The number of Crawley residents born in South and Eastern African countries (other than Kenya, Somalia, South Africa and Zimbabwe) rose from just over 2,200 in 2011 (2.1% of the local population) to around 2,700 in 2021 (2.3%). The Crawley Observer began life in 1881 as Simmins Weekly Advertiser, became the Sussex & Surrey Courier and then the Crawley and District Observer, and took its current name in 1983. We have produced the bulletin below on the first data release relating to the population of West Sussex. H\j0E As a comparison, in England as a whole, current life expectancy at birth is 81 years, for females that rises to 83 years and for males it falls to 79 years. [107], Crawley originally traded as a market town. It ran through Three Bridges, which was then a small village east of Crawley, and a station was built to serve it. Day, for example, students and in some urban areas.These changes }iTN][];p:F$~/ .w3p,7A]mz]^+w[zO}>PK#5ruFm#?/e+ M/:AG~x2N~#uo]e. 0000013132 00000 n However, again due to the southerly location of the area, with warmer air from the nearby English Channel, the snow is often temporary as low-pressure systems track north bringing in milder air; areas immediately north of London tend to have less accumulation, but lying for a longer duration. The growth in population of the new townaround 1,000% between 1951 and 2001[29]has outstripped that of most similar-sized settlements. Even before the new town was planned, Crawley was a retail centre for the surrounding area: there were 177 shops in the town in 1948,[113] 99 of which were on the High Street. In 1978 there were 105 such firms, employing nearly 20,000 people. Those respondents who were on furlough because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic were asked to classify themselves as "temporarily away from work" to ensure they remained in the economically active population. An agreement existed between BAA and West Sussex County Council preventing the building of a second runway before 2019. Residents in most parts of Crawley receive their drinking water from Southern Water; areas in the north of the town around Gatwick Airport are provided by Sutton & East Surrey Water; and South East Water supplies Maidenbower. Name Status Population Census 2001-04-29 . Population change in certain areas may reflect how the coronavirus 1375 0 obj <> endobj [14] By 1839 it offered almost an hourly service to both destinations. The population development in Crawley as well as related information and services (Wikipedia, Google, images). . Crawley covers an area of 17.36 square miles (44.96km2) and had a population of 106,597 at the time of the 2011 Census. 0000001889 00000 n The 2.4 percentage-point change was the largest increase among high-level ethnic groups in this area.
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