Seats are filling fast for this year’s Crawley Question Time, which takes place on Thursday 8 March in the Civic Hall.
The Crawley Borough Council event, which starts at 7pm, provides an opportunity for people to discuss and debate issues that matter to them with some of the key decision makers in the town.
This annual event takes the form of a general debate and discussion. There are no set topics so attendees can raise any areas or concerns such as community safety, health, council issues or matters relating to the economy.
Confirmed panellists include Councillor Peter Lamb, Leader of the Council; Councillor Duncan Crow, Leader of the Opposition; Councillor Peter Smith, Cabinet Member for Economic Development; Rosie Ross, Chief Inspector of Crawley Police; Olivia Jefferries, Youth Councillor for the Young Persons Council; Vicki Illingsworth, Principal of Crawley College and Laura Hill, Crawley CCG.
The discussion will be chaired by Ross Sturley from Chart Lane.
The event is open to everyone; the public, business leaders and partner organisations. The views and comments expressed will help the council and others to plan work on improving services and the town in general.
Councillor Peter Lamb said: “We know our residents are passionate about their town and Question Time is a great opportunity to ask questions and raise issues in front of the town’s decision-makers.
“Please register now to reserve your place.”
To register to attend the debate visit www.crawley.gov.uk/getinvolved
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