Ten of Cadia's fittest members will be taking on one of the country's most daunting challenges ... climbing the three highest peaks in the British Isles to raise money and awareness for our charity members. Be sure to give them your full support ...
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Crawley Borough Council is carrying out a consultation exercise to Review the Core Strategy that was adopted in 2007. This Strategy is the document that sets out the Authority's thinking in terms of housing, employment land, transport and the economy (amongst others)
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Here's the latest news on developments in Mid Sussex ...
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The winners of the Gatwick Diamond Business Awards (GDBA) 2009 were announced at a glittering awards ceremony held recently at a sold-out black tie dinner at the Hilton Hotel, London Gatwick.
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Here's a listing of the most recent media appearances for Cadia
- online & in the press.
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The Summer is often known as ‘The Silly Season’ due to the lack of hard news. However, this year has seen some exceptional stories breaking, and shaking, things up!
The recent news that Gatwick Airport will be sold has generated a huge amount of hot air from the nay-sayers, nimbys & doom-mongers. But the case for a growing Gatwick cannot, and must not, be dismissed.
The February Members Meeting was co-hosted by Alan Trace, Senior Manager Commercial of the Gatwick Diamond Group of LloydsTSB, offered advice on where you can go if you need financial help, but can't get it from a Bank ...
We are concerned about the Rail Regulators’ response to the scheme that has been developed in close partnership between Network Rail, BAA Gatwick and other key stakeholders.
The recent sale of Gatwick is to be welcomed. At last we will have an owner of the Airport that should be committed to helping the airport grow. As a direct consequence, the sub-region’s economy will grow, bringing jobs and prosperity and helping us ride the storm of recession far better than other parts of the UK.
What does that mean for the region?
