West Sussex

Tilgate Park Marks 60 Years of Council Ownership in Crawley

By

Lisa Hayes
19 March 2026, 1:12 pm

Crawley Borough Council is preparing a summer-long series of events to celebrate 60 years of council ownership of Tilgate Park in Crawley, West Sussex. The festivities will start at Easter 2026 to mark the official anniversary of the council taking over the land in 1966.

According to Crawley Borough Council, the events will celebrate the history of the park and its status as a top local attraction. The park has changed significantly over the years and now features a nature centre, popular lakes, and various gardens.

Councillor Chris Mullins, the Cabinet member for Leisure and Wellbeing, said the park holds a special place in the hearts of local people. He noted that the anniversary is a chance to look back at how important the space has become to the community.

To keep the park running well into the future, the council is nearing the completion of new solar power systems. These upgrades are part of a commitment to modernise the site while making sure it remains a high-quality public space for everyone to visit.

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