Petanque: Controversy set to continue as a public meeting is announced


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The proposal for a 15m by 4m gravel pitch in Crawley Memorial Gardens has already proved to be controversial.
Some said the £2,000 was simply a waste of money, as the pitch would be a target for vandals, while Cllr Brenda Burgess (Con, Three Bridges) voiced the concern that the park’s peace and quiet would be disrupted.
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Hide AdThe row made the national media, prompting Crawley MP Henry Smith to complain that Crawley Borough Council was making the town a laughing stock.
Today (March 19), petanque enthusiast and cabinet member for wellbeing Cllr Chris Mullins (Lab, Gossops Green) announced a meeting to discuss the matter.
He said: “The potential for petanque in the Memorial Gardens has generated a lot of interest so I’m holding an open meeting for anyone who wants to give me their views – whether positive or negative – in the Civic Hall on Tuesday 29 March at 6pm.
“Residents decide the priorities of their council and I will listen to what they to say.”
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