This year is a significant point in the story of Crawley. Today’s vibrant, diverse town is 60 years old, a marked contrast to the small settlement of the 1940s. The success of Crawley, that is set to continue into the future, is due to the people who live, work and play in the town.
It is a perfect time to make a monument for the future that honours the Crawley of today, and its people. Prior to the Royal visit in November a project was begun that aims to do just that by creating a new town feature that bears the marks of the people of Crawley. To discover more about any aspect of the project follow the links below.

Overview of the project
The Monument: - The Royal Visit: - The Location:
The People Represented: - The Artists: - How to get involved:
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How to get involved

We need to collect as many autographs as we can from people living, working or in some way linked with Crawley. To learn more about why we need so many autographs see the section entitled Crawley People Represented.

how you can help:

  • Tell as many local people as you can about the project and our search for autographs.
  • Contribute your autograph, better still those of your friends and family as well.
  • Do you now of someone that you think should be represented, ask them to contribute too.
  • Even better, collect as many autographs as you can and deliver them to a collection point.
  • If you run a Local business, make sure it is represented, get all your staff to contribute autographs - and your clients.
  • help to publicise the project - perhaps by prominently displaying a notice (A .pdf file that you can print out will be available soon for download here)
  • You could even volunteer to become a collection point for public autographs.

Keep looking at this website for news and updates about the progress of the project.