Three Bridges
Three Bridges was originally a small village which merged with other villages in º¬Ðß²ÝÉçÇø and Ifield to become º¬Ðß²ÝÉçÇø new town.
Three Bridges rail station is a mainline station on the London to Brighton line and the village grew with the development of the railway line.
Three Bridges is on the route of the Fastway bus service which links the area with Gatwick and Horley.
Councillors
Find out who your are.
Groups and events
Have a look in the Community Directory to find groups and clubs located in Three Bridges. Find out what events are coming up in Three Bridges.
Three Bridges Neighbourhood Forum
The forum has been running since 2009 and is run by residents. It has a steering committee of volunteers who meet to discuss local issues along with councillors, the Police and a member of the Community Development Team.
New members are always welcome.
For more information about the forum email bridgesforum@gmail.com or max.firth@crawley.gov.uk or call on 01293 438441.
Facts and figures
As of the Census 2011 there are:
- 3101 households in Three Bridges
- 7253 people living in Three Bridges
Community development
If you are looking for community support via the Community Development team email max.firth@crawley.gov.uk or call on 01293 438441.
- Three Bridges shopping parade – find local shops
- , Wassand Close
- , Hazelwick Road
- , Stephenson Way
- , Gales Place
- , Bycroft Way
- Three Bridges Community Centre, Gales Place
- Recycling points
- Playing fields – located at Haslett Avenue, facilities include a football pitch
- Heritage Trail map - A self-guided leaflet, showing a 4 mile walking circuit around Three Bridges, superimposed with a map of the same area based on part of the Worth Tithe Map of 1842
- Three Bridges Football Club, Three Bridges Road
- , Three Bridges Road
- St Richard’s Church of England – Tel: 01293 533727
- Siva Trust Ltd, Stephenson Way
- , Three Bridges Road