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     John Percival     Councillor


01342 718061

Crawley Down Ward

John Percival has lived in Crawley Down for 16 years and joined the Parish Council in 2004, having previously been a governor of Haywards Heath college for 5 years.

With a professional background as a chartered civil engineer, he has a particular interest in Planning and Highways, but is also concerned to sustain and improve the community in which we live.



     Chris Larkin     Councillor


01342 717339

Crawley Down Ward



     Adam Lacey     Councillor


01342 714199

 Copthorne and Worth Ward

Mr. Lacey was born in 1966. He is married with 3 children and when not at work he likes to holiday in France and cycle to keep fit. He has lived locally since he was 11, firstly in Crawley Down then settling in Copthorne.

After working with several companies in Sales and Marketing Management, he joined Easistore Self Storage Ltd in 1997 as Facility Sales Manager and is now the Sales Director. He says that having been involved in all aspects of the business for over 25 years it has helped him gain a great deal of knowledge and experience along the way and he now wants to offer these skills to the local community by being a Worth Parish Councillor.

He also says that living in Copthorne means a great deal to him and states that 'we have a wonderful village with great community spirit and is a fantastic place for my children to grow up and I would like to do whatever I can to help keep it that way. Being a Worth Parish Councillor means that I am able to be involved in the local community and have an active say on how things are done'.



     Anthony Smith     Councillor


01342 714863

Copthorne and Worth Ward.

Tony Smith retired in 1990 after a career in international medical publishing.

During the 1980's he served as a Samaritan and then as Chairman of a Samaritan District.

He was a member of Worth Parish Council in the 1990s including a period as Chairman of the  Amenities Committee.

In more recent times he was appointed chairman of Horley Citizens Advice Bureau for five years.

He rejoined Worth Parish Council in 2007.  His principal local interests include the new sports pavilion on King Georges Field, Copthorne, the preservation of the strategic gap between Crawley and East Grinstead and the development of local amenities in both villages to maintain real village values.

He and his wife have lived in Copthorne for 34 years.

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