Manor Royal
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OS grid reference | TQ265385 |
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Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | Crawley |
Postcode district | RH10 |
Dialling code | 01293 |
Police | Sussex |
Fire | West Sussex |
Ambulance | South East Coast |
EU Parliament | South East England |
Manor Royal is an industrial zone within the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England. Manor Royal is in the north of the town near to Gatwick airport. The area is devoted to light industry and offices and was designed for industry as part of the Crawley new town project. Manor Royal was officially named and opened by HRH Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) on 25 January 1950.
It is bordered by Northgate and Three Bridges to the south, Langley Green to the west, Gatwick to the north and the London - Brighton railway to the east. The area falls largely within the local government ward of Northgate.
Major companies with offices and factories in Manor Royal include:
Amey[1]
- Asea Brown Boveri
B&CE[2]
Boeing Flight Services[3]
- British Airways Holidays
- BOC Edwards
Camelot Chilled Foods[4]
- CGG
Doosan Power Systems[5]
Elekta[6]
- G4S
Grant Thornton[7]
- Invensys APV / Invensys Foxboro
- Jeppesen
L3 Commercial Training Solutions[8]
- Metrobus
- National Federation of Builders
- Oxford Aviation Academy
- Suzuki GB
- Thales
TUI Travel[9]
- Unilever Foods
- Varian Medical Systems
- Vent-Axia
Virgin Atlantic Airways.
Manor Royal is served by the Crawley Fastway 24-hour bus service, providing regular services to Gatwick Airport, Crawley and Three Bridges Stations, as well as many other local areas.
References
^ [1]." Amey. Retrieved on 16 March 2012. "About Amey, Locations, Crawley
^ B & C E Benefit schemes
^ Boeing UK
^ Camelot Chilled Foods
^ Doosan Power Systems
^ Elekta
^ Grant Thornton
^ L3 Commercial Training Solutions
^ Tui Travel PLC
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Virgin Atlantic "The Base" - Fleming Way
Chemigraphic - Fleming Way
Fastway bus on Fleming Way
Gatwick Road in 2008, before the redevelopment of the Thales site
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