King's Church Uckfield
King's Church Uckfield is a Newfrontiers church in Uckfield, East Sussex, UK, founded in 1983.
Langley Green is a neighbourhood within the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England. Langley Green is in the north-west of the town and is bordered by Manor Royal to the east, Northgate to the south east, West Green to the south across the ring road and Ifield to the west. The main streets running through the community are Stagelands, Martyrs Avenue and Langley Drive. Many of the streets are named after trees and plants (Honeysuckle Lane, Hawthorn Close) animals (Hare Lane, Fox Close) or birds (Jackdaw Close, Swallow Road, Raven Lane). A small shopping parade, St Leonards Church, The Dr. Johnson Pub and Langley Green Primary School formed the centre of the community.
Population: 7,000
Latitude: 51° 07' 41.41" N
Longitude: 0° 11' 54.06" E
King's Church Uckfield is a Newfrontiers church in Uckfield, East Sussex, UK, founded in 1983.
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Horsham and Crawley was a parliamentary constituency centred on the towns of Horsham and Crawley in West Sussex.
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