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Following significant population growth, largely associated with the opening of the London and Brighton Railway, a local board was established in Haywards Heath in 1872. [1] After the local board was succeeded by Haywards Heath Urban District Council in 1894, [2] the new council decided to commission dedicated council offices. The site it ...
Haywards Heath is primarily served by the A272 road, which runs around the south side of the town. This is the new Haywards Heath by-pass, which was opened (ahead of schedule) in August 2014. It diverts town centre traffic south of the town, just south of Bolnore Village, Ashenground and the Princess Royal Hospital.
Mid Sussex is a local government district in West Sussex, England.The largest town is Haywards Heath, where the council is based.The district also contains the towns of Burgess Hill and East Grinstead plus surrounding rural areas, including many villages.
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Haywards Heath Town, Horsham YMCA, Pagham and Shoreham applied for promotion to Step 4 for 2017–18. While Haywards Heath Town won the league, they were subsequently charged by the FA for playing a suspended player. [2] On 22 May, it was announced that Haywards Heath had 9 points deducted, which would hand the title and promotion to Shoreham. [3]
The club was formed in 1888 as Haywards Heath Juniors. [1] They were renamed Haywards Heath Excelsior in 1894, before becoming simply Haywards Heath in 1895. [2] They were founder members of the Mid-Sussex League in 1900, [3] and were runners-up in the Senior Division in 1901–02, 1902–03, 1903–04 and 1905–06. [4]