After ascending the throne, her first visit to Crawley as Queen came on June 9 1958, when she officially opened the revamped and extended Gatwick Airport. She then headed into Crawley where she planted a tree as she opened the newly completed Queens Square. It was 11 years before the Queen returned to Crawley. On December 17 1969, she officially opened Holy Trinity School – although lessons had been running there since 1967 – and visited the town hall. Her last visit was on November 3 2006 when Queens Square was packed with cheering well-wishers as she met local dignitaries, including Mayor Sally Blake before heading off to Thomas Bennett Community College. Accompanied by Prince Philip, the Monarch also visited County Mall. Here are a few of the pictures photographer Jon Rigby captured on the day - can you spot any familiar faces in the crowd? This is when the Queen has visit Crawley Crawley student ‘almost cried’ after receiving letter from The Queen