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The Joy of Cranleigh – Celebrating Cranleigh Shops – The way we were
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by Joy Horn // Main Photo: Mrs M. Ede, returning from a daily visit to the shops, about 1940 (courtesy of Vera Wilkinson) Cranleigh High Street has ...

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Crane Spotter: Parachuting pipit hits the deck
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‘The Tree Pipit is a common summer visitor to this county, arriving regularly in the early half of April, and nesting freely in all the rural districts, as ...

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Update on the Cottage Hospital Project
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by Hamish MacGillivray, Heritage Consultant “I like the leeches!” One of the many enthusiastic comments last year from pupils at Cranleigh C of E Primary ...

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Cranleigh Repair Café is Celebrating its First Birthday
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by Caroline Hayes As some of you will already know, we started in spring of 2024 with a Make Do and Mend service at the library where our volunteers ...

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The Hidden Hazards in Your Cleaning Cupboard
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by Penny Lynch Many of us reach for supermarket cleaning sprays and disinfectants without a second thought, trusting the branding and promises of “99.9% ...

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Come and Enjoy ‘Tea With a Pony’
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Our aim is to provide an enriching experience with horses to people living with dementia or similar conditions.  We will tailor each session to meet the ...

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Memory Lane – July
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Memory Lane are a group of volunteers who share their experience with full time carers and their partners who are experiencing dementia or loss of memory.  ...

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Wild Wonders – July 2025 – Nature’s Cover-Up
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by Miki Marks // Main Photo: A car dumped at Notcutts © Mark Matthews There are plenty of butterflies on the wing towards the end of the month:  ...

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People Profile – It’s not about speed, it’s about enjoying the ride!
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Antony Douglas, Cyclist & Businessman Twenty years ago, we moved from London to Cranleigh. I didn’t expect it to be the place where I’d rediscover my ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh – Shops Cranleigh once had
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by Joy Horn // Main Photo: Shops with long histories, taken in the 1980s: Tyler's Book Shop, Men's Shop, Camera Shop, next to the Onslow Arms. The three ...

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  1. Hi Krystle,

    You may contact the owners of the fair by visiting their website: http://psychicandholistic.co.uk/

    Best wishes,
    Admin

  2. Hi Patricia, to find out more about how to join their club you can contact them directly at: http://www.tapestrydayclub.co.uk

    I hope this helps.

  3. Many thanks for letting us know. We’ve corrected this.

  4. Hi Evelyn,

    Unfortunately we don’t organise the event and therefore can’t give out tickets. You may be able to get Free tickets by e-mailing

    I hope this helps.

    Cranleigh Magazines Admin

  5. That’s wonderful to hear you enjoyed our article and that it took you back. It’s much appreciated.

  6. Hi John,

    After doing some research there is very little information online as to the history of Wyphurst house. Joy Horn, who writes our ‘Joy of Cranleigh’ article may have some information on it. Her E-mail is

    I hope this helps.

    Cranleigh Magazine Admin

  7. You can visit their Facebook page here for more details: https://www.facebook.com/events/476550672749811/

  8. Thank you very much Gemma for the kind words. We couldn’t agree more!

  9. We couldn’t agree more!

    If you’re interested in buying these, you can contact Andy on: regarding this.

    We’re sure he will be happy to help.

  10. Hi Lou,

    We have been told it is still running each month, also it’s for both carer and patient.

    We hope this helps.

    Best wishes,
    Cranleigh Magazine

  11. Hi Julie,

    The ‘We Care’ group takes place the 1st & 3rd Thursday every month from 10.00 to 12.00 noon.

    You can find driving directions from Cranleigh to The Glebe here

    Best wishes,
    Cranleigh Magazine

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