St Nicolas church, postcard post-marked 1910 (Francis Frith, courtesy of Mrs Vera Wilkinson) Food production, fund-raising, war deaths and injuries were all ...
The Surrey Hills Singing School is a family of choirs centred in Cranleigh and Guildford, attracting singers from as far afield as Dorking, Horsham, Woking, ...
Patients and staff at the Red Cross Auxiliary Hospital at Oaklands The group picture shows the patients and staff at the Red Cross Auxiliary Hospital at ...
After a challenging exam period, the Glebelands Year 11 students were able to let their hair down in celebration of finishing their GCSEs by attending their ...
(Pictured Above: The Cricket Ground, post-marked 1916) Last month, we saw Rennie Crick on leave at home in Cranleigh for ten days. When he came back to ...
The summer term saw Glebelands School host the 2017 Master Chef Competition on Tuesday 6th June. Year 9 were asked to work in teams of 2 and given the brief; ...
This year’s Surrey Hills summer family concert will take place on Saturday 1st July at 6pm at Cranleigh Village Hall. The concert features the Surrey Hills ...
(Pictured Above: Major Eric Bonham of Knowle on ‘Grey Lady’, painted by Alfred Munnings (Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum) After two years’ service in the ...
Glebelands School hosted another Community Science Show called Science Pranks presented by Steve Mould on Thursday 27th April. Steve is a prolific science ...
On 7th March Farlington School’s Geography students from Year 9 took a field trip to Brighton beach and Ditchling Beacon in the South Downs National Park to ...
Saunderson model G tractor of ~1917 There was excitement among farmers this month when the Board of Agriculture allocated a motor tractor to ...
Something memorable did happen in Cranleigh this month. Our ancient windmill, which had been a feature of village life, was taken down. The ...