With so much uncertainty surrounding the current and future impact of COVID-19, after very careful consideration and with huge regret, we have decided that we ...
If the trend of home working continues, local High Streets (including Cranleigh) could be set for a revival. A new survey by The Royal Institution of ...
Businesses have been opening new premises in Cranleigh’s vibrant High Street before, during and after lockdown despite the gloom of Covid-19, said Rosemary ...
Ninety-year-old John Menlove, a Member of Cranleigh Rotary Club for many years, completed his charity sponsored walk around Cranleigh Common Cricket Ground on ...
On 1 July 2020, James Phiri became the President of Cranleigh Rotary for the coming year, replacing Richard Kenyon. The social distancing restrictions ...
Do you live in Cranleigh and own a classic car or motorbike? Would you like to help the Lions raise much needed funds? Following the cancellation of our ...
A charity that provides educational, vocational and wellbeing services for people with autism has received a grant of more than £1,000 from a Guildford-based ...
Cranleigh Cricket Club is happy to confirm that the bar has reopened. We've looked forward to welcoming our members and their guests back! The government ...
On 28 May 1970, a group of local businessmen came together to confirm the foundation of the Rotary Club of Cranleigh. Since then, many professional men and ...
Ever fancied trying the skilful and traditional sport of lawn green bowls? Bowls is a sport that attracts both the competitive and non-competitive alike, ...
As a result of attaining over 200 signatures, Cranleigh Civic Society was able to present its case to Surrey County Council’s (SCC) meeting lead by Cabinet ...
A message from Zoe Harris at Healthwatch Surrey, who wants to hear about the experiences people have been having with health and care services during this ...
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