Sponsored by Cranleigh & District Lions Club Last day Massacre of the landless, Extremadura Campaign, Spanish Civil War 1936. A shaft of light breaks ...
Earlier this year we were all moved by David Attenborough’s programme, Blue Planet 2, which highlighted the problem of plastic pollution that is now affecting ...
Cranleigh Country Market, formerly Cranleigh WI Market, has been part of Cranleigh’s Friday morning life since March 1980. However, as with other stores in ...
Rotarian Jane Briggs (left) was delighted to present a cheque for £200 to Camilla Ford, one of the Melody Memories lead organisers. The Rotary Club of ...
1914 - CRANLEIGH REMEMBERS - 1918 Cranleigh will honour the fallen of the Great War (1914-1918) and subsequent wars and conflicts on SUNDAY NOVEMBER 11th ...
Taking the stress out of shopping Are you a fast or slow lane person? Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed when shopping or find the whole experience ...
The Fountain, Cranleigh This is a collection of some of the wonderful photographs sent in by Eric Wood, which truly show what life was like all those years ...
The garden, next to the children's play area on Snoxhall Fields, will be opened on Saturday 10th November at 11.00am by the Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Surrey ...
St Cuthbert Mayne Catholic Primary School in Cranleigh is delighted to unveil their fantastic new playground following a £62,000 investment. We have spaces ...
Emilia Mallett, 17 years old "I’m 17 and have lived in Cranleigh since I was 7, as an only child making my own entertainment has been a big part of my ...
The Indoor Market has been a well established feature of Cranleigh life for over fifteen years. Originally launched as an Antiques Fair concentrating on a ...
Cranleigh Food Bank, which has now been in operation for 4 years is launching a recipe book, which uses foodstuffs given out in the food parcels. To enable ...
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