William Heath Robinson (31 May 1872 – 13 September 1944) Heath Robinson’s main employment was in providing a unique brand of humour to ...
Once more the Cranleigh Obelisk is looking smart again. Stonemasons have just spent two weeks working on the monument to complete in good time for Cranleigh In ...
(Above: Mann’s fleet of vehicles just before the War) At Cranleigh School, a sporting revolution had taken place during the spring term. The April ...
(Above: Cranleigh’s two banks facing each other across Rowland Road. George Selfe was cashier at one or other of these.) Several Cranleigh people, ...
At Cranleigh Bridal we are now looking forward to helping all new brides in our newly revamped shop thanks to Mary Portas and her TV programme which ...
The Ottawa Beavers (very young Scouts), from Cranleigh, and St Lawrence Beavers, from Ewhurst, undertook a night walk around Elm- bridge and Knowle Park ...
New Year’s Day Walk started at 10.30am at St. Nicolas Church car park, 38 people and 7 dogs enjoyed a very pleasant 2 hour walk across the countryside south of ...
Conscription, introduced in January, was beginning to bite. All fit single men between 18 and 41 were called up. The Rector wrote: ‘we have very few men of ...
The evening started with an address from Glebelands headteacher, Mrs Hutchinson, who said that the school was celebrating their best ever GCSE results despite ...
In recent weeks, members of the Rotary Club of Cranleigh have been supporting children in this country and abroad. Following on from their efforts in ...
Mike Ellis, is no stranger to helping organisations; he has been a Rotarian for many years and abides by their motto “service above self”, so when asked to ...
To start the New Year in the best way possible, Cranleigh Medical Practice Patients’ Group is launching its Health Pledges Project, hoping to inspire Cranleigh ...