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People Profile – It Was Never One Big Moment
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Erik Heemskerk - Curate at St Nicholas Church I didn’t grow up imagining that one day I would be an Anglican priest, raising 3 young daughters and serving ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh – They came to Cranleigh: Charlie Parker, cricketer (1882 – 1959)
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by Joy Horn // Main Photo: Charlie Parker, complex cricketing genius (courtesy of Martin Williamson) If you ask Google which cricket players have ...

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Crane Spotter – A record of non-stop one two one meetings
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Main Photo: A female Goosander I’ve done it! Regular readers of my Cranleigh Magazine column may recall how my 2023 attempt to spot as many as 120 ...

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Wild Wonders – February 2026
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by Miki Marks The first of February is the ancient Celtic festival of Imbolc (pronounced Imulk) – marking the midpoint between the winter solstice and the ...

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Memory Lane Update February 2026
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Memory Lane were launched into their Christmas Break with a joyful performance from the Wintershall Singers, finishing with performers sharing tea and cakes ...

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Kindness, the Quiet Superpower
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by Penny Lynch In a world where everyone seems to be rushing from one task to the next, it’s easy to underestimate the quiet power of kindness.  But small ...

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Cranleigh Cottage Hospital – Cloaked in secrecy, or plastic sheeting?
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by Trevor Dale - Chair, Cranleigh Heritage Trust CIO // Main Photo: Cranleigh Village Hospital, external stripping back has uncovered long-term rain ...

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People Profile – From Karoi to Cranleigh: Crocodiles, courage and lessons learnt
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Jamie Thomson, Director of Thomson Properties If there is one thing I have learned from growing up in rural Zimbabwe to starting a business in suburban ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh – They Came to Cranleigh: Bruce McKenzie, owner of Knowle, 1970-78
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by Joy Horn // Main Photo: The lovely Bruce McKenzie Field on the old Knowle grounds This is the first article in a short series on some of the ...

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Crane Spotter – Glossy adds a dash of colour
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Being optimistic has often paid off for me while out birding. I learnt early on that there are rewards in making the effort despite atrocious weather ...

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