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Glebelands School – February Focus Day
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Glebelands School’s Spring Focus Day was a roaring success on Friday 15th January. Students enjoyed a fantastic day of activities which enriched their ...

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Save Newlands Corner
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Surrey County Council is currently planning to impose parking charges at Newlands Corner in order to cease its subsidy of Surrey Wildlife Trust, who manage ...

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Love Cranleigh
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February is often thought as the month of love, culminating on the 14th with the advent of Valentine’s Day. The day is celebrated every year as an opportunity ...

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Crane Spotter: tales from a Cranleigh birder
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The Greenfinch, that chirpy House Sparrow sized-visitor to the garden and bird table, is in trouble. I was seeing up to 140 in flocks around farms in the ...

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Love Food!
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Ingredients 2 Chicken breasts (2 x 150 g washed and dried) 80g stuffing (see below) 4 slices Parma ham, cut thin 50ml double cream 25ml dry Marsala ...

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People Profile- Simon Smith “A Model Trainer”
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From an early age Simon Smith loved sport, from tennis in the back garden, dreaming of a Wimbledon final, to football on a patch of grass in front of his ...

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News From Cranleigh Scout Group – February 2016
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The Ottawa Beavers (very young Scouts), from Cranleigh,  and  St  Lawrence  Beavers,  from Ewhurst,  undertook a night walk around Elm- bridge and Knowle Park ...

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New Years Day Walk – February 2016
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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 ...

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Just Say The Word
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In the English language, the use of the word ‘love’ ap plies to a range of feelings and experiences. From the love of a partner, to the love of your children, ...

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Joy Of Cranleigh – What was happening in Cranleigh in February 1916 ?
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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 ...

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