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Poets Corner – Raymond Holt – October 2019
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Old moon, if only you could speak by Raymond HoltAn ex Cranleigh village Bobby Old moon hanging over "Robin Rag" What is the secret that you keep? You ...

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All Mums Are Beautiful
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My Mum in the 1940s My mum was beautiful, as all mums are. She could have been a model going by the photograph taken in the 1940’s. She married my dad in ...

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Giving Your Clothes A Longer Life!
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It’s been widely reported in the news lately how the fashion industry is depleting the planet of valuable resources and how we really shouldn’t buy so many ...

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Artist Corner – The Magic of Props! – Christopher Sutton
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'Model temple' made using 'acrylic and 'styrene' on the laser cutter From a young age I have always been fascinated by the practical effects seen in film ...

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Cranleigh Craft & Gift Market
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Photo by Chris Saunders Saturday, 19 October 2019 10:00 till 16:00 “To provide a location in Cranleigh for local crafts people to exhibit and sell their ...

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Andy Parsons: Healing The Nation in Cranleigh!
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“Cracking adlibbing…a joke-rich rallying call for a better Britain” – THE GUARDIAN “Coruscating live performer specialising in lacerating topical gags” – ...

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Eating What We’ve Sown
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I wish all the readers of the Cranleigh Magazine happy holidays, in particular the kids to enjoy the summer break! ― Simone Conti MEDITERRANEAN ROASTED ...

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Joy of Cranleigh – The Vanished Buildings – August 2019
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The Great Barn in 1888, looking east, a painting by J. Hardy, with glimpses of the church, Ivy Hall Farm and the Onslow Arms (Frank Warren Papers, courtesy of ...

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Crane Spotter – August 2019 – ‘Shooting Stars’
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Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus) Eyes will be looking up to the skies above Cranleigh, Ewhurst and surrounding villages this month for August’s annual free ...

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People Profile – Tristan Weaver – Restaurateur, Chef and Bread-maker
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I was born and bred in Poole, Dorset and lived there with my parents until I was about 18. When I left school, I went to live in Africa for a year. I’d ...

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