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2 New Community Projects in Cranleigh
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In March we started a project called Make Do and Mend with the aim of repairing household textiles so that people can keep their clothing and household items ...

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The Arts Society Cranleigh
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Wednesday 23th October 2024: PICTORIAL PERFECTION: GABRIELLE RAY AND THE ART OF THE THEATRE POSTCARD  at 2pm By Richard Burnip The Edwardian era ...

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Moving Away From Single-Use Cups
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by Penny Lynch The environmental toll of single-use cups is increasingly difficult to ignore.  While they seem convenient, the harm they cause to the ...

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Ewhurst Horticultural Society Autumn Show 2024
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Autumn has arrived with its unpredictable weather, and once again first the blazing sun and then the pouring rain, so we were pleasantly surprised by the high ...

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Cranleigh Old Cottage Hospital – your heritage, your outcomes, our future
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by Trevor Dale Now the waiting begins, for the decision on the National Lottery Heritage funding. However, the team cannot sit back with their feet up. ...

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People Profile – Loving Nature
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Miki Marks, a Nature enthusiast I was born in Zimbabwe and spent my childhood in Uruguay.  I grew up to the sound of the sea and the smell of pines. ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh – Frank Swinnerton and the 1960s Village Transformation
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by Joy Horn // Main Photo: Frank Swinnerton (1884-1982), photo by Mark Gerson on the cover of Reflections One of the ‘characters’ of Cranleigh in the ...

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Naturally Good Food
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by Simone Conti Mixed Vegetable Gratin - Serves 4 Ingredients:2 courgettes 4 Spanish red peppers  4 Portobello mushrooms  8 medium size tomato 200ml ...

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Crane Spotter – Oooh Ahh, there’s treasure in them Surrey Hills
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Birds are noticeably on the move this month as we head into Autumn and I’ll be on the watch out, as usual, for a few unusual species. Numbers of some more ...

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Wild Wonders – September 2024
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by Miki Marks There comes a morning in September when I open the front door and sniff the air, and can smell that autumn is on the way.  Horse chestnuts ...

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