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Count Dracula Sculpture – Richard Johnston
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The Art of Model Making - Just an idea! In the original 1897 version of Bram Stoker’s book ‘Dracula’, we are first introduced to the Count when Jonathan ...

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March 2019 – Begin the Spring Clean!
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The month of March plays an important role in the life of a gardener. As spring finally reaches us, it's time to get busy by prepping seed beds, cutting back ...

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Cranleigh Rotary Youth Speaks 2019
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The winning Intermediate Team from Glebelands School The local round of this year's Rotary Youth Speaks competition was a clean sweep for Glebelands School ...

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Cranleigh Film Club – March 2019
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Cranleigh Film Club is showing Sunset Song (15) on Friday 8 March starting at 7.30pm; doors open at 7.00pm. As usual our film will be shown in the Band Room, ...

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Artists Corner – Brush Strokes Part 2 – Marilyn Bailey
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This month I shall continue the theme of brushstrokes as I am very hopeful that you find it interesting and an eye opener! I can do no better than share with ...

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Cranleigh Camera Club – March 2019
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WHITE PEACOCK DISPLAYING © Anne Ingram Cranleigh Camera Club was established in the 1960s and currently has around forty members of various ages and ...

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Book Review – Spring on the Little Cornish Isles: The Flower Farm – Phillipa Ashley
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'Filled with warm and likeable characters. Great fun!' - Jill Mansell Fans of Jill Mansell and Carole Matthews will love this striking book from the author ...

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Putting Spring In The Air Rather Than Dust!
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When the gloom of winter recedes and the vibrant colours begin to emerge, you know it’s time for a spring clean, especially when the beams of sunshine ...

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Let’s Join Forces . . . Calling all Litter Pickers!
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Every year in March a group of about 25 of us from Rudgwick and Ellen’s Green put on our Hi-Viz jackets and pick up litter from the King’s Head along the B2128 ...

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Cranleigh Amateur Swimming Club – The Life of a Swimming Family
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 Juliette Small (left) and Sophie Moore with their awards Although February is known to be the bleakest month, the swimmers are carrying on regardless. We ...

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