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Book Review – A Boy Called Christmas – Matt Haig (Illustrations by Chris Mould)
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'The most evergreen, immortal Christmas story for decades'- Stephen Fry Life was changing for Nikolas, in ways he couldn’t possibly have imagined. Things ...

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Cranleigh Camera Club – December 2018
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CRESTED OROPENDOLA © Mike Harrison Come and join us! This is a friendly, supportive club, where members aim to encourage each other. No matter how much or ...

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Cranleigh Medical Practice – Health Changes
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Cranleigh Medical Practice is continuing to grow and evolve with the changes in the village and the wider NHS community. We would like to extend a warm welcome ...

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Christmas 2018 Church Services in Cranleigh
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St Nicolas C of E Rector: Rev’d Roy Woodhams 01483 800655 [email protected] Sunday 9th December 4pm Christingle Service Sunday 23rd ...

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Poets Corner – Raymond Holt – December 2018
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The Country Verger by Raymond Holt The pansies never smiled today The daffodils grew shorter, As if they knew she wouldn’t be round To change their ...

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December 2018 – Gardening in time for Christmas
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As Christmas is on the way, our to-do lists don’t usually cover gardening tasks at this time of year. However, if you are looking to keep up the pace of your ...

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New boiler at Rowleys ensures an even bigger warm welcome!
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Gary and John Byrne from CJB Plumbing at Rowleys Rowleys Centre for the Community in Cranleigh always has a warm welcome for visitors but this year it will ...

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People Profile – Richard Johnston – Artist, Designer and Illustrator
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Fairy story illustration I was born in Shoreham in Sussex and moved with my parents to Godalming when I was 9 years old. I attended Busbridge school, where ...

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Crane Spotter – December 2018 – Black snow fooling
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Jackdaw (Corvus monedula) I can’t be sure if it will be a white Christmas this year – but it will certainly be a black one. Each December, as the ...

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Joy of Cranleigh – What was happening in Cranleigh in December 1918?
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Cranleigh’s Village Hall until 1933 (Frith photo of 1904). Election meetings took place here in 1918. On Saturday, December 14th, Christmas shopping was not ...

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