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Cranleigh & District Royal British Legion – Commemorating the end of the First World War
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1914 - CRANLEIGH REMEMBERS - 1918 Cranleigh will honour the fallen of the Great War (1914-1918) and subsequent wars and conflicts on SUNDAY NOVEMBER 11th ...

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A Work of Art – Marilyn Bailey
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Last month I wrote about seeing beauty in unexpected places. This month I would like to share a painting that I recently bought. Firstly let me say it is a ...

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Cranleigh Christmas Lights Switch-On
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Cranleigh Chamber of Commerce is once again delighted to host the annual Cranleigh Christmas Lights switch-on event. The event takes place this year on ...

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Lest We Forget
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We live in a world of the smart phone that has so many functions, you can organise your whole life on it which is great, until you forget where you put it! ...

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Oakwood – How to prepare for Making Tax Digital
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By Jane Briggs (formerly O’Leary) from Oakwood Business Consultants Making Tax Digital signals the end of paper accounting for millions of businesses and ...

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Slow Shopping Comes to Cranleigh
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Taking the stress out of shopping Are you a fast or slow lane person? Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed when shopping or find the whole experience ...

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Remembrances from Italy 1944 – Giovanni Fontebasso
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Continued from our September issue 'Graffiti Hooligans' Unfortunately the first resistance to German occupation was not well organised: there were groups of ...

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Cranleigh Fish – Celebrating 30 Successful years on the High Street!
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Independent high street fishmongers are increasingly rare but Cranleigh’s High Street stands out from others because it has an independent fresh fish shop and ...

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Cranleigh Film Club – November 2018
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Cranleigh Film Club is showing Graduation (15) on Thursday 29 November starting at 7.30pm; doors open at 7.00pm. As usual our film will be shown in the Band ...

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Remember a Recipe!
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Recently I had a holiday in the “West Country” and on one occasion I visited a restaurant new to me, “The Dove”. The menu looked interesting, a little too ...

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