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League of Friends – Adopted by Co-op as Local Charity
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The League of Friends of Cranleigh Village Hospital is delighted to have been chosen by the Co-op in Cranleigh as its local charity. The Co-op will support the ...

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Cranleigh Rotarian Works on Projects in Zambia
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James (right) is presenting the Lusaka Central Rotary Club pennant to the Cranleigh Club's Past President, David Hall. Over the last few years, Cranleigh ...

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Cranleigh Indoor Market – Autumn 2018
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The Indoor Market has been a well established feature of Cranleigh life for over fifteen years. Originally launched as an Antiques Fair concentrating on a ...

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People Profile – Alice Jones and Sam Carter – Adventurers
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Sam: We were both born in Redhill. Alice was brought up in Dorking and arrived in Cranleigh through teaching, first at Cranleigh Primary School and then ...

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Adventurous Eating!
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Bored with eating? Can't decide what to eat? Feeling uninspired around food? Is cooking just another thing to do on your long to do list? If you're anything ...

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Crane Spotter – September 2018 – Creeping up on the Creepers
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Treecreeper (Certhia familiaris) Our long hot summer has born a butterfly bonanza all around the south of England, enabling many of us to enjoy some unusual ...

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A 75 year old lunch!
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I wrote a previous article in an edition of Cranleigh Magazine, where I recounted my memories of September 1943, 75 years ago. Here is a recipe of a standard ...

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Joy of Cranleigh – What was happening in Cranleigh in September 1918?
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Smithwood Common was a favourite destination for black-berrying. This idealised postcard is post-marked 1916. Does it bear any resemblance to Smithwood Common? ...

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Cranleigh Arts Centre – September 2018
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Our new brochure for September - December is NOW OUT with a vibrant programme of events from across the Arts. Pick up your copy from the Cranleigh Arts Box ...

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Apple Crumble
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Bake an unforgettable crumble by giving each element a little TLC and choose the topping ingredients to taste. Serve with hot custard, or chilled fresh cream. ...

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