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Picture © Chris Flood (Cranleigh Camera Club) Do you enjoy photography? Do you have use of a camera? Would you like to improve your skills? If so, think ...
October is the month when meat is abundant, when hearty casseroles and stews, as well as pies and savoury puddings appear in Restaurants menus. In my days as a ...
Eighteen minutes after takeoff a plane crashes into the Atlantic and only two people survive, a middle aged man and a four-year-old boy. As rescuers search for ...
(Pictured Above: Cranleigh’s Post Office in its new position at the corner of Knowle Lane in 1911 (currently Betfred) In October 1916 Mrs Crick at the ...
Philip Scriven is the organist in residence at Cranleigh School. Widely regarded around the world as one of the most talented organists of his generation, ...
September in North East Italy (the hilly area of my origin) is the time when most fruit is plentiful. Grapes, white peaches from the hills, figs, apples, ...
Rachel catches the same train into London every morning, and every day it stops at the same signal overlooking a row of back gardens. If she manages to sit ...
“Most days I go to the Cranleigh Leisure Centre for a swim and it’s amazing the number of people you meet there from all walks of life. Rhoda Kirk is one of ...
Nothing smells more like summer than a freshly mown hayfield. Even in winter, when the hay bales gathered under summer sunshine are broken into, the scent is ...
Sir Dirk Bogarde was born Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven van den Bogaerde of a Scots mother and a Flemish father who was the art editor of The Times. The ...

