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Joy Of Cranleigh – What was happening in Cranleigh in April 1916?
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(Above: Mann’s fleet of vehicles just before the War)   At Cranleigh School, a sporting revolution had taken place during the spring term. The April ...

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The Art of Cooking
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In step with this issue’s ‘Art of Cranleigh’ theme, aimed to celebrated the various aspects of creativity within our lives, this recipe for a three course meal ...

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Artist of Cranleigh
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William Heath Robinson (31 May 1872 – 13 September 1944)   Heath Robinson’s main employment was in providing a unique brand of humour to ...

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The Jungle, Calais
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(Above: A walkway at the Jungle camp, Calais)   Four members from Cranleigh Baptist Church recently went to Calais to see, first-hand, the situation ...

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Cranleigh . . a little revealed history
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Once more the Cranleigh Obelisk is looking smart again. Stonemasons have just spent two weeks working on the monument to complete in good time for Cranleigh In ...

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Glebelands School News April 2016
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Sports Relief 2016 "Year 9 students organised and ran cake sales in the lead up to the day, raising £250. In the week of Sport Relief the students ran ...

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Glebelands School – February Focus Day
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Glebelands School’s Spring Focus Day was a roaring success on Friday 15th January. Students enjoyed a fantastic day of activities which enriched their ...

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Special Cranleigh Magazine Offer for Crane Spotter Readers
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Want to know more about birds in Surrey? Why not join Surrey Bird Club? Subscriptions are only £15 a year and this brings you a quarterly magazine, an ...

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New Years Day Walk – February 2016
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New Year’s Day Walk started at 10.30am at St. Nicolas Church car park, 38 people and 7 dogs enjoyed a very pleasant 2 hour walk across the countryside south of ...

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Crane Spotter: tales from a Cranleigh birder
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The Greenfinch, that chirpy House Sparrow sized-visitor to the garden and bird table, is in trouble. I was seeing up to 140 in flocks around farms in the ...

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