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This month, the beginnings of spring are starting to make themselves known with hints of green shoots and the presence of wildlife emerging from hibernation ...
If ever a bird got even non-birdwatchers interested then it is the Waxwing. Starling-sized and silky feathered, it is a fruit of harsher winters further north. ...
As the Great War ground on, the numbers of wounded soldiers rose inexorably. Those with serious injuries that would take time to heal were brought back to ...
Louise walked into the coffee shop and immediately spotted her friend Jane, sat at a table by the back window. As she walked over, Jane stood up and embraced ...
Guildford Division is your local division of SurreyBeekeepers’ Association which is a registered charity and began in 1879. The Guildford Division started in ...
At Cranleigh Bridal we are now looking forward to helping all new brides in our newly revamped shop thanks to Mary Portas and her TV programme which ...
The Ottawa Beavers (very young Scouts), from Cranleigh, and St Lawrence Beavers, from Ewhurst, undertook a night walk around Elm- bridge and Knowle Park ...
Although December was the warmest recorded for years, this month your garden may need protecting from frosts, strong winds and heavy rain. Make sure you check ...
Born in 1978 and raised in Norfolk, Chris Wright now lives in Cranleigh with his wife, Rebecca, and two young boys, Patrick and Ben. A self-taught artist, ...
December - Forget robins, the bird for Christmas is . . . Robins, robins everywhere. Not only real ones but others of all shapes and sizes in Cranleigh’s ...

