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On Saturday 7th November, the famous Cranleigh Bonfire celebrations return to The Common. The Cranleigh and District Lions Club once again host the event, ...
These are some of the 112 named in ‘Cranleigh’s Roll of Honour’ compiled by P. Wilkins & I. Stedman. Names of casualties who fell in both World Wars. A ...
Joy Horn brings some anecdotes of 100 years ago What was happening in Cranleigh in November 1915? The Great War was grinding on, with news coming ...
The Cranleigh Community Choir concerts are really popular and entertaining events for all the family, held at Cranleigh Arts Centre. This year's concert will ...
For the past seven years Cranleigh has invited people to its own Community Christmas Day lunch. This was held at Cranleigh Baptist Church for a few years and ...
With the weather getting colder, the sunshine hours diminishing, increasing rainfall, windy weather and frosts it can be bitter outside in the garden with the ...
Christmas is coming to St Nicolas Church in a big way this December firstly we have as many as 50 Christmas trees all being decorated. There will be prizes for ...
Ask any junior school child in Cranleigh what ‘Open the Book’ is and they will tell you - but for those of you who don’t know . . . Open the Book is a ...
Bob a job week, Scout jumble sales and old newspaper collections are distant memories and you are now more likely to find Scouts honing their axe and outdoor ...
November – fireworks have arrived The boys are back in town! Or village, if that’s what you prefer to call it. And the girls too. I’m talking of Siskins, ...

