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Mouthful by Mouthful
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by Simone Conti Slow cooked Cuttlefish with Garden Peas - Serves 4 I love this dish because it is easy and cheap to prepare. It has a great taste and ...

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Crane Spotter – A tale of two sittings
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Main Photo: Magpie, Pica pica It was the best of times – until they turned up. Some noisy builders started work just when I was looking forward to a ...

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Ultra Processed Foods – The Hidden Risks in Your Daily Diet
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by Penny Lynch Ultra-processed foods refer to food products that are heavily processed and contain a multitude of additives, preservatives, artificial ...

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Changing the Conversation
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by Lynda MacDermott Sharon Duggan succeeded in getting climate change on the agenda in Cranleigh in 2019 when she founded Cranleigh Climate Action Group; ...

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Wild Wonders – August 2023
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If you haven’t yet explored the new Knowle Park, you have a great experience in store.   60 acres donated to Cranleigh only about 4 minutes from the High ...

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Knowle Park Cranleigh – spreading the word
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by Lucy Boatswain Early on a Saturday morning in late May, a handful of volunteers quietly removed the fencing at the car park entrance to the new Knowle ...

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People Profile – Ceramic Creations
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Jane Silk - Artist and Ceramicist I was born in 1951, in Beaconsfield and then lived in Oxted (pre-M25 days!), Surrey, for several years. A change of job ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh – A Walk on the Common
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by Joy Horn Main Photo - The Great Barn being dismantled, 1887. Caryll House, then called The Laurels, can be seen on the left. Cranleigh’s fine Common ...

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Crane Spotter: Spotted again at long last!
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Have you ever accidentally re-found something you thought was long lost?  Perhaps it was an old photo of a loved one that was slipped into a rarely used ...

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Flavoured Plates
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by Simone Conti Smoked Salmon cupcakes with cheese frosting Serves 4 This dish is delicious and easy to prepare. It is great for a party, barbecue or ...

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