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Crane Spotter – Rooks, Crooks and Confusion – March 2022
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Slightly smaller than the Crow, the adult Rook (Corvus frugilegus) has a pointed grey bill with pale skin extending to the eye, ‘baggy trousers,’ peaked crown ...

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Garden Life – March 2022 – Gill Ford
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March is the first month in the Roman calendar, and it is named after Mars, God of War. The days are longer and we can literally feel the warmth starting to ...

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Cranleigh Camera Club – Love What You See!
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Annual Exhibition 2022, Saturday 26 March, Cranleigh Village Hall, 10am-4pm, Free Entry The exhibition has been running annually for many years (suspended ...

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Cranleigh Amateur Swimming Club – Back In Full Swim – Simon Southwell
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Wow, what a busy few months we’ve had since our last update in the summer! It’s fair to say that we are well and truly back in full swing. Since last writing, ...

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Love Garden Life – February 2022 – Gill Ford
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Kalettes or 'flower sprouts' As I was walking this morning, the sun was shining and I could definitely feel the gentle warmth of its rays, which was ...

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Greenwashing – What exactly is it and why should we care? – Penny Lynch
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Greenwashing is where a firm spends time and money advertising and marketing that their goods or services are environmentally friendly when, in fact, they are ...

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All We Need Is Love
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As we turn the page on our calendar from January to February, one date that surely stands out this month is 14th February – St Valentine’s day. Even if we ...

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Britain’s most loved pianist comes to Cranleigh Arts – Stephen Dennison
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On Friday 11 February Dame Imogen Cooper will lead a fundraising piano concert in Cranleigh. In the words of Sir Simon Rattle: “Imogen is one of the ...

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The Arts Society Cranleigh – Programme for February, March and April 2022
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Wednesday 23rd February - Brueghel, The Seasons And The WorldWe welcome Gavin back to talk to us about Brueghel who in 1565 was commissioned to create a ...

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The Centenary Garden Story – Brian Freeston
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In a small corner of Snoxhall Fields, Cranleigh, something beautiful and inspiring has been created. It is a garden to commemorate all the local lives lost in ...

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