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The Bonfire This cloud of smoke in other hoursWas leaves and grass, green twigsand flowers. This bitter-sweet dead smell that blowsWas once the ...
This might seem a month or so early but planning ahead is crucial. Give yourself time for a well prepared and considered festive season. Give presents in ...
We all think we have the best dog in the world. But how can you prove it? One of the easiest ways is to join the Kennel Club Good Citizen Dog Scheme. The ...
As we move into the long winter nights, we encourage you to bring friends and family to our events. From art to film, music to comedy, yoga to pottery there ...
In Greek myths it never pays to be boastful before the gods. The young Arachne was a wonderful weaver and as Ovid writes in his Metamorphoses she had the ...
This year the Cranleigh and District Branch of The Royal British Legion are planning for Remembrance Sunday in the way it was conducted before the Coronavirus ...
Me running in my amateur days as Susan Tooby SUSAN: I was born and brought up in a little village called Woolhope, in Herefordshire, which is a small, ...
From the days of horse-drawn coaches: Mann’s in the late 19th century People of Cranleigh faced the unimaginable this autumn when David Mann & Sons ...
Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea) As the crowd in the centre of Cranleigh gathered around the war memorial on Remembrance Sunday a stray note suddenly broke ...
As we are becoming more and more aware of how the natural world has evolved, I have been exploring why deciduous leaves turn colour in autumn. As the tree ...
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