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New Year’s Resolutions? – Sharon Duggan
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I love writing out New Year’s resolutions and am pleased to say that my 2021 ones are nearly all done and dusted (just boasting a bit there, forgive me!). ...

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New Years Nibbles
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When I was working in Spain, I had the pleasure to work with a very talented Peruvian chef. After we became friends he show me his family recipe for this ...

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Wild Wonders – Birch, Bark and Books – Miki Marks
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A sunny January morning can be the best time of all for seeing trees. Once the leaves have fallen, the individual shape of each tree is visible – and the ...

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Packing Up Properly – Penny Lynch
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Whether you wait until the 12th night, or you can’t wait to see the back of the Christmas decorations, taking them down should be done properly. In fact, you ...

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Cranleigh Rotary Club – Romanian Children Appeal 2021
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The community response to our appeal for gift-filled shoeboxes has again been excellent, reflecting the persistent generosity of schoolchildren’s families, ...

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The Ron Green Big Band – Cranleigh Arts Centre
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Friday 4th February 2022 - 8:00pm The Ron Green Big Band was formed some fifteen years ago, by Ron, a very enthusiastic Jazz follower, who at the time, was ...

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Book Review – Diddly Squat – Jeremy Clarkson
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Welcome to Jeremy's farm. It's an picturesque spot, offering charming views across the Cotswolds, lively hedgerows, woodlands and natural springs. Jeremy ...

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People Profile – Matt Newell – Entrepreneur
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Visiting Niagra Falls, what an experience I was born in 1963 in St Luke’s Hospital, Guildford and lived in Witley. My dad was a quantity surveyor and mum ...

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Joy of Cranleigh – The Wit of Dr Napper – January 2022
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From Left to Right: Swallow, Nightingale and Lark In 1949, the Cranleigh Women’s Institute produced a scrapbook of Cranleigh, which is now in the care of ...

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Crane Spotter – January 2022 – Garden birding, my year’s diary
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Biggest surprise of the year: Wigeon (Anas penelope). Nice change from the Pigeon! Here’s a pair. I never saw mine – just heard them flying over calling at ...

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