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People Profile – Trevor Cook – Owner of Cooks of Cranleigh
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Trevor and staff celebrate together On 26th January this year, well-known Cranleigh resident, Trevor Cook, passed away. Trevor was perhaps best known for ...

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Ewhurst Horticultural Society Spring Show
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After two years of holding virtual shows online, the society was finally able to hold a real live Spring Show in the Ewhurst Village Hall on Saturday 9th ...

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Members of English National Operareturn to Cranleigh Arts
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We are delighted to welcome, on Friday 27 May at 7.30 pm, five star members of English National Opera (ENO) to Cranleigh Arts for a gala evening of operatic ...

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Sharpening Your Taste Buds
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This is one of the most famous recipes from Tuscany, perfect for this season with all the vegetables coming into season. Today you will find the Ribolitta in ...

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Book Review – The Last Firefox – Lee Newbery and Laura Catalan
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An encouraging story about family, friendship and discovering your inner flame. Between bullies at school and shifting times at home, Charlie Challinor ...

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Hidden Plastic
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We are all aware that we need to reduce the plastic in our lives because of the health and environmental risks it poses. But there are hidden plastics, in ...

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How To Get Your House Ready For A Heat Pump
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Following my article last month, I’m sharing a fascinating interview I had with Tom Lankester. I had wanted to interview Tom for a while because he’d had a ...

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Wild Wonders – May 2022
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What has happened to my sticklebacks? I have been looking in the brook at the end of my garden for a month now and no sign of them. I’ve lived here since 2007 ...

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Halt Climate Change – Build a Community Fund
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When are energy prices going to stop going up?  Well, certainly not in the near future that’s for sure. But there is good news for Cranleigh, Ewhurst and ...

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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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