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This delicious and easy to create dish can be served as a starter with a light salad or makes a great breakfast/brunch dish served with bacon or eggs. ...
The shoppers returning to Cranleigh High Street will have a brighter view this Spring now that the “decorate a bollard” initiative has got under way. Four ...
Our forthcoming Spring Open Meet gala is being held in memory of our dear friend, Mavis Godfrey, who sadly passed away in November. Our Senior Coach, Pete ...
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 ...
Kingfisher (Green list) Red, red and amber, green, amber, red. Traffic lights! Oh no, not again. We are inundated with them around Cranleigh. What is going ...
A 19th-century farrier, painted by the Suffolk artist, Edward Robert Smythe (1810-99) For centuries, Cranleigh did not have road-names, and did not need ...
One thing is certain – our weather is becoming more turbulent and unpredictable – but the recent mild spell has given us a longer flowering season and the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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