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Mouthwatering Munches
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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. ...

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Brightening up the High Street
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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 ...

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Cranleigh Amateur Swimming Club – In Memory
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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 ...

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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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Crane Spotter – February 2022 – Scary Road Ahead For Our Birds
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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 ...

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Joy of Cranleigh – Cranleigh’s Oldest Road Names – February 2022
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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 ...

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Garden Life – The Garden In January 2022 – Gill Ford
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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 ...

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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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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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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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