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Cranleigh Camera Club – Love What You See!
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Annual Exhibition 2022, Saturday 26 March, Cranleigh Village Hall, 10am-4pm, Free Entry The exhibition has been running annually for many years (suspended ...

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Britain’s most loved pianist comes to Cranleigh Arts – Stephen Dennison
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On Friday 11 February Dame Imogen Cooper will lead a fundraising piano concert in Cranleigh. In the words of Sir Simon Rattle: “Imogen is one of the ...

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The Arts Society Cranleigh – Programme for February, March and April 2022
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Wednesday 23rd February - Brueghel, The Seasons And The WorldWe welcome Gavin back to talk to us about Brueghel who in 1565 was commissioned to create a ...

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The Centenary Garden Story – Brian Freeston
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In a small corner of Snoxhall Fields, Cranleigh, something beautiful and inspiring has been created. It is a garden to commemorate all the local lives lost in ...

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Get into Teaching Information Seminar at Glebelands School
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Wednesday 9th February 2022 at 9.00am There has never been a better time to become a teacher. Your classroom is where it all happens – excitement, ...

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Wild Wonders – February 2022 – Miki Marks
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Lichen Photos by Andy Bamford Mysterious lichen, felled trees and rats; two success stories and a farewell to an old tree. The deciduous trees are still ...

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Counting Steps – Godalming and Eashing Circular – AllTrails
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Photo by a User on AllTrails A circular walk from Godalming Station in Surrey, exploring the valley of the River Wey, west of the town including the ...

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Book Review – How Much The Heart Can Hold – Multiple Authors
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Love is not just a single premise. In this collection, multiple award winning authors look at seven versions of love. From Philautia, loving oneself, to Agape ...

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Cranleigh Amateur Swimming Club – Back In Full Swim – Simon Southwell
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Wow, what a busy few months we’ve had since our last update in the summer! It’s fair to say that we are well and truly back in full swing. Since last writing, ...

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Garden Life – The Garden in November – Gill Ford
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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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