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Book Review – One More For Christmas – Shane Benzie
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The latest Christmas novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author of A Wedding in December. Gayle is a very effective and ambitious businesswoman, but ...

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Garden Life – The Garden in December – Gill Ford
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The clock change does seem to have been more dramatic than usual this year, as it seemed to be darker in the morning AND in the evening. The position of the ...

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How To Shop For A Sustainable Christmas – Penny Lynch
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Buying environmentally friendly gifts for your friends and family can seem like a daunting challenge, but it really doesn’t need to be. Think pilates ...

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A Festive Finale! – Sara Bridgeman
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Hello everyone and I cannot believe that I am writing this article the for the December edition of the magazine! As you will know if you’ve read the articles, ...

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Wild Wonders – December 2021 – Miki Marks
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Nativity scenes apart, there are apparently twelve symbols which trigger thoughts of Christmas; amongst them are robins, poinsettias, bells, snowflakes, a ...

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Crane Spotter – November 2021 – A Remembrance Sunday flypast
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Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea) As the crowd in the centre of Cranleigh gathered around the war memorial on Remembrance Sunday a stray note suddenly broke ...

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Joy of Cranleigh – Goodbye to Mann’s, October 2nd 2021 – November 2021
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From the days of horse-drawn coaches: Mann’s in the late 19th century People of Cranleigh faced the unimaginable this autumn when David Mann & Sons ...

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People Profile – It Runs In The Family – Susan & Jake Wightman
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Me running in my amateur days as Susan Tooby SUSAN: I was born and brought up in a little village called Woolhope, in Herefordshire, which is a small, ...

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Cranleigh Sparkles!
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Cranleigh Christmas lights, photo © Martin Bamford After a difficult year for all of us, Cranleigh once again sparkles with festive lights celebrating ...

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Counting Steps – Gomshall Mill and Netley Park Circular – AllTrails
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Photo by a User on AllTrails A loop trail located near Shere, Surrey, England that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The trail is ...

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