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Sunny days bring more of us out into the garden but it is already too late now to enjoy such a richness of birdsong as we did in the Spring. June always ...
by Michael Miller // Main Photo: A Push-Pull loco arriving at Cranleigh railway station before closure © N. Hamshere June 14th this year marks the ...
by Miki Marks Sumer is icumen in. Loud sing cuckou!Groweth seed and bloweth meed. And springeth the wode now. Cuckou! These are the words of a famous ...
by Penny Lynch At this time of year, nature is at its fullest. Trees are heavy with leaves, hedgerows are busy with insects and birds, and the days are ...
Saturday 28th June, Cranleigh Common.Event opens 10amStreet Parade 12.30pm This year’s Carnival feature is “Morrisfiest” and we are excited to bring ...
The place to explore and share memories of Cranleigh life, past and present - by Howard Barratt Since the Autumn a team of volunteers has been working ...
Tim Farr, Paralympian Skier & Businessman I was born in London in 1982, the youngest of three siblings. My parents divorced when I was young and I ...
by Joy Horn Less than two months before the outbreak of the Second World War, on 10 July 1939, a new bank opened on the north side of the High Street in a ...
I hear them but invariably don’t spot them without a bit of patience. And when they do pop up into view they are soon dashing off. So annoying. ‘Ever so ...
by Miki Marks I moved one of my terracotta pots and out wiggled a creature I recognised but realised I knew nothing much about; a golden, over- ...
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