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by Joy Horn Did you know that Cranleigh was the choice for retirement for England’s first, youngest and longest-serving football manager? Today we have ...
Robert Alexander Robertson didn’t know what he was starting when he travelled from Glasgow to Bramley over 100 years ago. Robertson's old shop in the ...
Main Photo: A female Reed Bunting If you are thumbing through a bird field guide then one of the last entries you will come across is a dapper little fella ...
by Miki Marks The Cailleach, the Celtic hag of winter, has finally been banished on the 1st May. The sun is higher and warmer, the days are long and the ...
by Penny Lynch // Main Photo © Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade website - www.dfat.gov.au Few voices have shaped our understanding of the ...
A date for your diary. Turn to the 27th of June and write in ‘Cranleigh Lions Carnival’ so that you’ll remember to join everyone on the common, alongside the ...
by Trevor Dale The scaffolding is down and the restoration is being revealed, albeit behind the construction equipment. Many have expressed delight at the ...
John Gaines, Master Builder & Craftsman I was born in 1958, the youngest of 2 boys, in a bungalow, in the middle of woodland, right on the border of ...
by Joy Horn // Main Photo: Peter Hogg, pictured in the Daily Express Our story begins in August 1974, when Court Line, the British holiday charter ...
For a couple of years I had noticed a steady passage of Red Kites passing overhead in the half hour or so before dusk. There were never more than 2 ...
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