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Book Review – Unquiet Landscape – Christopher Neve
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Christopher Neve's timeless book is a voyage into the imagination through the English landscape. How is it that artists, by thinking in paint, have come to ...

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Garden Life – The Garden in August – Gill Ford
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Pink Lavatera and White Lychnis There aren’t many jobs to do in August, except keeping the weeds under control, mowing the lawn and picking veggies, if you ...

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People Profile – Richard Bryant – Glider Pilot
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Flying over the South coast of England 05/02/2020 © Richard Bryant I was born in Hammersmith and in my early childhood we lived in a prefab in Northolt in ...

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Joy of Cranleigh – Two World Records for Cranleigh, 1991 – August 2021
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The lines of neatly-laid coins 'Record Breakers’ was a popular BBC1 television programme from the 1970s to the turn of the century. The McWhirter twins, ...

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Crane Spotter – August 2021 – Cranleigh and Ewhurst, the centre of the world!
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Ring-necked Duck - USA I’ve met folk around Cranleigh who – even before lockdown – rarely ventured beyond its boundaries. A lot of our commuters to the ...

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Loving Your Landscape – July 2021
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Where you were born and brought up often shapes who you become later in life. It is a landscape of a sort that we fit into and identify with, as our roots. ...

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The Manfreds – Pioneers of British Rhythm & Blues
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Legendary pioneers of British Rhythm and Blues, The Manfreds, will be touring once again this autumn, featuring special guest Georgie Fame. The dates are ...

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Saving The Hedgehogs
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Berkeley’s Mission To Save Surrey’s Prickly Garden Guests. Hedgehogs are one of the UK’s most beloved animals; synonymous with autumn hibernation, they can be ...

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Artist Q&A: Anita Klein – Watts Gallery
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The Miracle (2020), Anita Klein Until the 4 July, Watts Contemporary Gallery hosts Anita Klein: Together, a new exhibition in collaboration with Eames Fine ...

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Tapestry Lunch Club – Open For Business
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Tapestry Lunch Club is happy to announce that we are re-opening for business again from early June 2021. As the Government guidelines have allowed for up ...

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