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Open Gardens at Pentire and Pilgrim’s Cottage
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Mary Hainline is again opening her idyllic Walled Victorian Gardens, now joined by her next-door neighbour's beautiful garden, and is looking forward to ...

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People Profile – Karl McMurray – Memorabiliast
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My great, great uncle, Bill Langfield, sitting in the 1935 Donington Grand Prix-winning, 1932-34 Alfa Romeo Tipo B Grand Prix Monoposto which he helped ...

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Joy of Cranleigh – The Centenary Cricket Match, 1956 – June 2021
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A postcard of the Cricket Ground, post-marked 1906 (courtesy of Roy Pobgee) Frank Swinnerton, novelist and literary critic of national standing who lived ...

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Crane Spotter – June 2021 – Eyes for the Osprey
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The Osprey searching high above the landscape looking for fish A magnificent bird attracting more media coverage than most others put together was back in ...

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Tomato & Basil Soup – Foodie Friday
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Combine fruity sundried tomatoes with tinned tomatoes to make this rich tomato soup with a homemade basil pesto. Prep: 10 minsCook: 15 ...

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Classic Homemade Coleslaw – Foodie Friday
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Forget shop-bought versions and make a homemade coleslaw. It's an ideal side dish for barbecues or to serve with burgers, salads, sandwiches and more. ...

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Black Bean Burgers – Foodie Fridays
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Make some healthy, hearty vegan burgers layered with avocado and served with a fresh crunchy carrot and cucumber salad alongside. They're full of goodness. ...

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Chicken Enchilada Wraps – Foodie Friday
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For these wraps, use homemade wholemeal flatbreads instead of shop-bought tortillas in this recipe – perfect for wrapping up our lean spicy chicken. It counts ...

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Cranleigh Arts Centre – May 2021 – Reopening Events
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Cranleigh Arts is proud to announce it’s reopening for socially distanced audiences on 19th May 2021 (Government roadmap depending) alongside our fantastic ...

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Returning to Cranleigh Arts – Stephen Dennison (Volunteer)
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My wife Gina and I have been volunteering at Cranleigh Arts Centre since the mid 1990’s when Harry Secombe was the Patron, Catherine Pike the Chairman of ...

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