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Ivy Mitchell is a post - 16 pupil at New Barn School – a specialist provision for children with high-functioning autism. Ivy wants to become a writer or ...
The theme of this month’s magazine is focussed on Easter. Now I could do the usual article about not giving your dog chocolate, making sure all your Easter ...
What’s healthy for both us and the planet? I remember the patter of tiny feet; the initial excitement and anticipation associated with expecting a child. I ...
Violets at Snoxhall, Cranleigh. © Photo by Mark Matthews We hear a lot about ‘immersing’ ourselves in nature, noticing the sights and sounds of spring. But ...
Councillors have refused permission for a Cranleigh Village Health Trust (CVHT) scheme that would have brought 16 community beds back to the village. Back ...
Sometimes in life we experience situations or moments that can spring up and be life changing, either happy or sad but they do change our thinking and way of ...
Cranleigh Camera Club was established in the 1960s and currently has around forty members of various photographic abilities. In accordance with Government ...
Cranleigh School’s original swimming pool, 1877 (M. Williamson, Cranleigh: 1st 150 years) Swimming as a major sport became increasingly popular during the ...
Me and my brother Born in the county of Shropshire, I grew up a little bit further north of Cranleigh, in a little village called Wem, which is a tiny ...
Wood Pigeon (Columba palumbus) - so surprised to see you Is there any bird sillier than a Pheasant? They stand there beside the road, you cover your ...
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