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What Happened to St Andrew’s Church?
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During the 1170 Heritage Day 2024, we were asked by a number of people about St Andrew’s Church, which stood at the far end of the common near the Elmbridge ...

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Cranleigh Cottage Hospital Update – From Humble Origins
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by Trevor Dale A while ago we met the chap who had actually listed Cranleigh Cottage Hospital for the National Heritage List for England, way back in 1987. ...

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People Profile – From Mallow to Cranleigh: A Life of Quiet Purpose
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David Barry - Civil Engineer & Volunteer I’ve never thought of myself as extraordinary.  I’ve always just believed in doing my bit—with a little ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh – Celebrating Cranleigh Shops – The way we were
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by Joy Horn // Main Photo: Mrs M. Ede, returning from a daily visit to the shops, about 1940 (courtesy of Vera Wilkinson) Cranleigh High Street has ...

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Crane Spotter: Parachuting pipit hits the deck
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‘The Tree Pipit is a common summer visitor to this county, arriving regularly in the early half of April, and nesting freely in all the rural districts, as ...

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Wild Wonders – July 2025 – Nature’s Cover-Up
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by Miki Marks // Main Photo: A car dumped at Notcutts © Mark Matthews There are plenty of butterflies on the wing towards the end of the month:  ...

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Memory Lane – July
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Memory Lane are a group of volunteers who share their experience with full time carers and their partners who are experiencing dementia or loss of memory.  ...

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Come and Enjoy ‘Tea With a Pony’
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Our aim is to provide an enriching experience with horses to people living with dementia or similar conditions.  We will tailor each session to meet the ...

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The Hidden Hazards in Your Cleaning Cupboard
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by Penny Lynch Many of us reach for supermarket cleaning sprays and disinfectants without a second thought, trusting the branding and promises of “99.9% ...

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Cranleigh Repair Café is Celebrating its First Birthday
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by Caroline Hayes As some of you will already know, we started in spring of 2024 with a Make Do and Mend service at the library where our volunteers ...

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