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V-1 on County Infants’ School (C. Budgen, Cranleigh: a History) The Germans first started to launch the V-1 rockets against London on June 13th 1944. This ...
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 ...
It’s easy to see when the dishes need washing or it’s time to do the laundry, but there are plenty of other household chores that need to be done regularly, ...
We had some really lovely, sunny days in March, when we could prepare the garden for the next season and enjoy the wonderful brightly coloured yellow, white ...
For many years Marion May has researched her Jackson family tree culminating in a book published by her and her cousin. This is entitled ‘The Ornamental ...
From the fields of Burma to the last astounding lap of his garden as a centenarian to raise money for the NHS, this is the story of an amazing life of service ...
Life’s on the other shoe by Raymond HoltAn ex Cranleigh village Bobby These are the flagstones that led me toThe doctors house, where he retired.When ...
I have always lived in Surrey. I was born in March 1975 in Chertsey. My parents moved to Abinger Hammer and we lived there for years. I moved to Cranleigh ...
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