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We all love to tell or hear a story, especially if it's a juicy one and you are the first to know. Sharing stories with another person or an audience is a ...
When I hear the phrase ‘The Streets of London’, it reminds me of the song: ‘Let me take you by the hand and walk you through the streets of London’ by Roger ...
I always feel that gardens should tell a story, or various chapters of people’s lives as they develop. For me my gardens have been inspired by childhood ...
Surrey County Council’s recent decision to refuse an application for oil and gas exploration in Dunsfold has been ruled invalid. Councillors recently voted ...
Following on from my article on organic gardening in June, I wanted to talk in more depth about something that you may think is boring, but holds the key to ...
'Delivers in spades. It made me laugh, cry, gasp and turn the pages for one more chapter every time I had to stop.' - Nizrana Farook A conquest of assured ...
Businesses have been opening new premises in Cranleigh’s vibrant High Street before, during and after lockdown despite the gloom of Covid-19, said Rosemary ...
Photo by Tom St Aubyn, on AllTrails Looking for an adventure or just the chance to get out of the house? This month we thought we'd share some great walks ...
Despite the cancellation of the regional South & South East in Bloom Awards this year, the Cranleigh in Bloom team remained as active as possible during ...
Ninety-year-old John Menlove, a Member of Cranleigh Rotary Club for many years, completed his charity sponsored walk around Cranleigh Common Cricket Ground on ...
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