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We’ll Meet Again
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At 100, Second World War Royal Navy veteran Henry William Rice has become President of the Cranleigh and District Royal British Legion. From a Clapham ...

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Crane Spotter: Hello mate – is it me you’re looking for?
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Same time of year, same place, even the very same bush — our Crane Spotter welcomes the Common Whitethroat back to Cranleigh Common after its astonishing ...

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Book Review, July 2026
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Our July book review looks at Woodland Whittling — a gentle guide to a relaxing, absorbing hobby you can enjoy almost anywhere.

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Poetry, July 2026
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Our July poem, 'July' by TB (@magentapink22) — sunflowers, agapanthus and a Surrey summer caught in verse, from village cricket field to St Swithin's Day.

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Come and Enjoy ‘Tea with a Pony
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Cranleigh RDA returns with 'Tea with a Pony' this summer — gentle, friendly sessions giving people living with dementia time with a pony, plus tea and cake, on ...

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What exactly is a lodger? Lodgers and the law
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Thinking of taking in a lodger? Here is what a lodger really is, plus the agreements, safety checks and tax rules you need to know first.

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What’s in a Name? The Cranleigh Cottage Hospital Reborn
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The Cranleigh Heritage Trust is restoring the village's almost 600-year-old cottage and renaming it the Napper Centre, honouring the doctor who founded ...

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Poets’ Corner: Jazz for Lunch
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This month's reader poem, 'Jazz for Lunch' by TB, lets live music wash away the day's worries — a tranquil land of trickling streams, twilights and dawn.

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Cranleigh Carnival, Fun Day & Morrisfest
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A date for your diary: the Cranleigh Lions Carnival returns to the common and High Street on 27th June for a free family fun day, with over 100 stalls, a ...

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Book Review: Lest We Forget by Tessa Dunlop
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Bestselling historian Tessa Dunlop travels the length and breadth of the United Kingdom in Lest We Forget — a moving account of how war is remembered, told ...

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