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Wild Wonders – April 2025
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by Miki Marks Daisies have been coming in to flower, heralding the start of the warmer weather and the increase in daylight.  Their name comes from ‘Day’s ...

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Stay Hydrated: Why Water is Essential for Your Health
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by Penny Lynch Many of us start our day with a cup of tea or coffee, often relying on these drinks to keep us going.  But while they do provide fluids, ...

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Cranleigh Cottage Hospital – the more you learn, the more you realise you don’t know!
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by Trevor Dale Historical Significance is a new term to me. It came to light when discussing the cottage with Darron Carver, the Head of Collections and ...

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People Profile – Floral Inspiration
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Gill Ford - Garden Designer I was born on Sunday 23rd January 1949 at midday, so I can happily claim to be a ‘Sunday’s child full of grace’!  My  parents ...

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Joy of Cranleigh – The First and Last Shoe Shop
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by Joy Horn (Main Photo - Charles Crick with his apprentice, Charlie Croxford, in 1915) This is the story of Charles Crick, his family and the shoe shop ...

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Crane Spotter: Not so mad as they look
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‘Mad as a March hare’ is the still used centuries’ old declaration uttered by countryfolk to describe anyone acting unpredictably, oddly and excitedly. The ...

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Wild Wonders – March 2025
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by Miki Marks (Main Photo - Goat willow (salix caprea) in a public park) You might have noticed that a good number of spring flowers are yellow.  Not ...

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Declutter Your Mind
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by Penny Lynch As spring arrives, many of us focus on tidying our homes - but what about our minds?  Just as physical clutter can make a space feel ...

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The Social Heritage Project
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by Natasha Lorraine Victor (Main Photo - Jeremy Hunt, chatting with some of the guests) After the public exposure, The Social Heritage Project gained ...

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Cranleigh Cottage Hospital – Project under way
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by Trevor Dale With the terrific news that Cranleigh Heritage Trust has been awarded a significant National Lottery Heritage Fund grant of close to ...

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  1. Hi Krystle,

    You may contact the owners of the fair by visiting their website: http://psychicandholistic.co.uk/

    Best wishes,
    Admin

  2. Hi Patricia, to find out more about how to join their club you can contact them directly at: http://www.tapestrydayclub.co.uk

    I hope this helps.

  3. Many thanks for letting us know. We’ve corrected this.

  4. That’s wonderful to hear you enjoyed our article and that it took you back. It’s much appreciated.

  5. Hi John,

    After doing some research there is very little information online as to the history of Wyphurst house. Joy Horn, who writes our ‘Joy of Cranleigh’ article may have some information on it. Her E-mail is joyhorn@btinternet.com

    I hope this helps.

    Cranleigh Magazine Admin

  6. You can visit their Facebook page here for more details: https://www.facebook.com/events/476550672749811/

  7. Thank you very much Gemma for the kind words. We couldn’t agree more!

  8. Hi Lou,

    We have been told it is still running each month, also it’s for both carer and patient.

    We hope this helps.

    Best wishes,
    Cranleigh Magazine

  9. Hi Julie,

    The ‘We Care’ group takes place the 1st & 3rd Thursday every month from 10.00 to 12.00 noon.

    You can find driving directions from Cranleigh to The Glebe here

    Best wishes,
    Cranleigh Magazine

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