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New SIBA Gold Award-Winning Ale puts Dunsfold on the Map!
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A new ale, Dunsfold Best, has won a coveted Society of Independent Brewers’ (SIBA) Gold Award, just days after its creation at local microbrewery the Crafty ...

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Official Opening of Long Barn Supported Living House
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Alan Day, Director of Residential Services and the School Leadership Team recognised that some of the progress young people make at St Joseph’s could quickly ...

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St Joseph’s Specialist School & College Radio Station Launch
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St Joseph’s Specialist School and College are proud to announce the opening of its in-school radio station: ‘All Star FM’. The presenters will have their ...

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CVHT: Return of Community Beds to Cranleigh
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(Pictured Above: Chairman, Dr Robin Fawkner-Corbett at a recent AGM last November) Cranleigh Village Hospital Trust (CVHT) has announced plans to partner ...

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Cranleigh Girl Guide Leader Wins Community Award
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(Pictured Above: Edward Norman presenting Sue Whitaker with her prize)   A Girl Guide leader – who joined the movement as an eight-year-old – has ...

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January Gardening Jobs to Do
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As it is the month of January, most gardens will need protecting from frosts, winds, and rain, so you’ll need to maintain stakes, ties, fleeces, and other ...

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Joy Of Cranleigh – What was happening in Cranleigh in January 1917?
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The registrars dealing with women available for farming met at Guildford. Cranleigh’s registrar was Mrs Welch, of ‘Stonewall’ on the Common. Although farmers ...

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Glebelands Presentation Night
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Glebelands School held their annual presentation evening on Thursday 17 November to celebrate the achievements of the Year 11 leavers. The evening started ...

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December  – Temperatures Drop – The Cold Kicks in
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As winds begin to chill, and the days are shorter, the weather can be bitter with a risk of some snow. You won’t want to be working outside at this time of ...

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Joy Of Cranleigh – What was happening in Cranleigh in December 1916?
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The food situation throughout the country was beginning to give cause for alarm. German Uboats were targeting food imports from North and South America with ...

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Joy Of Cranleigh – What was happening in Cranleigh in November 1916?
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(Above: The boys of the Church Lads’ Brigade responded to this poster as soon as they were old enough) The local branch of the Church Lads’ Brigade started ...

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Remember Remember Cranleigh
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There are so many things to remember on a day-to-day basis in the busyness of family life and work, so revisiting history to remember the details of people’s ...

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