(Pictured Above: Edward Norman presenting Sue Whitaker with her prize) A Girl Guide leader – who joined the movement as an eight-year-old – has ...
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 ...
The registrars dealing with women available for farming met at Guildford. Cranleigh’s registrar was Mrs Welch, of ‘Stonewall’ on the Common. Although farmers ...
Glebelands School held their annual presentation evening on Thursday 17 November to celebrate the achievements of the Year 11 leavers. The evening started ...
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 ...
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 ...
(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 ...
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 ...
As the leaves fall in ever increasing numbers and the winds have their day giving us the run around, it’s time to protect our wildlife and gardens with vigour ...
With the warmer days of September passed, the autumn has now definitely arrived. Temperatures have dropped and it is a lot colder. It’s a beautiful colourful ...
(Pictured Above: Cranleigh’s Post Office in its new position at the corner of Knowle Lane in 1911 (currently Betfred) In October 1916 Mrs Crick at the ...
Picture © Chris Flood (Cranleigh Camera Club) Do you enjoy photography? Do you have use of a camera? Would you like to improve your skills? If so, think ...
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