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November – All Change for Winter is Near
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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 ...

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October – Leaf Gold
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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 ...

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Joy Of Cranleigh – What was happening in Cranleigh in October 1916?
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(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 ...

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Cranleigh Camera Club
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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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September – Fruity Flavours!
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September is generally a cooler, gustier month than August and the days are noticeably shorter. While there’s not as much to do in the garden at this time of ...

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Joy Of Cranleigh – What was happening in Cranleigh in September 1916?
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The annual  report of the Village Hospital came out at the end of September. During the previous year, 98 patients had been treated and 45 operations ...

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Cranleigh in Bloom
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Cranleigh in Bloom has  enjoyed another  successful year, bringing  vibrant floral displays to the village and submitting a strong entry to the regional ...

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August – Hot or What!
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It can be one of the hottest months of the year. Therefore we need to be diligent about watering our gardens and plants. It is helpful to use grey water ( ...

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Joy Of Cranleigh – What was happening in Cranleigh in August 1916?
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A group of Cranleigh women – we don’t know their names – returned to the village on August 5th 1916 after a wartime adventure of their own. They had been doing ...

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July – Summer Hots Up!
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July can be one of the hottest months of the year and a wonderful time just to sit and enjoy your garden with friends and family. Keep plants looking good by ...

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Joy Of Cranleigh – What was happening in Cranleigh in July 1916?
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Above: Percy, Albert and Harry Greenfield, with their parents and sister Edith (from Ron Ringshall, Cranleigh Parish Church)   July 1st 1916 is a ...

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Honduras Pledge
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My name is Amy Lynch and I’m a local Cranleigh girl at Godalming 6th Form College. Instead of going to uni this year, with my peers, I’ve decided to embark ...

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