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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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A Letter To The Editor
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“It was a delight to read in the June magazine an account of John Sharp when he was in training for service behind enemy lines during WWII. I was aware of his ...

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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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June – Summer’s here. Love it!
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June 21 is the longest day of the year, and the extra light and warmth encourages the garden to put on an exuberant burst of growth. But this extra light ...

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May – Summer’s Not Far Away
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As bulbs fade and plants start to grow in leaps and bounds, it is exciting to know that the warmer weather is approaching. Sowing and planting out bedding can ...

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Girl Guiding Cranleigh District Needs Your Help!
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(Above:Guides at a recent event at London’s Alexandra Palace where they were trying out zorbing, rollerblading, climbing, laser light cave, a silent disco and ...

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“We are Special Sisters” – Meet Isabelle and Siena
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Isabelle and Siena are 2 very special sisters. Isabelle is 8 years old whilst Siena is just 2. They both suffer from severe epilepsy that is caused by an, as ...

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Rotary & Cranleigh’s Fairtrade gold
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The Rotary Club of Cranleigh is pleased to welcome Fairtrade gold jeweller Jon Dibben as the guest speaker at their meeting on Thursday 5th May. Jon Dibben ...

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Catherine Pike (1920 – 2016) Cranleigh Arts Centre
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Dr Catherine Pike, one of our best known and loved local residents, passed away in January 2016. Born in Glasgow, in a family of doctors, she had a ...

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The Jungle, Calais
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(Above: A walkway at the Jungle camp, Calais)   Four members from Cranleigh Baptist Church recently went to Calais to see, first-hand, the situation ...

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Cranleigh . . a little revealed history
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Once more the Cranleigh Obelisk is looking smart again. Stonemasons have just spent two weeks working on the monument to complete in good time for Cranleigh In ...

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April – The Month for Vegetable Growing
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Vegetable growing really takes off this month. Chit and plant out second early potatoes in the first half of the month, maincrop potatoes in the second half. ...

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