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People Profile – Adventurous People
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Tim Farr, Paralympian Skier & Businessman I was born in London in 1982, the youngest of three siblings.  My parents divorced when I was young and I ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh – A Bank Cranleigh once had
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by Joy Horn Less than two months before the outbreak of the Second World War, on 10 July 1939, a new bank opened on the north side of the High Street in a ...

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Crane Spotter – Punching above its weight
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I hear them but invariably don’t spot them without a bit of patience. And when they do pop up into view they are soon dashing off. So annoying. ‘Ever so ...

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Wild Wonders – May 2025
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by Miki Marks I moved one of my terracotta pots and   out wiggled a creature I recognised but  realised I knew nothing much about;    a golden, over- ...

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Back to Basics: The Benefits fo Whole Foods
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by Penny Lynch In a world of convenience meals, ready-made sauces, and grab-and-go snacks, it’s easy to fall into the habit of relying on processed foods.  ...

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A Face in the Trees
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Main Photo: Members of the Arts Society Cranleigh and artist Ella Fielding alongside two of the winners, Hannah (left) from Park Mead and Bea (right) from ...

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Horticultural Society Spring Show
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by Lesely Wood After weeks of unseasonably warm daytime temperatures which dipped to just above freezing at night, it was with some trepidation that we ...

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Cranleigh Cottage Hospital – The Key of The Door
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by Trevor Dale After a frustrating period, which lasted fully 2 years we have finally signed the lease with NHS Property Services. I won’t bore you with ...

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People Profile – A Fostering Journey
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Stewart Morris - Foster Parent & Businessman I never imagined that my life would take the path it has, but looking back, I wouldn’t change a thing. My ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh – Celebrating Cranleigh Shops – Large stores that were once here (and the King who Abdicated)
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by Joy Horn // Main Photo - Walter Briggs store (courtesy of Michael Miller) This month’s article is a nostalgic one. It could be called ‘The Demise ...

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