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People Profile – Floral Inspiration
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Gill Ford - Garden Designer I was born on Sunday 23rd January 1949 at midday, so I can happily claim to be a ‘Sunday’s child full of grace’!  My  parents ...

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Joy of Cranleigh – The First and Last Shoe Shop
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by Joy Horn (Main Photo - Charles Crick with his apprentice, Charlie Croxford, in 1915) This is the story of Charles Crick, his family and the shoe shop ...

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Crane Spotter: Not so mad as they look
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‘Mad as a March hare’ is the still used centuries’ old declaration uttered by countryfolk to describe anyone acting unpredictably, oddly and excitedly. The ...

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Wild Wonders – March 2025
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by Miki Marks (Main Photo - Goat willow (salix caprea) in a public park) You might have noticed that a good number of spring flowers are yellow.  Not ...

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Declutter Your Mind
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by Penny Lynch As spring arrives, many of us focus on tidying our homes - but what about our minds?  Just as physical clutter can make a space feel ...

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The Social Heritage Project
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by Natasha Lorraine Victor (Main Photo - Jeremy Hunt, chatting with some of the guests) After the public exposure, The Social Heritage Project gained ...

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Cranleigh Cottage Hospital – Project under way
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by Trevor Dale With the terrific news that Cranleigh Heritage Trust has been awarded a significant National Lottery Heritage Fund grant of close to ...

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Cranleigh Villages Health and Wellbeing Community Event – A Step Toward a Stronger, Healthier Future
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On January 24th, 2025, Cranleigh Villages Group hosted a community health and wellbeing event at Cranleigh Baptist Church.  This brought together NHS ...

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People Profile – Doorways into History
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Charles Brooking, Architectural Historian & Consultant Transitional and exciting progress has been made over the last 2 years for both the principal ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh – Celebrating Cranleigh Shops – Outlying Shops
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by Joy Horn // Main Photo: The shop at Common House Farm Cranleigh once had many more shops than we have today. Many of them were a mile or more from ...

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