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Book Review – First Man – James Hansen
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"This impressively documented and engagingly written biography will stand the test of time." - Library Journal First Man by James Hansen offers the ...

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A Functional Kitchen!
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We spend so much time in our kitchens, from making a quick cuppa while we read the paper to a full blown dinner party, they have to be efficient and ...

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Poets Corner – Raymond Holt – November 2019
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Charlie by Raymond HoltAn ex Cranleigh village Bobby Outside The Fruit Shop now there seemsA vacant calm remembranceAs if the fruit and veg just ...

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Cranleigh Arts Centre – November 2019
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Theatre, family shows, film, event cinema, live music, ceramics courses and kids’ crafting workshops – you can find it all at Cranleigh Arts this month! Doors ...

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The Role Of Our  Rehabilitation Assistants – Surrey Hills Rehab
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Surrey Hills Rehab are pleased to introduce you to our Rehabilitation Assistants, who are a fundamental part of the service we provide. We are fortunate to ...

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Ewhurst Horticultural  Society – Plant Sale
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Tuesday 26th November The Society will be holding its AGM followed by talk with slides by Tracy Bull "Designing a winter border". Tracy is an ...

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Cranleigh Amateur Swimming Club – The Season of Busyness!
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Here at Cranleigh Amateur Swimming Club, the summer now seems a distant memory. Long gone are the lazy warm summer days, replaced by seemingly constant rain ...

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People Profile – Henrietta Kodilinye Sims – Surrey Poultry Vet
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I’m not a Cranleigh girl, I was born in East London ‘within the sound of Bow bells’ which considering my ‘Surrey’ accent is a bit ridiculous. I lived there ...

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Crane Spotter – November 2019 – Watch out for the Nordic Invaders
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Fieldfare (Turdus pilaris) The apples are ready and now I’m waiting for the ‘chock-a-chock chock’. No, it’s not some sort of sweet fireworks night treat ...

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Joy of Cranleigh – The Vanished Buildings – November 2019
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Not Cranleigh’s toll-house, but the one at Gaston Gate, which the Cranleigh gate would have resembled (courtesy of Michael Miller) The Toll-house and ...

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