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