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One-Pan Salmon with Roasted Asparagus
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For an easy side dish to complement a spring roast, just cook this recipe without the salmon. Prep: 20 mins Cook: 50 mins Difficulty: Easy Serves: 2 ...

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Hazelnut Latte Cake
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Give coffee cake the ultimate upgrade! Prep: 1hr, 30 mins Cook: 25 mins Difficulty: Hard Serves: 16 INGREDIENTS For the cakes 100g unsalted butter, ...

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Easy Caponata Stew
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Make this easy Sicilian veggie stew on busy weekends when you're short on time. Prep: 5 mins Cook: 15-20 mins Difficulty: Easy Serves: 2 INGREDIENTS 1 ...

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Park Mead School – Celebrating 50 years
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During the week beginning 11th June, we are celebrating 50 years of education at Park Mead. The Infant school opened first with 36 children as the estate was ...

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Ewhurst Players – A Bunch of Amateurs
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The Ewhurst Players will be presenting a Regional Premiere of A Bunch of Amateurs at the Village Hall Ewhurst on May 16th to 19th. Ian Hislop of Not the Nine ...

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Little White Blue – Live Music in Aid of Cancer Research
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Little White Blue, a local six-piece vintage covers band, is holding a charity gig at Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre on Sat 19 May in the downstairs ...

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Cranleigh Amateur Swimming Club – Life After The Surrey County Championships
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Life continued at Cranleigh ASC even after the Surrey County A Champs had finished. Fuelled by only a short break to eat chocolate Easter eggs, normal training ...

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People Profile – James Davies – Paramedic
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Iraq - Myself and fellow medic beside Australian military field ambulance I was brought up near Bristol and when I was very young I didn’t have any ...

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Joy of Cranleigh – What was happening in Cranleigh in May 1918?
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Arthur Wadey and others on Pitch Hill, working for A.B. Johnston (photo by kind permission of Don Hilsdon) The impressive monster of a machine shown in the ...

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Crane Spotter – May 2018 – The Wondrous Woodlark
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Woodlark Lullula arborea Lots of people think Spring is truly sprung when they hear the first Cuckoo or see the first Swallow. But for me it is long before ...

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