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The Joy of Cranleigh: Walking Cranleigh – A First World War Walk
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By Joy Horn Featured image - The flourishing Church Lads' Brigade in front of the Rectory, before 1914 This walk starts at the south porch of the ...

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Crane Spotter: Plover lover’s reward (Part 2)
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Those extremely rare local visitors with the ‘golden spectacles’ I wrote about last month - the pair of smart Little Ringed Plovers - ended up staying longer ...

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Full Palates
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By Simone Conti Aubergine Parmigiana - Serves 4 Suggested Wine - Primitivo (Italy) This dish is delicious and easy to prepare.  It’s a good ...

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Wild Wonders
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By Miki Marks If you walk along New Park Road towards Cranleigh Mead you will spot on the left side what remains of a row of stately Lombardy poplars – ...

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Let’s Get Moving
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By Penny Lynch Anyone else feeling inspired to do some exercise now that the weather is improving?  Incorporating fitness into our daily routines is ...

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Global Wellness Day
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By Caroline Hayes Saturday 10 June is Global Wellness Day which is a social project dedicated to living well and is now in its 11th year.  Some of the aims ...

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A Lifetimes Work – The Brooking – breathing life into architecture
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By Rosemary Hurtley The long-term future of Charles Brooking’s lifetime’s work preserving historic architectural details, numbering many thousands of ...

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People Profile – Brushing Up
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Pete Symonds - Landscape Artist I am a Surrey lad, born in 1964 and was brought up in Send, near Woking, in the same house that my mother still lives in. I ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh – Walking Cranleigh: A 1953 Coronation Walk
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by Joy Horn Main Photo - Cranleigh Today: the final episode of the History of Cranleigh This walk starts at the junction of Mead Road with Bridge Road, ...

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Spring Selections
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by Simone Conti Spring Minestrone Serves 4 - Suggested Wine: Viognier (France) Spring is finally here! I love this period of the year when there ...

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