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Crane Spotter – Jack-in-the-flocks springs magic surprise
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Boing boing! I’m all of a bounce despite the awful winter weather we’ve been having. Freezing fields, driving rain, biting winds and local floods - not ...

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My Daughter’s Favourites
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By Simone Conti Bruschetta with plum tomatoes, olives and goat's curdServes 4 as a snack, Serves 2 as a starter This month I was really undecided ...

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Clean 15 or Dirty Dozen!
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By Penny Lynch We all know that eating a diet that is full of organic food is healthier for us. Organic food is generally richer in nutrients and of course ...

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Wild Wonders – March 2023
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By Miki Marks Ronald Blythe died in January this year – at the age of 100 just after a new book of his writings was compiled and published, under the ...

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Driving an Electric Car
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By Sharon Duggan This article is the first in a series of personal perspectives on electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid cars.  This month from an EV owner, ...

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Mother’s Day Ideas
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By Nick Thorogood and Caroline Pearl March is a wonderful and positive time of the year with 20th March being the official first day of spring and the ...

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Cranleigh Cottage Hospital Revival Under Way
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By Trevor Dale - Chair Cranleigh Heritage Trust CIO The project to revive the disused XVth Century cottage that was the original Cranleigh Cottage Hospital ...

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People Profile – Life’s Lessons
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Rosemary Bridge, retired schoolteacher I was born in 1941 when my parents were living in Colwyn Bay, in Wales.  My family moved there because my ...

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Crane Spotter: Racing for a Record – Part 2
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Main picture: Reed Bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus) The story so far…last month I reported my progress in trying to see 120 bird species in and around ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh: Walking Cranleigh – Some Forgotten Farms
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by Joy Horn Main image - Common House Farm, when Edward Brown occupied it, around 1910-13. The pond is occasionally still called 'Brown's pond'. We have ...

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