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(Above: The winning Glebelands intermediate Youth Speaks team: Chairperson: (left) Cicely Dibben Speaker: (centre) Hannah Large Proposer of vote of thanks: ...
Cranleigh Rotarian Andy Kolmar is training to take part in this year’s London Marathon on Sunday 24th April, in order to raise some much needed funds for The ...
Thursday 4th February saw the culmination of the Glebelands School Community Science week with a presentation from Dr Marty Jopson. Dr Jopson is a science ...
The 29th January to the 3rd February saw Glebelands School host its annual Community Science week. Nearly 400 students from Years 1 to 6 from local primary ...
Springtime has arrived hopefully by mid-March and the frequent sunny days provide the opportunity for an increasing range of gardening tasks. It’s time to get ...
Among the most famous and widely read novels of the 19th century, The Woman in White is a story that will completely devour you. We’ve chosen to review it this ...
It looked like a spaceship from the seventies. Bright yellow and black, with a clear Perspex panel in the top so that you could look in to inspect the eggs ...
‘Croak, croak croak!’ Hear that sound this month and you will probably be looking down into a pond of breeding frogs. But you may just need to look upwards ...
Marion lives in Shamley Green and has been making costumes since 1971 for the S.H.A.D.E.S Drama society, which she and her husband have been involved in for ...
(Above: Cranleigh’s two banks facing each other across Rowland Road. George Selfe was cashier at one or other of these.) Several Cranleigh people, ...