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Keeping Bees Alive: Surrey Beekeepers’ Association – Guildford Division
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Guildford Division is your local division of SurreyBeekeepers’ Association which is a registered charity and began in 1879. The Guildford Division started in ...

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Out With The Old, In With The Old!
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Louise walked into the coffee shop and immediately spotted her friend Jane, sat at a table by the back window. As she walked over, Jane stood up and embraced ...

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Glebelands School
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The evening started with an address from Glebelands headteacher, Mrs Hutchinson, who said that the school was celebrating their best ever GCSE results despite ...

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Cranleigh Rotary Club – Supports Children at Christmas
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In recent weeks, members of the Rotary Club of Cranleigh have been supporting children in this country and abroad. Following on from their efforts in ...

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Are You Getting the Most Out of Looking After Your Garden In January?
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Although December was the warmest recorded for years, this month your garden may need protecting from frosts, strong winds and heavy rain. Make sure you check ...

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A Cranleigh based Community Champion for Virtual Doctors
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Mike Ellis, is no stranger to helping organisations; he has been a Rotarian for many years and abides by their motto “service above self”, so when asked to ...

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Cranleigh Patients’ Group stepping into a healthy New Year the SMART way.
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To start the New Year in the best way possible, Cranleigh Medical Practice Patients’ Group is launching its Health Pledges Project, hoping to inspire Cranleigh ...

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Crane Spotter – January – Waxwing lyrical
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If ever a bird got even non-birdwatchers interested then it is the Waxwing. Starling-sized and silky feathered, it is a fruit of harsher winters further north. ...

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People Profile – Chris Wright
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Born in 1978 and raised in Norfolk, Chris Wright now lives in Cranleigh with his wife, Rebecca, and two young boys, Patrick and Ben. A self-taught artist, ...

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The Joy Of Cranleigh – What Was Happening in Cranleigh in January 1916?
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As the Great War ground on, the numbers of wounded soldiers rose inexorably. Those with serious injuries that would take time to heal were brought back to ...

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