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The pictures that follow are a miscellany of the past 70 years, showing regular life in Cranleigh and a few highlights. Coronation procession along ...
Autumn brings birders hope of a visit from a rarity or scarce visitor on its southerly migration. I go out hopefully, looking in likely spots around our ...
by Joy Horn Who were St Nicolas and St Cuthbert Mayne? Their names have been attached to the parish churchand to the local Catholic primary school ...
Catfish 1st Oct - 8pm - £16 International touring blues-rock powerhouse Catfish are making waves on the music scene in the UK and Europe. They ...
The Cranleigh Lions Bonfire & Fireworks will take place on the Common on Saturday 5thNovember. The fireworks are free to view but we ask everyone to be as ...
Calling all gardeners for a fun and informative afternoon! On 15 September 2022, from 2pm - 4.30pm, in aid of the Alzheimer's Society, former Daily ...
The ability to divine the future has eluded the humankind since we began to philosophise about life centuries ago. Had I known then the impact of my ...
This month brings notable weather changes as the first day of Autumn approaches on the 22nd of September. At this time of year I’m always looking forward to ...
One day Dr Arthur Napper, Cranleigh’s principal doctor for fifty years, was visiting a patient who lived on the Common. ‘Lot of people today at the Baptist ...
By Miki Marks Some talk of Alexander, and some of Hercules, of Hector and Lysander etc – these figures are not heroes to me. One of my heroes died in July ...
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