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Photo © Barnaby Bamford It seems obvious, doesn’t it, that all new developments should be built on brownfield sites to protect our diminishing green ...
Robin (Erithacus rubecula) Take a good look at the photo here, folks. Guess what it is? Haven’t a clue? Well neither have four in ten people, ...
Cranley Road, Barton, Oxford (courtesy of Al Horn) The city of Oxford is another place that has a street apparently called after our village. The suburb of ...
Firstly, welcome to what will be my last article. I need to concentrate on other ventures but I have really enjoyed writing for you each month. I always try ...
Sayers Croft is opening up its many rural activities for this all-age community event - with a climbing tower, zip wire challenge, caving experience, pond ...
Wintershall Singers will be making a welcome return this month to Memory Lane on Monday 18th July. Memory Lane is held twice a month at the Cranleigh Arts ...
I love this dish because it is cheap and easy to prepare. It has a great taste and is so healthy! It’s the perfect starter for a nice lunch on a sunny day. ...
One summer. Two foes. A plot twist they never saw coming! Nora is a ruthless literary agent at the peak of her game. Her whole life is all about books. ...
Visitors to the Jubilee Celebrations in Snoxhall Fields Cranleigh Rotary was pleased to present the Surrey Yeomanry Concert Band, sponsored by Woodford ...
You probably upgraded your internet speed at the beginning of the first lock-down, when everyone was at home and we were all wanting more bandwidth. But what ...
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