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Cranleigh Arts Centre – June 2021
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Cranleigh Arts are delighted to have been welcoming small Covid safe audiences back since 19th May (subject to government guidance). Please visit their ...

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Volunteering – Cranleigh Arts Centre
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Whether you have a couple of hours every week or are available to help once in a while we’d love your support with volunteering. We work with an amazing ...

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Counting Steps – Silent Pool and Saint Martha’s Hill Circular – AllTrails
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Photos by Users on AllTrails Silent Pool, Albury Downs, and Saint Martha's Hill Circular is a trail located near Shere, Surrey, England that features a ...

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Action for Carers Surrey – Carers Week
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Action for Carers Surrey supports Surrey's unpaid carers of all ages, with free information, practical help, emotional support, events and advice. It’s ...

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Help To Reduce Our Community’s Air Pollution – And The Planet’s Rising Carbon
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Where I live, there’s a van which pulls up opposite early each morning to wait for somebody to get into his van. People have to work and I have no problem ...

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Club Activities Summary – Cranleigh Camera Club
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Due to Covid-19 restrictions all club meetings were held via the Zoom conferencing system. 22 April - Our 5th and final round of the monochrome open ...

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Classic Cuisines – Simone Conti
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This is a classic French dish, but we will use trout instead of sea bass or cod. In our local area we are blessed with some fantastic local trout. We can use ...

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Book Review – Swallowtail Summer – Erica James
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A mesmerizing story about friendship, making a change, and learning to live life to the fullest from Erica James. A treasured home, a group of friends and ...

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Poets Corner – “I think we’ve met before” – June 2021
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“I think we’ve met before” by Raymond HoltAn ex Cranleigh village Bobby John was an excellent detective,He outshone all the rest.Threw himself into ...

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Garden Life – Managing Our Water Usage – Gill Ford
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We will all have to get used to the effects of Global Warming with extremely wet winters and dry summers. So, as weather extremes become the new norm, ...

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