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DECIDUOUS HEDGING VS. FENCING
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My garden is completely surrounded by mixed deciduous hedging with a little bit of holly at the top – and I love it, as do the birds! I have to admit that ...

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Eating Local – Simone Conti
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This easy dish to prepare can be used in many ways, I love to prepare it for brunch in the weekend but can be served for eating as a starter. I love to use ...

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Book Review – Home Stretch – Graham Norton
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Graham Norton's powerful and timely novel of exile and return home reveals his keen understanding of the power of stigma and secrecy, with shattering results. ...

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Poets Corner – Old Henry – May 2021
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Old Henry by Raymond HoltAn ex Cranleigh village Bobby Old Henry was a gentleman,A little bit old fashioned.But all the ladies loved him,His manners ...

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Garden Life – Gardening Tips for May 2021 – Gill Ford
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The bitter cold spell last month did lots of damage to a number of shrubs, especially Camellias and Magnolias, turning all the flowers to brown soggy messes, ...

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The Utility Room/Area/Cupboard!
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A utility room is such a useful space to have in a home. Whether you’re lucky enough to have a dedicated room, an area carved out from another room, or even ...

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The Road Map Ahead – Arran Holcombe
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Have you booked your own MOT*? On April 12th, the government proceeded with stage 2 of lifting of restrictions in England. There’s a bright light ahead ...

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Love To Be Local
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Hello everyone and I hope you are enjoying the loosening of the lockdown rules. I finally got to see my lovely local hairdresser (hooray) and got my hair ...

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Wild Wonders – Maybugs and Hornbeams – May 2021
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An example of Maybugs This is the month when cockchafer beetles make their dramatic appearance. Appropriately, they are also known as Maybugs. Sometime on ...

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Bowls Days – Cranleigh Bowling Club
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Ever fancied trying the skillful and traditional sport of lawn green bowls? Bowls is a sport that attracts both the competitive and non-competitive alike, ...

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