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The Joy of Cranleigh – A Rectory Teenager in World War 1
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by Joy Horn // Main Photo: The Rectory, 1863-1985: designed by Henry Woodyer, it is now Moat Lodge Senior Living Apartments Margaret Cunningham ...

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Love to Cook
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by Simone Conti Pumpkin, Coconut and Lemongrass soup with CodServes 6 Ingredients: 50ml cooking oil     2 large onions, peeled and sliced         2 ...

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Crane Spotter: Record local year masks a cause for concern
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After my local record of 118 sightings of different bird species in 2022 I decided to try and go one better in 2023. But as 120 is a nice round number I ...

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Cranleigh Entrepreneur named one of 2024’s most impressive female founders
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Connie Smith from Cranleigh has been crowned one of the UK’s most impressive female entrepreneurs by Small Business Britain’s ‘f:Entrepreneur #IAlso100’ ...

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Wild Wonders
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by Miki Marks Somewhere along the Ewhurst to Cranleigh road in late autumn, I spotted a larch. The tree was a graceful shape and had turned a distinctive ...

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Increase the Efficiency of Your Home and Reduce Your Bills
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by Penny Lynch With household bills on the rise yet again, finding ways to save energy not only benefits the environment but also helps reduce your ...

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Cranleigh Hospital Cottage – planning the conservation
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by Trevor Dale ‘Inspiring’ was the word most used by prospective users of the cottage when they entered the old hospital cottage for the first time. As the ...

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People Profile – Studio in the Kiln
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Gemma Harris - Oncology Physiotherapist MCSP BSc HCPC This January a new Yoga and Pilates Studio opened in Cranleigh! The Founder Gemma Harris is excited ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh – Living in Cranleigh – A small child around 1900
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by Joy Horn / Main Photo: Fred Delves's barber's shop and stationer's (now Brown's Gin & Tea Cafe and Bella Bambino's) How did small children ...

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Something Different To Start The Year
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by Simone Conti Dorset Clams with Tomato SauceServes 4 Clams are usually associated with spaghetti. But there is another very good way of enjoying sweet ...

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