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Poets Corner – January 2021 – Raymond Holt
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Life by Raymond HoltAn ex Cranleigh village Bobby We leave school and find a job,Work hard all our lives.We sell our souls for a crust of bread,Just ...

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Garden Life – January 2021 – Gill Ford
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Hellebore Towards the end of December we certainly felt winter setting in but it has been amazing to still see roses and hebes still flowering – it really ...

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Cranleigh Old Village Hospital
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A view of the Village Hospital in 1929 Would you leave any of Cranleigh’s oldest buildings to rot? NO? we thought not! Then please help to raise the noise ...

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Let’s start 2021 as we mean to go on
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As we say goodbye to what has been the most challenging and extraordinary year, let us start 2021 as we mean to go on...by reducing the number of harmful ...

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Cranleigh Rotary – Romanian Children ‘Shoebox’ Appeal 2020
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This year’s appeal for ‘real’ or ‘virtual’ gift-filled shoeboxes has, in the light of the on-going hardships and restrictions relating to Covid-19, had a ...

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Sacred Chow – A new kind of takeaway comes to Cranleigh!
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New takeaway brand Sacred Chow has started to deliver healthy, hot, vegan meals straight to the doors of Cranleigh residents. Inspired by the lack of food ...

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A Walk In Progress – Arran Holcombe
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A healthy, yet smart walkthrough for the year ahead… Walking is simple, free and one of the easiest ways to get more active, lose weight and become ...

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Wild Wonders – What’s in a name?
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Isatis tinctoria The writers of Genesis (2.20) understood the importance of names, and they have the newly-created Adam naming everything round him. ...

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People Profile – Sara Bridgeman – Dog Trainer
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I grew up in New Malden with my family. We lived there and in Surbiton, near Chessington, around that area. My mother and stepfather funnily enough, didn’t ...

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Crane Spotter – January 2021 – Merlin produces a magic show
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A Merlin with a capture (Falco columbarius) With no traditional pantomimes available to us right now I am pleased to report that, at least in the bird ...

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