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Kleftiko-style Lamb Shanks
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Make these Greek-style lamb shanks for a one-pot dinner that's sure to please – and without too much washing-up. Lemon, herbs and feta mean it's full of ...

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Blackberry & Orange Cake
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Try a twist on layered sponge cake with blackberries, zesty oranges and marmalade in place of your usual filling. Pipe the topping for a professional look. ...

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Thai Green Chicken Curry
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Don't call the local takeaway – impress friends and family by cooking this fragrant and creamy Thai green chicken curry. It's easy and quick to make! ...

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Cranleigh Amateur  Swimming Club – Hope On The Horizon!
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It's been another tough month for the swimmers at Cranleigh Swimming Club. As we adapt to the new post-lockdown reality, swimming has still not been ...

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Ellens Green & Rudgwick Gardening Association – Virtual Summer Show
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Class F13 / 1st in class / Brenda Westbrook The Ellens Green and Rudgwick Gardening Association (EGRGA) has announced some winners in their Virtual Summer ...

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Cranleigh Rotary Club – James Takes Over As President!
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On 1 July 2020, James Phiri became the President of Cranleigh Rotary for the coming year, replacing Richard Kenyon. The social distancing restrictions ...

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Tumble Dryers (for better or for worse)
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I'm going to own up now - I HATE TUMBLE DRYERS, which is why I've never owned one, but I realise that they're very convenient for a lot of people, especially ...

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Artist Corner – THING’s ain’t what they used to be! – Richard Johnston
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In the 1991 film ‘Addams Family,’ the peculiar family’s pet was a disembodied hand called ‘Thing.’ It was achieved with a clever mix of a performer’s real ...

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Garden Life
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We are now half way through 2020 and are all slowly realising that the ‘New Normal’ is going to be our way of life, certainly for the rest of the year. So, we ...

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Poets Corner – Raymond Holt – August 2020
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“It’s good to talk” by Raymond HoltAn ex Cranleigh village Bobby He liked to sort out bulliesWhen young was bullied himselfHe remembered the pain and ...

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