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March 2020 – Songs of a Spring Garden!
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By March, we’re ready to welcome the age of spring, an optimistic, happy time for us gardeners. There’s much to be done outdoors, now the winter months have ...

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Rowleys needs Trustees for its governing Board of Trustees
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Would you like to make a real difference for the people of Cranleigh and surrounding villages? Rowleys Centre for the Community, in the heart of Cranleigh is ...

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SHADES Cinderella Review – Clare Stevens
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January can be a hard month to get through after all the fun and excitement of Christmas, so SHADES had the perfect antidote with their 2020 offering ...

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CLIMATE SCIENCE 101!
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How to live a greener life . . . Following on from my People Profile in February, I’m now pleased to be writing a monthly article on various aspects of ...

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The Sound Of . . .
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We've heard the call of the birds singing in winter, defending their territory but as the days get longer, male birds know it's time to start singing for ...

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Joy of Cranleigh – Buildings  With a Story – March 2020
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A postcard of the Lady Peek Institute, post-marked 1904, courtesy of Mrs Vera Wilkinson The Gentleman's Club Sir Henry William Peek, Bart, a wealthy ...

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Crane Spotter – March 2020 – March Of The Mipits
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Meadow Pipit (Anthus pratensis) Heads up! The troops are on their way and will soon be passing by. Those in the advance guard this month often travel ...

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People Profile – John Newlands – Retired Bagpiper
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I was born in Tain in Ross-shire in 1936, in Scotland. Tain is a small town (population approx 4,000) in the Ross and Cromarty area, close to the scenic ...

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A Sound Meal!
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Grilled Lamb Loin with Saffron potatoes - Main Course (Serves 6) This simply prepared lamb is delicious when served with the creamy saffron potatoes. The ...

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The Sound of Health
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'Health is life lived in the silence of the organs' wrote the French surgeon René Leriche in 1936. Disease or ‘dis-ease’ (the absence of ease) usually shouts ...

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