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