Recent Articles
Recent Articles
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 yellow bronze colour. Larix decidua, or the European Larch is unusual because it is a deciduous conifer. This makes larches softer and more ...
READ MORE +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 outgoings. Implementing simple measures can make a significant impact on energy consumption. Check Boiler Efficiency - A well-maintained boiler ...
READ MORE +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 project develops the team need to find people who will rent the space, ideally for health and wellbeing purposes. And so it proved, with ...
READ MORE +Gemma Harris - Oncology Physiotherapist MCSP BSc HCPC This January a new Yoga and Pilates Studio opened in Cranleigh! The Founder Gemma Harris is excited to explain all about it. Studio in the Kiln is a wellness haven meticulously crafted to redefine your fitness and health experience. Our ...
READ MORE +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 pass the time, when they had a fraction of the toys that their counterparts have today and no children’s television to beguile them? One little ...
READ MORE +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 clams: with a delicious rich tomato broth! A really good alternative to mussels with a much more delicate flavour. Note: when cooking clams ...
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