Recent Articles
Recent Articles
Charlie by Raymond HoltAn ex Cranleigh village Bobby Outside The Fruit Shop now there seemsA vacant calm remembranceAs if the fruit and veg just knewThere could be no resemblance. The bushy moustache, a smiling faceThe trilby hat and featherThe wood truck and his bicycleA kindness hard to ...
READ MORE +Theatre, family shows, film, event cinema, live music, ceramics courses and kids’ crafting workshops – you can find it all at Cranleigh Arts this month! Doors open 45 mins before evening events, so why not head down early and pick up a drink before the show? You are welcome to bring refreshments ...
READ MORE +Surrey Hills Rehab are pleased to introduce you to our Rehabilitation Assistants, who are a fundamental part of the service we provide. We are fortunate to offer a wide range of knowledge and experience from within our NeuroRehabilitation team. If you attend SHR you may meet them either in our ...
READ MORE +Tuesday 26th November The Society will be holding its AGM followed by talk with slides by Tracy Bull "Designing a winter border". Tracy is an experienced horticulturist living in the Surrey Hills. Having volunteered at Wisley she retrained at Merristwood, gained a certificate in ...
READ MORE +Here at Cranleigh Amateur Swimming Club, the summer now seems a distant memory. Long gone are the lazy warm summer days, replaced by seemingly constant rain and swimming. Lots of swimming. As a volunteer at the club, Autumn is the busiest season. To give our swimmers a chance of gaining county ...
READ MORE +I’m not a Cranleigh girl, I was born in East London ‘within the sound of Bow bells’ which considering my ‘Surrey’ accent is a bit ridiculous. I lived there all my life until I finished university and it was my husband’s job that brought us to live locally, near Cranleigh. My father was a ...
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