Recent Articles
Recent Articles
Lots of excitement as Cranleigh ASC hosted the Cranleigh Open meet on 11 June at Cranleigh Leisure Centre. Over Sunday evening the pool was transformed to a competition environment with timing pads, timing boards and diving blocks. Early on Sunday morning nervous and excited swimmers, parents and ...
READ MORE +Young art lovers from a Surrey school have helped give David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation’s old elephant donation collection box a wild new look. The students from the art club at St Catherine’s School in Bramley, near Guildford, held a competition to create the design for the elephant’s paint ...
READ MORE +CRANLEIGH ARTS CENTRE The Shape of Water (Thursday July 12) stars Sally Hawkins in a beauty and beast modern retelling in which a cleaner in a secret military research establishment falls in love with a creature which combines human and amphibian features. We observe the unfeeling behaviour of the ...
READ MORE +It's easy to start a new venture with enthusiasm, then tire and give up when things go wrong or it becomes hard going. Try to find that extra inner strength to power on. Endurance running involves the act of bearing pain, suffering and continuing under distress without giving up, or being ...
READ MORE +A new group for people with Dementia Are you caring for, or living with, someone who has memory problems or who has been diagnosed with Alzheimers of Dementia? Would you like some support? A chance to talk with others in the same position and have a little time to relax and enjoy being part ...
READ MORE +Chris Finill, left and Steve Pope keeping the pace up on their 'Help for Heroes' fundraising run across America I was born in Harrow, Middlesex on the last day of 1958. I went to a local state primary school which coincidently was the same school Sir Roger Bannister attended. I then went to ...
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