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Recent Articles
At least four times a year I raid the freezer and fridge looking for enough food to use up before the “use by date” and make a meal for my family. Going, going, gone! VEGETABLE SOUP WITH VERMICELLI Ingredients Use a 2 litre saucepan 40g butter or margarine and 10mls of oil 100g potatoes ...
READ MORE +‘They float...and when you’re down here with me, you’ll float, too.’ ‘The terror, which would not end for another twenty-eight years - if it ever did end – began, so far as I know or can tell, with a boat made from a sheet of newspaper floating down a gutter swollen with rain.’ To the children, ...
READ MORE +The Shades (Shamley Green Amateur Dramatic and Entertainment Society) will be holding auditions for their forthcoming 2018 Pantomime of Puss in Boots this October. We will once again be working to a relatively short run of rehearsals – not starting until December. The performances of our Pantomime ...
READ MORE +A Cranleigh couple celebrate – 50 years after they married in a local church Angela and Michael Frawley tied the knot on 16th September 1967 and have lived in Cranleigh for almost 45 years. Angela, originally from Shere, and Michael, from Weybridge, met at a dance at the Stoke Hotel in Guildford ...
READ MORE +Bandroom at 7.30pm (doors open at 7.00pm and refreshments on sale) A film for our time which is a masterful documentary about a major crisis, but is also a powerful insight into how ordinary people, on the periphery of the events, see and cope with the anguish and despair of refugees. Except for ...
READ MORE +This month we will look at another core imbalance in the development of disease (see June issue): Social relationships. These - both quantity and quality - affect mental health, health behaviour, physical health, and mortality risk according to sociologists. In fact, social health has as many ...
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