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Saturday April 1st, Cranleigh Village Hall, 10am - 4pm. Free Entry Cranleigh Camera Club’s annual exhibition has been running annually for many years, providing members with the chance to showcase their images for the public. The exhibition features an impressively varied, interesting ...
READ MORE +The hare has been a traditional symbol of fertility and reproduction in some cultures, and its courtship behaviour in the spring inspired the English idiom ‘mad as a March hare’. Like us, they change their behaviour in the spring, when they can be seen in broad daylight chasing one another ...
READ MORE +Come and join us! This is a friendly, supportive club, where members aim to encourage each other. No matter how much or how little experience you have, you can always learn to improve your images. The weekly programme for the present session runs until 8 June. You can join at any time or attend ...
READ MORE +Firecrest (Regulus ignicapilla) male Shall I or shan’t I? For years I’ve been debating about whether it is time to give the one and only rhododendron in the garden the heave-ho. It has often failed to bloom and even when it does the pink flowers are few and far between and don’t seem to last ...
READ MORE +‘Some people you meet don’t seem to have any direction or sense of purpose in life, whereas others, when they find it, just take off and soar like a bird!’ . . . writes A. Starling. Peter Higgs Pest Controller Peter grew up in Ewhurst, where he has lived for about twenty six years or ...
READ MORE +Saunderson model G tractor of ~1917 There was excitement among farmers this month when the Board of Agriculture allocated a motor tractor to Surrey, in order to improve the production of home-grown food. They watched with great interest as its performance was tested in various parts ...
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