Recent Articles
Recent Articles
After two years of holding virtual shows online, the society was finally able to hold a real live Spring Show in the Ewhurst Village Hall on Saturday 9th April. Despite Spring coming early, followed by the recent extremes of weather ravaging many of our flowers, plus lingering Covid hesitancy ...
READ MORE +We are delighted to welcome, on Friday 27 May at 7.30 pm, five star members of English National Opera (ENO) to Cranleigh Arts for a gala evening of operatic arias and musical theatre. Many of us enjoy the streamed event cinema at Cranleigh Arts; last month’s “La Traviata” being another gem, but ...
READ MORE +This is one of the most famous recipes from Tuscany, perfect for this season with all the vegetables coming into season. Today you will find the Ribolitta in many upmarket London restaurants, but it is a classic peasant dish straight from the renaissance time. The mix of seasonal vegetables, ...
READ MORE +An encouraging story about family, friendship and discovering your inner flame. Between bullies at school and shifting times at home, Charlie Challinor finds life a bit daunting. When he's made protector of a fuzzy fox cub called Cadno, things get a whole lot more frightening. However, Cadno ...
READ MORE +We are all aware that we need to reduce the plastic in our lives because of the health and environmental risks it poses. But there are hidden plastics, in products you wouldn’t necessarily expect to find them, and if you don’t know where they are, it’s hard to avoid them. Tea Bags - In excess ...
READ MORE +Following my article last month, I’m sharing a fascinating interview I had with Tom Lankester. I had wanted to interview Tom for a while because he’d had a heat pump since 2013 and therefore knew the “ins and outs” of it. Recently I’d heard about people who installed heat pumps and then removed ...
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