Coming up in this episode, we've got two conversations with the Friends of the Hurtwood, the group responsible for maintaining the incredible area of open space on our doorstep, which I know contributed a great deal to keeping me healthy and sane during the lockdowns. Lynda also speaks to local charity Care Ashore, and to Gemma Jones from Reconnections. We've also got poetry from Trisha Broomfield.
Coming up in this episode, our first face-to-face recording since we started this project! Lynda chats with members of the Cranleigh Writers' Group - a big thank you to Cranleigh Arts Centre for letting us use their space for this recording. We've got poetry from Trisha Broomfield, chapter 19 of Frank Penny and the Mystery of Ludlow Hums, ready by local author Jeremy Elson, and Stephen Dennison introduces classical music.
Coming up in this episode...Lynda chats with Vanessa from For Earth's Sake about Plastic Free July. There's classical music introduced by Stephen Dennison. Trisha Broomfield reads her poem, Perfection. And Lynda catches up some local lads best known as the Pitch Hillbillies, before we play you out with a performance of their song Clinch Mountain Backstep.
Coming up in this episode, Lynda speaks with The Brigitte Trust, there's Wimbledon-themed poetry from Trisha Broomfield, and an update from the Cranleigh Arts team. There's also some local news and events updates.
Coming up in this episode of Cranleigh Community Radio, there's a Cranleigh Carnival Update from Lynda, poetry from Trisha Broomfield, an update from the Cranleigh Arts Team, chapter 18 of Frank Penny and the Mystery of Ludlow Hums, narrated by local author Jeremy Elson, a conversation with Tim, the Curate at St Nicolas Church, and classical music introduced by Stephen Dennison.
We've got lots coming up in this episode including a conversation about death, poetry from Trisha Broomfield, classical music introduced by Stephen Dennison, Chapter 17 of Frank Penny and the Mystery of Ludlow Hums, narrated by local author Jeremy Elson, and Cranleigh Arts Centre joined by Catfish.
Coming up in this episode, Lynda speaks to David Rose from Voluntary Action South West Surrey, Trisha Broomfield reads her poem May, and Martin has a conversation with Glen Skelton from Surrey Wildlife Trust, about the Cranleigh Community Rivers Project.
Coming up in this episode, poetry about the grim grin of the serious cyclist, something for listeners with a sweet tooth as Lynda speaks to a local chocolate company, there's news from the Cranleigh Arts team, Jeremy reads chapter 16 of Frank Penny and the Mystery of Ludlow Hums, Stephen introduces a piece of classical music, and we hear from someone with the very important job of providing security for our vaccines.
Coming up in this episode, Lynda speaks to Citizens Advice Waverley about their reopening plans, there's poetry from Trisha Broomfield, Stephen Dennison introduces a piece of classical music, we hear from the Cranleigh Arts team, and there's chapter 15 of Frank Penny and the Mystery of Ludlow Hums, narrated by local author Jeremy Elson.
Coming up in this episode; Lynda speaks to the Secret Garden Sanctuary. Trisha Broomfield reads her poem, Cranleigh's Daily Grind. We hear from the Cranleigh Arts Team. Jeremy Elson reads chapter 14 of Frank Penny and the Mystery of Ludlow Hums. And Stephen introduces a piece of classical music.
We've got some fantastic conversations coming up for you in this episode, including Hannah Jones talking about Women's Cricket. There's poetry from Trisha Broomfield, chapter 13 of Frank Penny and the Mystery of Ludlow Hums, classical music introduced by Stephen Dennison, the latest from the Cranleigh Arts team, and a chat with the people who got Ray online. All of that coming up shortly in this episode of Cranleigh Community Radio.
Coming up in today's episode; with a return to school imminent, hopefully (!), we're talking today about home schooling. There's poetry from Trisha Broomfield, an update from the Cranleigh Arts team, chapter 12 of Frank Penny and the Mystery of Ludlow Hums, a conversation with Ray about getting online, and classical music introduced by Stephen Dennison.
Coming up in this episode of Cranleigh Community Radio; there's poetry from Trisha Broomfield, Wishing For Normal. I catch up with Kim Wilson from Surrey Hills Rehab about their falls clinics. Katie from Cranleigh Arts Centre joins us to talk about the tech behind their live streaming setup. We've got a news update from the Arts Society Cranleigh. Citizens Advice share some scam busting tips. There's chapter 11 of Frank Penny and the Mystery of Ludlow Hums, read by local author Jeremy Elson. Stephen Dennison introduces a piece of classical music. And Lynda speaks to Bob Hughes from Sight for Surrey. But first, here's Lynda speaking with Caroline Todman about U3A.
Vaccinations have started in Cranleigh! Last Thursday saw the opening of Cranleigh Village Hall as a mass vaccination centre. Coming up in this episode, Lynda speaks to one of the wonderful volunteers, and also to Pat, who has had her jab! Also coming up in this episode, Cranleigh Community Radio makes it to the BBC! We've got an update from Katie at Cranleigh Arts. Stephen Dennison introduces classical music. There's poetry from Trish Broomfield, details of the Energy Programme from Citizens Advice Waverley, and chapter 10 of Frank Penny and the Mystery of Ludlow Hums.
Welcome to episode 28 of Cranleigh Community Radio, at the start of the third national lockdown.
Coming up in this episode, we've got Christmas messages from Roy Woodhams and Angela Richardson MP; Lynda celebrates the work of our Street Champions in 2020. There's an update from the Cranleigh Arts team, Christmas-themed poetry from Trisha Broomfield; a pertinent conversation about domestic abuse, sadly even more relevant at this time of year. Stephen Dennison brings us an interview about music at Cranleigh Arts Centre, and Trevor Dale from the Cranleigh Society talks to Lynda about trees.
In this episode of Cranleigh Community Radio, we hear about long Covid, Universal Credit, free Hoppa travel over Christmas, and local footpaths.
Welcome to the latest episode of Cranleigh Community Radio, where we share local news and conversation, helping you through the lockdown!
The latest updates from Cranleigh in Surrey, including an interview with the Chair of Governors at Cranleigh Primary School, help from Citizens Advice Waverley, and an update from the Cranleigh Arts Team.
In episode 23 of Cranleigh Community Radio, we hear from Cllr Liz Townsend about the new Hearing Awareness Ribbon. There's an interview with Trevor Dale from Cranleigh Civic Society about flooding in Cranleigh. There's also an update from Cranleigh Arts Centre, a conversation with Cranleigh Sports & Social Club, and the history of the school at Elmbridge Village, plus lots more!