2 reminders Cranleigh Society meet up tomorrow and Band room Friday afternoon

Come along the The Three Horseshoes pub Wednesday 26th April around 6pm (or later) to meet and chat about all things Cranleigh!  We usually eat there too.
Memories – do you have memories of Cranleigh and its hospital from long ago?
If so can you join us at the Band room this Friday afternoon, 2-7, to chat and share and maybe allow recording of you telling stories from long ago??
please phone Sue 07946 590 347 to say what time you’d like to come along, and if you need some help.
We look forward to hearing your stories
Special Heritage Social Friday 28th April from 2 till 7pm Band Room

Special Heritage Social Friday 28th April from 2 till 7pm Band Room

Hello, Do you have special memories of Cranleigh, especially the cottage hospital?

Have you ever been into the old cottage itself?  Or do you know someone who has?  What used to happen in there?

We would like to hear your memories as soon as you can?  Some people with wonderful stories to tell are no longer with us, let’s share while we can.

We have set up to make people welcome and to chat about their memories, and to be videoed too if that’s ok?

That way your memories will become a library of great importance to others living and enjoying the area and its heritage.

Please get in touch to arrange how to get their, and a time to suit you, or just come along. Or we can arrange to visit you on another day if that is better.

contact details – Sue and Trevor – 01483 272987

We look forward to a fun afternoon with tea and cakes, chatter and memories.

best regards

The Team

 

Cranleigh Society pub Meet up Wednesday 26th April from 6pm

Cranleigh Society pub Meet up Wednesday 26th April from 6pm

Hello all – it’ll be the fourth Wednesday in April next week so do come along and join us in the Three Horseshoes pub from 6pm.

The Parish and Borough Councillors are now ‘in purdah’ meaning they are not working until after 4th May elections. Whatever your opinions we can chat casually and maybe enjoy a meal at the pub as well.

What is really affecting you these days?  How do you think Cranleigh Society could help? What should we campaign about most urgently?  Will you help?

We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday.

best regards

The Team

Cranleigh Society pub Meet up Wednesday 26th April from 6pm

Cranleigh society meeting and social Wednesday 22nd March

Three Horseshoes Pub, Wednesday 6pm 22nd March

Join in and make yourself heard –

Hi there – more people are joining us in the pub each month which is great.  We get to know each other and discuss what is happening in the village and surroundings.

Actions –

Planning – the team take away ideas and try to find out and comment about what is important – and now is the time for you all to please consider joining our team?

Meetings

We have attended and contributed to several meetings this last month hearing what various officials and volunteers are up to – Civic Societies are taken seriously and included in discussions – the more of you who contribute the better!

High Street

– first survey feedback has resulted in more actions being carried out by Surrey CC to come up with better plans – another survey soon.

Leisure Centre

– this project is moving forwards and the siting of it has been decided – it will be somewhere in the current car park.

Bridge and Roads maintenance

You may have seen on social media that the bridge over the railway has had some remedial work and is being monitored further.  Surrey County Council have an enormous list of pot holes etc that they have shared with Councillor Liz Townsend – see Cranleigh Community Conversations FACEBOOK page

Rivers, phosphate levels, wild life

Surrey Wildlife trust attended and spoke at Cranleigh Parish Council’s annual Parish meeting – and reported on the work that Cranleigh Society members are doing to monitor our rivers and waterways – yes we have rivers – call them streams – that lead out to the main rivers. The work is recorded and acted on.

Please join us

– we usually have a meal at the pub too. from 6pm at the Three Horseshoes pub next to the garage Cranleigh High Street

we look forward to seeing you

the team

Good social meeting tonight

Hi, and thanks to all who joined in tonight at The Three Horseshoes Pub for social, information sharing (and dinner).

Planning applications

Topics covered – several  planning applications including Knowle Lane and behind Pets Pantry, the Parish council outlined problems with these at their planning meeting;  Speculation about infilling between Ewhurst Road and Seltops Close;

Using fossil fuels

UKOG nearby and under Dunsfold – drilling plans for natural gas -have you seen Councillor Follows on the BBC about this  – click here ?  and see the interview here with UKOG boss.

Thames Water

Thames Water’s plans to bring in further water supplies – but where do the pipes have to go?  for example along the top of the Showground, Bookhurst hill, Alderbrook, Amletts, Smithwood,   TW is taking ages to replace asbestos cement pipes bit by bit around the village, but we are very glad it is happening.  Sewage outflows – there are 4 measuring stations in Cranleigh – all clear at the moment but often not.

Welcome newcomers to Cranleigh

Some people have only been in Cranleigh for 3 or 4 years, and say it’s been difficult to find out what is happening, and to integrate.  They really would like more information about Cranleigh and its surroundings to be available!!!  We encourage joining Cranleigh Society.

GP surgery

Some people report very good help from the doctors’ surgery – can’t fault them, which is great.  Others get rather confused with all the changes. There is a new Patient Participation Group which has had a second meeting and seems to have some useful outcomes so far.

Cranleigh village hospital

The topic of Cranleigh Hospital was reviewed and we spoke fondly of the passing of Jill Wood. Jill actively contributed to committee meetings about the future of the cottage at Cranleigh Village Hospital. Also the possibility of Royal Surrey paying for extra services here in Cranleigh.  She was a nurse at the hospital, an active member of the league of friends and of St Nicolas Church, Cranleigh. Rest In Peace

The new Charity, Cranleigh Heritage Trust, is working with Cranleigh hospital league of friends about how the unused Grade II listed cottage might be restored and used by our community.  It will attract visitors from around the world – as it is a very special building – built around 1446 and with few structural changes. Strange to consider those ancient times – not long after the Battle of Agincourt, for example. The cottage became a vicarage for clergy assisting the Rectors, then the first Cottage Hospital of its type in England, thanks to Dr Albert Napper’s ideas. This project is known between us as Napper Cottage.  The Trustees are making progress with applying for lottery funding. It is a long and difficult journey.  It is hoped it will then be used by our whole community for 4 main reasons:

Napper Cottage – a new lease of life?

The ethos of the cottage project is around these 4 headings – all of which are about education in various forms, including courses to help people with health and wellbeing. None of the resources and information are available at present. Like all other assets in the villages it will need partners to sign up to use the lovely premises.

  • Welcome – a wider range of people will benefit:
    • tourists – Cranleigh is an attractive village, with particularly interesting history, in the Surrey Hills;
    • newcomers – Cranleigh is increasing by one third;
    • locals’ information – find what is local and accessible;
  • Celebrate and learn about Heritage –
    • Cranleigh village and environs,
    • the cottage hospital movement which started at this cottage,
    • the architecture of timber framed buildings over 1000 years, the cottage was built around 1446;
  • Improve Health and wellbeing –
    • Information about help available nearby or at the cottage especially patients of the nearby GP practice and day hospital;
    • Services new to Cranleigh will be attracted in by the cottage project, providing new services to those in need;
    • interest groups such as History society;
    • therapies such as practitioners offering one to one help and advice;
    • social groups such as u3a smaller groups;
  • Education –
    • schools,
    • colleges,
    • student careers (medicine, surgery, caring)

Thanks for reading this far – we will be chatting with the Rt Hon Anne Milton soon to see if she has some great ideas to help with Napper Cottage.

Our next meetings and socials – Wednesday 22nd March. June 28th, August 23rd – possibly, 27 September, 25th October; AND 

Our extra meetings with interesting social events will be on April 26th, 26th July and 22nd November – but in the Band room. 

Bye for now,

the team

 

Cranleigh Society pub Meet up Wednesday 26th April from 6pm

Cranleigh Society meet up Wednesday 22nd Feb, from 6pm

Hello members and followers of Cranleigh Society,

Please do join us in the Three Horseshoes pub on Wednesday 22nd Feb from 6pm.  We usually have a meal, to support the pub and make our lives easier too!

We are working on planning applications, Thames water, monitoring outflows, various boundary changes and of course the High Street consultation feedback.

We look forward to seeing you.

best regards

the team