Cranleigh Society Meet ups

Cranleigh Society would like to invite you to socialise with us perhaps once a month to chat comfortably over the issues that concern you. We are now 4 years old and have morphed from working incredibly hard to fight all…
Cranleigh Society would like to invite you to socialise with us perhaps once a month to chat comfortably over the issues that concern you. We are now 4 years old and have morphed from working incredibly hard to fight all…
The next meeting between Cranleigh Civic Society and Waverley will take place on Monday 29th October at 3pm. Is there something you would like us to raise on your behalf? Please let us know ASAP, either by responding to this…
MP Anne Milton will conduct the next Flood Forum meeting on 12th October 2018 10.30 to 11.30 in the Band Room – the public are welcome to come and raise issues. If you can’t attend please let us know your…
Cranleigh Village Hospital Trust (CVHT) invite us to Cranleigh Baptist Church to hear from their contracted partner firms HC-One on 11 OCTOBER 2018 at 3 till 8pm. The proposals are for the following planning permissions: 2 new buildings and parking…
CRANLEIGH CENTENARY GARDEN MESSAGE FROM CRANLEIGH PARISH COUNCIL The final touches are being made to Cranleigh’s Centenary Garden in Snoxhall Fields over the next couple of months, with the installation of the poppy sculpture. We are planning on an opening…
Cranleigh Society met with Waverley Borough Council councillors and officers. Many topics were covered, which we continue to share openly with you here as well as action points that may make improvement or provide further information: HOUSING QUESTIONS We asked about…
Cranleigh Society representatives met with Waverley council leaders – Councillors and officers – for the second time on behalf of Cranleigh’s residents. We pursued many of your worries and were given the councillors’ and officers’ replies. Due to the number…
Neighbourhood Watch and their sponsor Co-op Insurance has just launched a nationwide search to find and celebrate some of the best and most considerate neighbours of 2018! We thought it would be nice to share the positive side of life…
The Cranleigh Civic Society has responded to the Draft Cranleigh Neighbourhood Plan by proposing a number of additions to strengthen the Plan: 1. The Policies MUST be strengthened to ensure they can be enforced on Developers: “developers should be encouraged…
As members of the Society you will be aware that 29.6% of our drinking water pipes are made of asbestos cement, that they are coming to the end of their “lifespan” and that bursts are becoming more frequent. You are…