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jonandrews01
James from Cranleigh 30 July
RADIO WOKING WEDNESDAY 30TH JULY This week's chat with James from Cranleigh.
2025-07-31
07 min
jonandrews01
James from Cranleigh 23rd July
RADIO WOKING WEDNESDAY 23RD JULY This week's catch up with James from Cranleigh.
2025-07-27
06 min
Chatabix
S13 Ep 655 Listener’s Mailbag: Animal Songs and Cranleigh Celebs
It’s Friday - so it must be Mailbag time! And this week we’ve massage about early retirement, David’s bum, a song about animals from 2021, a great gardening quip, recording Judy Dench at her home, rude names, turning 50, multiple celeb spots in Cranleigh and plenty more. Enjoy! FOR ALL THINGS CHATABIX'Y FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE/CONTACT: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chatabixpodcast Insta: https://www.instagram.com/chatabixpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatabix Twitter: https://twitter.com/chatabix1 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/chatabix Merch: https://chatabixshop.com/ Contact us: chatabix@yahoo.com
2025-07-11
30 min
jonandrews01
James from Cranleigh 9 July
RADIO WOKING WEDNESDAY 9TH JULY James from Cranleigh joins me for a chat..
2025-07-09
06 min
The Learning Curve School Leadership Podcast
Tod Brennan - Cranleigh Abu Dhabi
Welcome to latest episode of The Learning Curve School Leadership Podcast brought to you by Classify Education.In this episode you'll gain insights from Tod Brennan of Cranleigh Abu Dhabi. Tod has is an established middle leader and oversaw rapid improvement of his previous school's English department. Tod is regular contributor to the education space as joint host on Teacher Talk Radio as well as serving on the board for the Abu Dhabi Teaching Conference. As always, we discuss core principles, best initiatives, lessons learned and advice for aspiring...
2025-05-19
1h 12
Education Corner Podcast
Mr. Will Newman, Cranleigh Prep School
In this episode of Education Corner Podcast, we spoke to Mr. Will Newman, Head at Cranleigh Prep School, Surrey. Will spoke to us about Cranleigh Prep School’s family-like community, the importance of developing pupils’ confidence and passions, and preparing children to be future leaders.
2025-03-26
29 min
Education Corner Podcast
Mrs. Samantha Price, Cranleigh School
In this episode of Education Corner Podcast, we welcomed Mrs. Samantha Price, the new Head of Cranleigh School in Surrey. Having taken up her role in August 2024, Samantha is the first female head in Cranleigh’s nearly 160-year history. In this conversation, she shared her vision for Cranleigh and how she plans to build upon its strong heritage.
2024-10-25
26 min
The Athletic Evolution Podcast
Simon Brearley (Cranleigh School): Why S&C coaches need to understand common injuries in youth.
Simon Brearley is the Head of Athlete Development & Rehabilitation at Cranleigh School and a consultant strength & conditioning coach with England Golf, and the European Tour Health & Performance Institute (official providers of science and medicine services on the DP World Tour). In this episode Simon discusses: The evolution of the program at Cranleigh School. How his role has had a more rehabilitation focussed element. The most common injuries he sees on a regular basis in school based athletes. The relationship many of these injuries have to...
2023-02-13
1h 03
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
Kind Talk-Kindness Week Podcast
Beatrice in Year 8 discusses the importance of kindness and how it can keep you not only happy, but healthy too.
2021-11-16
05 min
Cranleigh Community Radio
In conversation with the Cranleigh Writers' Group
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.
2021-07-30
57 min
Cranleigh Connects: Talking Points
The Importance of Openness
How do we build the skill for children to open up and express themselves? Listen now to hear Louise from Role Models explore this vital area.
2021-06-30
07 min
Cranleigh Connects: Talking Points
Self- Care: You Matter!
Do you spend all your time focusing on others? What about you? Remember you can only help others if you are helping yourself. Listen now to find out more.
2021-06-30
07 min
Cranleigh Connects: Talking Points
An Introduction to Speech and Language Therapy
Find out more how speech and language therapy can support additional needs.
2021-06-30
05 min
Cranleigh Connects: Talking Points
An Introduction to Occupational Therapy
Find out more about the insights of occupational therapy and the support it can provide.
2021-06-30
05 min
Cranleigh Connects: Talking Points
Raising Resilience
How do we prepare our children to build their resilience and adaptability? It is needed now more than ever. Listen to find out how.
2021-06-30
09 min
Cranleigh Connects: Talking Points
Overcoming Your Inner Critic
Dig deeper into the thoughts that lay within you. Can we think differently about ourselves to pave a way forward for self empathy and kindness?
2021-06-30
06 min
Cranleigh Connects: Talking Points
The Voice in our Head: Having a Positive Mindset
How much can a positive mindset change our outlook on life and how we go about our daily routines. Listen now to hear about the power it holds!
2021-06-30
07 min
Cranleigh Connects: Talking Points
The Power of Praise
How much do you use to praise when communicating with others? Are you aware of the value and power it holds?
2021-06-30
08 min
Cranleigh Connects: Talking Points
The Importance of Creativity
Explore creative boundaries and step outside of your comfort zone. Creativity has limitless boundaries. Listen now to find out why
2021-06-30
06 min
Cranleigh Connects: Talking Points
Just Breathe
Take a moment to reflect, pause and breathe. Why is it so important? Listen now to find out more!
2021-06-30
06 min
Cranleigh Connects: Talking Points
App Your Age!
Do you know the legal age of apps that your children or family maybe accessing? Listen now to ensure the safety of all at home.
2021-06-30
07 min
Cranleigh Connects: Talking Points
Turning Compassion into Action
The impact of compassion has a multitude of benefits, but how can we turn then that into action? Listen further to find out the influences we can have with one single action.
2021-06-30
04 min
Cranleigh Connects: Talking Points
Keep Calm and Carry On: Tips for Managing During Challenging Times
How do we build our resilience and coping strategies to manage difficult or challenging times? Listen now to reflect upon helpful tips and advice.
2021-06-30
06 min
Cranleigh Connects: Talking Points
The Pursuit of Happyness - Strategies for a Happier Life
Happyness? It is a superpower that we use to direct and guide our lives? Listen now to explore the impact it can really have on ourselves, others and the people we live with.
2021-06-30
10 min
Cranleigh Connects: Talking Points
The Mental Health Continuum
The Mental Health Continuum helps us explore our social, physical and emotional health. Listen now to find out how you can support your own mental health and those in your family.
2021-06-30
07 min
Cranleigh Connects: Talking Points
Think of Them Like Vitamins: Why Positive Emotions Matter
We take our vitamins daily so why not use emotions as the same powerful force to have a positive impact on our wellbeing?
2021-06-30
06 min
Cranleigh Connects: Talking Points
Sleep is our Superpower
Why is sleep so important? Listen now to find out insightful reflections into the power of sleep on our physical and emotional wellbeing.
2021-06-30
08 min
Cranleigh Connects: Talking Points
Managing Worries and Anxiety
Reflections, thoughts and suggestions on how to worry the beast of anxiety and worries. Listen now to find out further how we can support our family and most importantly ourselves.
2021-06-30
08 min
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
Be The Change: If not you, then who?
How can you make a difference? What does change mean to you? Does it really matter? Listen now to reflect more upon the impact you can have the world around you.
2021-06-26
02 min
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh Community Radio 38
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.
2021-06-20
1h 15
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
The Power of Positivity
Positivity can sometimes be misunderstood and its power not always utilized. Listen further to find out more.
2021-06-19
03 min
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
Journeys and New Beginnings
New journeys and beginnings can be a worry at times but we must find strength and positivity in new and exciting times ahead!
2021-06-14
02 min
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
Be kind to our world!
Want to know more about natural cycles and environmental health? Let's explore the true impact we can have on the world around us.
2021-06-05
03 min
Cranleigh Community Radio
Dying Matters in Cranleigh
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.
2021-05-28
53 min
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
Exploring Resilience
What do you already know about this powerful word? Let's explore why resilience is so important.
2021-05-27
03 min
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
Self Confidence
Excellent ideas explored into how to boost our self confidence. Listen more to find out why it is so important to have believe in ourselves!
2021-05-20
04 min
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh needs volunteers
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.
2021-05-14
44 min
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
The Importance of Downtime
What do mean by "downtime"? Do we really know or understand how to switch off our brain? Why is it important? Let's find out a little more.
2021-05-10
04 min
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
The Importance of Moral Values
Do you know what moral values are and how they impact our lives daily? Let's explore this a little more ...
2021-05-05
04 min
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
The Importance of Social Interaction
Social interaction has looked differently over the last year, but why is it so crucial to living a fulfilling life?
2021-05-01
05 min
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh Community Radio episode 35
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.
2021-04-30
1h 04
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
Exploring black holes
Let's look up in the sky do we really know what is happening beyond what our eyes can see? Find out more in this episode looking into the exploration of black holes.
2021-04-24
04 min
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
The Sense of Community Nurtured During Ramadan
Being part of a community is something that is very special and needed for all, but let's explore why its central to the Holy Month of Ramadan.
2021-04-17
04 min
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
Fill your heart with gratitude and invite yourself to reflect
Let's explore a little more about the Holy time of Ramadan but specifically the elements of gratitude and reflection. Have you taken time to focus on what is important?
2021-04-10
05 min
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh's Daily Grind
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.
2021-03-19
52 min
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
Camus his theory on life
Should we live a life of worry about challenges that come our way or should be bold, passionate and stand tall to fight a way through?
2021-03-18
05 min
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
Navigating Peer Pressure
It is important to use your own mind when making decisions but that can be hard at times with the influence of others.
2021-03-11
04 min
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
Mindful March- The Impact of Screen Time
Through these difficult times it seems almost impossible to get away from your screens, but I want to highlight the importance of being present in your mind and body.
2021-03-05
04 min
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh Community Radio episode 32
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.
2021-03-05
1h 07
Cranleigh Connects: Talking Points
Screen Time
Looking for some top tips on balancing screen time for your family? Listen further for insightful reflections on how to action this within a family environment.
2021-02-25
09 min
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
Making Mistakes
A person who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new. We shouldn't worry about mistakes if anything they should be our best friends. Listen now to know why.
2021-02-24
05 min
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
Complimenting Others
Have you ever noticed something positive about someone and wanted to compliment them but was too scared? The impact that complimenting can have on others and yourself is truly remarkable. Find out more by listening here.
2021-02-24
03 min
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
The Power of Making a Difference
You may not realize it but the smallest actions could make a huge difference in someone's day, and even the world. The love we give ourselves should also be given to the world around us. Listen more to find out how a little difference can make the biggest impact.
2021-02-24
04 min
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
My Online Self
Your online self should reflect who you are and should not be anything different. Do you represent your true self at all times? Listen now to explore this important topic further.
2021-02-24
03 min
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
Being Kind to Ourselves
Just as important as it is to be kind to others, it is equally important to be kind to ourselves. The strength found in kindness is endless, but do we need to be kinder to ourselves? Listen to find out more.
2021-02-24
03 min
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
Speak Up and Speak Out: The Importance of Communication
Communication is how we learn about ourselves, others, the world listen to find out more about the power it holds!
2021-02-24
05 min
Cranleigh Connects: Young Minds Talk
Introduction to Young Minds Talk
Welcome to Young Minds Talk. Made for the community by the community.
2021-02-24
02 min
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh Vaccination Centre is Open for Business
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 H...
2021-01-22
1h 26
Killer Pillow Talk
Killing Them Kindly: Part 2 - Cranleigh Gardens
Charlie and Sarah are back to finally finish the story of Dennis Nilsen, a man who Charlie does not like. This time, we catch up with him on the last leg of his killing journey, in Cranleigh Gardens, UK.
2020-12-27
1h 07
Cranleigh Community Radio
Christmas greetings from Cranleigh Community Radio
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.
2020-12-23
1h 16
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh Community Radio episode 26
In this episode of Cranleigh Community Radio, we hear about long Covid, Universal Credit, free Hoppa travel over Christmas, and local footpaths.
2020-12-11
1h 32
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh Community Radio episode 25
Welcome to the latest episode of Cranleigh Community Radio, where we share local news and conversation, helping you through the lockdown!
2020-11-27
1h 01
Politics Podcast by Cranleigh School
Special Episode - President Biden & The Future - The Other Place
Jess, Robin and Mr Leeke join Mr Verdon for "President Biden & The Future" to discuss the aftermath of the US Election and what this means for the USA, the world and democracy in general.
2020-11-23
00 min
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh Community Radio episode 24
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.
2020-11-13
1h 33
Cranleigh Community Radio
Flooding in Cranleigh
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!
2020-10-30
1h 43
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh in Bloom
Welcome to episode 21 of Cranleigh Community Radio! Coming up in this episode, Lynda speaks to Andy Bamford from Cranleigh in Bloom. There's an update from the Cranleigh Arts team, poetry from Trisha Broomfield, the next chapter from Frank Penny and the Mystery of Ludlow Hums, and classical music introduced by Stephen Dennison.
2020-10-02
55 min
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh Community Radio episode 20
Hello and welcome to episode 20 of Cranleigh Community Radio on Friday 18th September 2020. This was the week when the Rule of 6 was introduced in England. The Rule applies across indoor and outdoor settings, with police able to disperse gatherings of over six people and fine individuals involved. If you're listening to this episode on the day of release, Friday 17th September, then tomorrow do visit the Cranleigh Arts & Crafts Market, organised by Cranleigh Chamber of Commerce. More than 20 local arts and crafts stalls can be found along Cranleigh High Street, along w...
2020-09-18
39 min
Cranleigh Community Radio
The back to school special
Coming up in this episode, it's a back to school special. We start by hearing from Becky from Cranleigh-based Forest School business Flo & Fawn, about how to use the Great Outdoors to support your child's education this autumn and beyond. Lynda speaks to Adam Cole, I chat with Trevor Dale from the Cranleigh Society about some important new developments in the village. There's music from Paul Rich, with his song Run To Me. We hear from Katie at Cranleigh Arts. There's the latest instalment of Frank Penny and the Mystery of Ludlow Hums, read by local author...
2020-09-04
1h 37
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh Community Radio episode 18
Hello and welcome to Cranleigh Community Radio episode 18. Coming up in this episode, Lynda speaks to Steve Duffell from Cranleigh Fish. There's chapter two of Frank Penny and The Mystery Ludlow Hum, by local author Jeremy Elson. The Cranleigh Arts Team are back with their regular update. We've got poetry from Trisha Broomfield, live music from Paul Rich, and classical music introduced by Stephen Dennison.
2020-08-21
53 min
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh Community Radio episode 17
Hello, and welcome to episode 17 on Cranleigh Community Radio, on Friday 7th August 2020. Coming up in this episode, we hear from Lynda in conversation with David Rich from Cranleigh Market. There's the first chapter of Frank Penny and the Mystery Ludlow Hums, read by local author Jeremy Elson. Trisha Broomfield reads her poem Simply Bliss. There's a conversation from the Cranleigh Arts team; what's your favourite movie? And Stephen Dennison introduces Mengyang Pan playing us out with a recital of Liszt Paganini Etude No. 6.
2020-08-07
1h 01
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh Community Radio Episode 15
Hello and welcome to episode 15 of Cranleigh Community Radio. It's good to be back after a two-week break. Our new publishing schedule is every fortnight on a Friday, although we will, of course, come back to weekly new episodes as and when we can get more contributors involved. Coming up in this episode, Lynda speaks to local publican Peter Slinger from The Three Horseshoes. There's music from local band The TR5s. Trish Broomfield shares her latest piece of poetry with us. There's classical music introduced by Stephen Dennison. And we hear from the Cranleigh Arts Team.
2020-07-10
51 min
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh's Big Fish
Coming up in this episode...Lynda speaks to David Hall from Cranleigh Angling Society, there's poetry from Trisha Broomfield, the latest update from Jamie at the Cranleigh Lions, an update from the Cranleigh Arts Team, and classical music introduced by Stephen Dennison. After 14 weeks of Cranleigh Community Radio, the show is moving to a fortnightly schedule after this episode, so we'll be back again on Friday 10th July, and we would love to hear your voice for that episode. Head along to destinationcranleigh.net/radio to find out how to send us your recordings. This...
2020-06-26
54 min
Cranleigh Community Radio
A history of Cranleigh
Hello and welcome to the latest episode of Cranleigh Community Radio, I'm Martin Bamford. If you're new here after listening to Lynda MacDermott talking about Cranleigh Community Radio on BBC Radio Surrey yesterday, then a very warm welcome to you too. I hope you enjoy what we've got lined up for you today. Coming up in today's episode, Lynda speaks to Michael Miller from Cranleigh History Society. Our resident poet, Trisha Broomfield, shares her work Bagpipes. There's a conversation about cricket and football with James Mitchell. Stephen Dennison introduces another piece of classical music, and...
2020-06-19
1h 15
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh Community Radio episode 12
In this packed edition of Cranleigh Community Radio, we hear from Cranleigh Village Health Trust and the Director of Integrated Care Partnership in Guildford, Giles Mahoney. There's poetry from Trisha Broomfield, a conversation with Rob Squirrell from Sayers Croft, and our regular update and quiz questions from Jamie Currie of Cranleigh Lions. Lynda speaks to local postwoman Clare Frawley about her life as a postie. There's a conversation about comedians from the Cranleigh Arts team, and classical music introduced by Stephen Dennison. Also in this episode, we hear about a new initiative to...
2020-06-12
1h 32
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh Community Radio 11
In episode 11 of Cranleigh Community Radio, Lynda speaks to local taxi driver Fiona Barker. The Cranleigh Arts team talk about gardening. Trisha Broomfield reads her poem Sizzling Fillets. There are a couple of moments of kindness in our new weekly segment. Jamie from the Cranleigh Lions shares his latest quiz questions, and Stephen introduces a special piece of music.
2020-06-06
47 min
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh Food Bank
In episode 10 of Cranleigh Community Radio, Lynda chats to Rosslyn Doney from Cranleigh Food Bank, Trisha Broomfield shares her poem Perfect Pastry, there's new music from Richard James Poll, and updates from Cranleigh Lions and Cranleigh Arts Centre.
2020-05-29
37 min
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh's Other Twin
Coming up in this episode, we hear about Cranleigh's other twin, there's classical music introduced by Stephen, the Cranleigh Lions update and quiz questions, your weekly update from the Cranleigh Arts team, and an interview with James Rhodes-Smith, a team manager at Co-op Cranleigh.
2020-05-22
59 min
Cranleigh Community Radio
Friends in Germany
In episode 8 of Cranleigh Community Radio, we hear from Trevor Dale at the Cranleigh Society, Vallendar Friendship Club chairman Jeremy Watts, Bright Care Cranleigh, local chef Vivianna Small, and our usual segments from Cranleigh Lions, Stephen Dennison, Cranleigh Arts Centre and Trish Broomfield. It's the longest episode to date - every minute worth your time!
2020-05-15
1h 13
Cranleigh Community Radio
Young Cranleigh
Our theme for episode 7 of Cranleigh Community Radio is Young Cranleigh. We've got an interview about Young Arts, how to train your parents, Minecraft Tips, Cranleigh Youth Council Music Project, The Great Realisation, The Pitch Hillbillies, and much more.
2020-05-08
1h 01
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh Community Radio Episode Six
In this episode of Cranleigh Community Radio, we hear from Gary and Sophie Warner who are hosting a 24-hour live DJ set to raise money for NHS Charities Together. Lynda speaks to Diane Davies from Cranleigh Village Hospital League of Friends. There's an update from the Cranleigh Arts team, with some creative ideas for lockdown. We hear from Pat Butler at The Arts Society Cranleigh. Jamie is back with an update from Cranleigh Lions and more local quiz questions. There's poetry from Trisha Broomfield, and Stephen Dennison introduces classical music to play us out.
2020-05-01
52 min
Cranleigh Community Radio
Business advice, recognising voluneers, and weeds that self seed
In this packed episode five of Cranleigh Community Radio, we get business advice from Cranleigh Chamber of Commerce, and update from Cranleigh Medical Practice, we hear from St Joseph's School, volunteers at Cranleigh Arts Centre, the part one local lady played in the AIDS crisis, an interview with singing teacher Sharon Duggan, the latest update from Cranleigh Lions and quiz questions, poetry from Trish Broomfield, and classical music introduced by Stephen Dennison,
2020-04-24
1h 03
Cranleigh Community Radio
On location, field mushrooms, and arts volunteers
Local voices, news and information, and entertainment to get Cranleigh through these challenging times. In this packed new episode of Cranleigh Community Radio, we hear from film location manager Tobin Hughes, Anna Pritchard from Cranleigh Leisure Centre, two of the trustees from Cranleigh Arts Centre, and surreymummy.com founder Penny Bramsden. There's also the latest instalment from the diary of a sensible husband in isolation, poetry from Trish Broomfield, an update from Cranleigh Lions (along with quiz answers and more questions!), and classical music introduced by Stephen Dennison. Here's episode four of Cranleigh...
2020-04-17
1h 03
Cranleigh Community Radio
Beer, Lions and a Secret Garden
In this jam-packed third edition of Cranleigh Community Radio, we hear from Relay for Life, The Crafty Brewing Co., Cranleigh Mead Little Free Library, Cranleigh Lions, the Secret Garden Sanctuary, Cranleigh Arts Centre, Cranleigh Society, Diary of a Sensible Husband in Isolation, and much more.
2020-04-10
1h 04
Cranleigh Community Radio
Cranleigh Pulling Together While Staying Apart
Local voices, news and information, and entertainment to get Cranleigh through these challenging times. In this first episode of Cranleigh Community Radio, we hear from Stella in Hong Kong, chatting with her granny in Cranleigh about life without school. There's poetry from Trisha Broomfield and an update from the team at Cranleigh Arts Centre. Ewhurst-resident Peter Timberlake shares his experience of working from home, instead of making a daily commute to the City. There are coronavirus scam prevention tips, thoughts from a Cranleigh mum juggling work and home schooling, and an uplifting song...
2020-03-27
34 min
Cranleigh Community Radio
Welcome to Cranleigh Community Radio
We're a brand new community radio station, bringing a voice to Cranleigh and surrounding villages. Cranleigh Community Radio is a free to access audio podcast, available from your favourite podcast players including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. We'll also be available to stream on the Destination Cranleigh website. New episodes will be published each week, with the first one going live on Friday 27th March 2020. Each episode of Cranleigh Community Radio will feature local voices, news and information, and entertainment to get us all through these challenging times.
2020-03-24
01 min
Politics Podcast by Cranleigh School
Conservative Leadership Race - The Other Place
With the 2nd leadership debate on BBC One last night, Mr Verdon, Mr Leeke and 4 students from the Lower 6th gathered to discuss their views, with each contributor tasked with researching one of the remaining 5 candidates: Boris Johnson, Jeremy Hunt, Michael Gove, Sajid Javid and Rory Stewart. For more student led politics content read the Cranleigh Politics Blog.
2019-06-19
37 min
Politics Podcast by Cranleigh School
Episode 1 - "Deal or No Deal" - The Other Place
“Deal or No Deal” – This week on ‘The Other Place’ we are discussing the potential deal options that Britain may be offered by the UK. We look at Norway, Canada, Chequers and No Deal, before determining which is most likely to occur.
2018-11-02
19 min
Politics Podcast by Cranleigh School
EU Referendum - "The Verdict"
Our final podcast focuses directly on the key points from the debate, with the team assessing both speakers to determine who won the day. They are also joined by two special Guests: Mr Adam Rothwell and Mr Tom Leeke, who both offer arguments as to why they will be voting “remain” and “leave” respectively.
2018-10-31
36 min
Politics Podcast by Cranleigh School
EU Referendum - The Debate (Part 2)
The second half to tonight's debate, direct from the Speech Hall at Cranleigh School the #EUdebate chaired by The Rt Hon Anne Milton, Deputy Chief Whip and MP for Guildford.
2018-10-31
40 min
Politics Podcast by Cranleigh School
EU Referendum - The Debate (Part 1)
Direct from the Speech Hall at Cranleigh School the #EUdebate chaired by The Rt Hon Anne Milton, Deputy Chief Whip and MP for Guildford. Hear Paul Lomas and The Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP with their reasons why you should vote with them.
2018-10-31
33 min
Politics Podcast by Cranleigh School
EU Referendum - "World War 3"?
This week, Laura, Cameron, Ali and Dan look at the key occurrences of the week; David Cameron’s comments on war, Michael Gove’s comments on the single market, and look forward onto the opening statements of Chris Grayling and Paul Lomas.
2018-10-31
25 min
Politics Podcast by Cranleigh School
EU Referendum - "EU Jargon Busting"
In this weeks podcast, the team look at some of the confusing buzzwords being used in the EU referendum debate and try to make them clear to the average voter. Tune in to hear what is meant by: Sovereignty, ‘ever closer union’ and to find out if Human Rights has anything really to do with the In/Out debate.
2018-10-31
29 min
Politics Podcast by Cranleigh School
EU Referendum - "The Back of the Queue"
Our very first podcast looks at the key power-plays in the last week from George Osborne, Michael Gove, Barack Obama and Boris Johnson.
2018-10-31
26 min
Mr Britt's Podcast
Welcome to the Cranleigh Prep Modern Languages Podcast!
Welcome everyone! This is the new Cranleigh Prep School Modern Languages Podcast. Here you will have a chance to go over things which have been covered in some classes, listen to examples of classes' work and just have the opportunity to study and enjoy languages in a different way to being in the classroom. You can even put these postings on your i-pod or mp3 player to listen to when you want and no-one need know you were doing French! I hope you enjoy using the podcast and find it useful in the future...
2011-01-08
00 min
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Doctor Who: Black Orchid by Terence Dudley
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/52672to listen full audiobooks. Title: Doctor Who: Black Orchid Author: Terence Dudley Narrator: Michael Cochrane Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 12 minutes Release date: June 2, 2008 Ratings: Ratings of Narrator: 2 of Total 1 Genres: Science Fiction Publisher's Summary: On a lazy June afternoon in 1925 the TARDIS materialises at the tiny railway station of Cranleigh Halt. Warmly welcomed by the local gentry, the time-travellers look forward to a well deserved rest from their adventures. After a stunning performance at a friendly cricket match, the Doctor, together with Tegan, Adric and Nyssa, is invited to a splendid masked ball...
2008-06-02
5h 12
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Doctor Who: Black Orchid by Terence Dudley
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/52672 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Doctor Who: Black Orchid Author: Terence Dudley Narrator: Michael Cochrane Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 12 minutes Release date: June 2, 2008 Ratings: Ratings of Narrator: 2 of Total 1 Genres: Science Fiction Publisher's Summary: On a lazy June afternoon in 1925 the TARDIS materialises at the tiny railway station of Cranleigh Halt. Warmly welcomed by the local gentry, the time-travellers look forward to a well deserved rest from their adventures. After a stunning performance at a friendly cricket match, the Doctor, together with Tegan, Adric and Nyssa, is invited to a splendid masked...
2008-06-02
03 min
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Doctor Who: Black Orchid by Terence Dudley
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/52672to listen full audiobooks. Title: Doctor Who: Black Orchid Author: Terence Dudley Narrator: Michael Cochrane Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 12 minutes Release date: June 2, 2008 Ratings: Ratings of Narrator: 2 of Total 1 Genres: Science Fiction Publisher's Summary: On a lazy June afternoon in 1925 the TARDIS materialises at the tiny railway station of Cranleigh Halt. Warmly welcomed by the local gentry, the time-travellers look forward to a well deserved rest from their adventures. After a stunning performance at a friendly cricket match, the Doctor, together with Tegan, Adric and Nyssa, is invited to a splendid masked ball...
2008-06-02
5h 12
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Doctor Who: Black Orchid Audiobook by Terence Dudley
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 52672 Title: Doctor Who: Black Orchid Author: Terence Dudley Narrator: Michael Cochrane Format: Unabridged Length: 05:12:47 Language: English Release date: 06-02-08 Publisher: Penguin Books LTD Genres: Science Fiction & Fantasy Summary: On a lazy June afternoon in 1925 the TARDIS materialises at the tiny railway station of Cranleigh Halt. Warmly welcomed by the local gentry, the time-travellers look forward to a well deserved rest from their adventures. After a stunning performance at a friendly cricket match, the Doctor, together with Tegan, Adric and Nyssa, is invited to a splendid masked ball...
2008-06-02
5h 12
National Gallery of Australia | Audio Tour | George.W.Lambert Retrospective
George LAMBERT, The convex mirror c.1916
This painting presents a group of people in a reflected image. They stand in the low-beamed living-room of Belwethers, a cottage in the village of Cranleigh. The former country cottage of Mrs Halford, Lambert’s patron and friend, had been taken over by her daughter Mary and her son-in-law Sir Edmund Davis after her death in 1915. Sir Edmund stands at the window in the background; his wife, dressed in black, sits at the table; a maid serves tea; Amy Lambert, dressed in blue, stands; Sir Edmund’s sister-in-law Amy Halford sits with her hands on her lap; and the artist look...
2007-09-21
00 min