Paul Leggitt
It is with enormous sadness that we have to announce that Paul Leggitt passed away peacefully in hospital in Cheltenham on July 24 […]
It is with enormous sadness that we have to announce that Paul Leggitt passed away peacefully in hospital in Cheltenham on July 24 […]
It is with great regret that we have to announce that Marc van Hasselt, who was Cranleigh’s Headmaster between 1970 and 1984, died on June 28 at the age of 93 […]
The sun shone and an impressive number of OCs took part in the decade reunions on OC Day on Saturday, July 1 […]
Sir Gordon Brunton (East 1936) died on May 30 at the age of 95. He was a tough negotiator with a passion for racing who cut deals for the newspaper baron Roy Thomson, including the purchase of The Times […]
Will Collier (East 2009) became the eighth Old Cranleighan to win a full England cap when he came on as a 62nd-minute substitute against Argentina on Saturday […]
On May 12 1967 A Whiter Shade of Pale, the debut single by Procol Harum, was released, going on to sell more than 15 million copies worldwide and becoming one of the most enduring and popular records of all time. The record was produced by Denny Cordell (1 & 4 South 1961) […]
A record number of OCs (70) and their wives made up a total of 116 at the Over 70s’ Reunion on Sunday May 7 […]
It was a day that will live long in the memory of those who were there – the evening may be more of a blur – as the Old Cranleighan HC beat Norwich City 4-0 to lift the EHA Over 40s Shield final at Olympic Park. […]
The first Old Cranleighan tri-sport tour to Malta passed off without any hitches and resulted in the OCCC and OCHC winning both their matches, including games against the national sides, and the OC Squash Club bouncing back from defeat in their first match to win the second […]
We are delighted to report that all eight Cranleighans and Old Cranleighans (there may be more who slipped through the net) who ran the London Marathon completed the course and raised almost £16000 for charity […]