After a break of three years it was wonderful to welcome Old Cranleighans back to the School for OC Day on Saturday, July 2nd. Fortunately the sun shone throughout. […]
Ukranian action
With the support of his current employers, Henry Taylor (Loveday 2012) is running trips to Poland with a charity called Ukrainian Action […]
Cycling for Parkinson’s research
On Wednesday, May 11th, Simon Cooper (2 North 1982) will be starting a 480km cycle ride from London to Amsterdam over three days in support of Cure Parkinson’s […]
OCs – Back in Business
On a beautiful evening on April 28th, London’s Soho Square bore witness to the renaissance of OC Business Forum (formerly OC City Society) […]
Using the OC Network
Jess Robinson (South 2018), who is in her third year as a Mechanical Engineer at the University of Nottingham, talks about how the OC Network helped her find an internship that was right up her street […]
Cranleigh’s changing high street
In 2021, Mann’s and the Cromwell Cottage Café, two features of the village landscape for generations of Cranleighans, closed for the last time
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Sporting round-up – March 2022
After 18 months of varying degrees of disruption, sporting activity has returned to relative normality and we look at who has been doing what […]
‘Shine a light on Putin’s innermost circle’
Adam Holloway (1 North 1983), the Conservative MP for Gravesham, briefly visited Ukraine in the days after the Russian invasion. In a column in the Daily Telegraph he outlined his thoughts on what the future might hold […]
Mike Payne steps down
At the end of December Mike Payne stepped down as OC Liaison, a role he had filled with good humour and boundless energy since it was created in 1997 […]
Golf Society welcomes new members
At an annual subscription of £20 per annum the Society represents remarkable value when compared with most golf clubs and other societies, and gives members access at significantly discounted rates to over 30 annual fixtures at classic South-East courses […]