News & Events

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Meet trustee Rob Flacks

Rob Flacks has volunteered to become a Cranleigh Hospital League of Friends trustee. Find out more about what inspired him to join the team.

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Life-saving equipment is unveiled at Park Mead, Cranleigh

A community collaboration has seen new life-saving equipment installed in a residential area in Cranleigh.

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Local MP supports keeping healthcare local

Local MP, Jeremy Hunt has been championing the case to expand the range of healthcare services offered at Cranleigh Village Hospital.

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Act of kindness sees lifesaving equipment installed at Park Mead

The theft of a vital piece of lifesaving equipment from Cranleigh Cricket Ground has seen the community pull together resulting in a positive outcome.

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Cranleigh Hospital League of Friends join forces at Cranleigh Carnival

Volunteers from Cranleigh Hospital League of Friends are gearing up to show their support at Cranleigh Carnival on Saturday 28 June.

New bone scanner earmarked for Cranleigh Village Hospital

The Friends of Cranleigh Village Hospital are delighted to share the government’s recent announcement that the Hospital is set to receive a new state-of-the-art DEXA bone scanner.

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Saving lives in Cranleigh

Cranleigh Hospital League of Friends has helped fund essential life-saving equipment in Cranleigh.

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Physio on your doorstep

Cranleigh Hospital League of Friends Trustee, Lynda MacDermott, recently experienced firsthand the expertise of the hospital’s physiotherapy team. Read her account of this outstanding local service.

Friends’ grant enables more healthcare services to be offered in Cranleigh

A grant from Cranleigh Hospital League of Friends has enabled a disused space at Cranleigh Village Hospital to be brought back into use for the benefit of local people’s health.

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Friends support Hospital hoppa service

A donation by the Cranleigh Hospital League of Friends is helping to keep a highly valued service on the road.