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Lunchtime concerts at Cranleigh Arts
Informed Choice is pleased to sponsor the latest series of lunchtime classical concerts at Cranleigh Arts. The concerts allow anyone […]
Informed Choice
Feb 21, 20222 min read
Our IT systems are fully restored
Following a period of disruption, we’re pleased to report that our IT systems are now fully operational. Our hosted IT […]
Informed Choice
Oct 11, 20211 min read


Volunteers help to plant, weed and tidy around the village in Cranleigh
Volunteering is both fun and satisfying. One of the many groups of volunteers in Cranleigh is Cranleigh in Bloom. From […]
Informed Choice
Oct 11, 20211 min read
Informed Choice sponsors classical music in Cranleigh
One of the values that we have at Informed Choice is to be good corporate citizens. We believe that running […]
Informed Choice
Oct 3, 20211 min read
How to raise your resting heart rate
For my birthday this year, Andy kindly gave me a Garmin watch. For those unfamiliar with it, this device is […]
Informed Choice
Jul 2, 20212 min read
Online classical music concerts
One of the great resources we have in our village is the Cranleigh Arts Centre. Like all leisure venues, it […]
Julia Docker
Nov 4, 20201 min read
Rainy memories of a painful run
It’s raining in Cranleigh, and we have had a lot over the last few days. This deluge means my usual […]
Julia Docker
Oct 27, 20202 min read
Client vulnerability training at Informed Choice
As Financial Planners, we have a privileged position of trust with our clients, throughout different times in their lives. From […]
Julia Docker
Oct 20, 20202 min read
Deer Rut Safari at the Knepp Estate
I imagine that there is little worse for a young child than having to wait a long time to be […]
Julia Docker
Oct 19, 20202 min read
Autumn arrives and this strange new world continues
And so it goes on! As we move into Autumn, this strange new world continues. What is noticeable on my […]
Julia Docker
Oct 7, 20201 min read
Celebrating birthdays
It was Andy’s birthday last week. It would be rude to say how old she is, but it was a […]
Julia Docker
Sep 22, 20202 min read


Nick’s work anniversary
It’s been an anniversary week for me. Forty-eight years ago, I passed my driving test on the streets of Clifton […]
Julia Docker
Sep 7, 20203 min read


Take it slow
What is your favourite animal? For my youngest grandson Samuel, it is undoubtedly the Sloth. He can tell you the […]
Julia Docker
Aug 31, 20202 min read
Thunderstorms and Dabchicks
Before this week, I noted that on only three occasions in the last five months had I walked in the […]
Julia Docker
Aug 20, 20201 min read
What a scorcher!
I am, I must confess, not a big fan of hot weather. I much prefer something around 20 degrees to […]
Julia Docker
Aug 11, 20202 min read


Football training recommences
Here we are in August and the good news is the that “grassroots” competitive football can recommence. After months of […]
Julia Docker
Aug 4, 20202 min read


Return to normal (or whatever normal is)
It’s taken a bit of getting used to but wearing a mask when shopping seems to have a high take-up […]
Julia Docker
Jul 28, 20202 min read


Football is coming home!
We continue to be so lucky with the weather. I can’t help but feel how harder it would have been […]
Julia Docker
Jul 22, 20202 min read
Reading books and chopping trees
I try to read one book per week. My book choices tend to be very wide and diverse. In the […]
Julia Docker
Jul 14, 20202 min read
Litter picking is a dangerous sport!
And so it continues! While we have seen some relaxation of the “lockdown” rules, social distancing and working from home, […]
Julia Docker
Jul 7, 20202 min read
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