As often as we can, Cranswick Square Residents’ Group publishes newsletters to keep residents up-to-date with what we’ve been doing, what we have planned for the future and how they can get involved. You can download PDFs of the newsletters below:
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I love your website – it looks really good and inviting and has lots of information as well. You’ve obviously got lots of skills as a group – gardening, cooking, hospitality, IT ……… the list gets longer all the time.
One thing I wondered was whether we can put something about Our Moss Side on your site – a brief description, photo, logo and eventually a link to our website which will be developed in the new year.
Well done again. Look forward to reading more about your activities, Ruth
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