Jenniferpl
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Reged: 15/04/2008
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Loc: South East London
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Hi ladies
While sorting my book case the other day I came accross 2 books circular pub walks in Kent and circular tea room walks.
Would any one like to join me for a short walk that ends up at a pub for lunch or a tea room for afternoon tea in the North Kent area? I work during the week, so any walks I arrange will be on either a Saturday or Sunday afternoon.
Let me know if this is something you would like to do. If there is any interest I'll organise something
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Jennifer
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lynn123
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sounds good to me - might have a friend who might also be interested but she's not on the forum let me know and I'll see if I can meet up Lynn
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Kimberley
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Reged: 14/07/2008
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Jennifer
What a great idea, I also have a circular walk book and we did one of the walks early in the summer, we ended up at a pub called the Green Man which was lovely!
Kim xx
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Jenniferpl
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Hi Lynn, your friend will be welcome too. The more the merrier, I'll see what interest we get and I'll work out a plan, in fact I'll do that even if it is just the 3 of us. Where abouts are you? I'll try to start with a walk that's fairly close to all of us.
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Jennifer
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Jenniferpl
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Hi Kim
I'd be glad to have you along. I'll have a good read though tonight and make a couple of suggestions and see what's the most popular
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Jennifer
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dbverycherry
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Hi there Jennifer. I am sure I have those two books you mention. I have over the past 10 years have done a fair few of those walks and loved them. The Kentish pubs and cream tea places we stopped off at and on the way were just ideal and offer a welcome cosy break and resting place:p Would love to join you but Sundays are out as they are taken up with our church meeting and then attending the public Bible talks. May I suggest Bean Country Park . It is fairly near to Blue Water and is an easy a start to the walks. Some of the walks in Kent can be rather hilly and become very slippery when wet!
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Loo
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"Circular Tea Room Walks" Sorry had visions of you Kent girlies pacing round and round inside your favourite tea-room! LOL 
Loo
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Jenniferpl
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Loc: South East London
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Hi Ladies
Sorry about not coming back to you with this, I had taken too much on before my trip to New York and didn't get around to looking at this again.
If anyone is still interested, i was thinking about the fist saturday or Sunday in the month, mabe we could meet at shorham and then go for a walk then a pub or tearoom lunch?
Let me know and we can make some arrangements
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Jennifer
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