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RitaG
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Loc: Reading, Berkshire
Walking club in Reading/Caversham
      #218459 - 10/10/2008 19:59

Hi I'm new in the area and love walking. Used to walk about 5 miles with a group 3 times a week. Would love to join or start a group with anyone interested. I recently walked 13 miles for Hospice and it was great!

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Quicksilver
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Re: Walking club in Reading/Caversham [Re: RitaG]
      #218725 - 11/10/2008 00:16

Hi,

I work in Reading and have a friend who loves to walk. PM me and we can set up a contact or coffee. Jan

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Kind Regards
Jan


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Bethy
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Re: Walking club in Reading/Caversham [Re: RitaG]
      #230748 - 24/10/2008 17:17

Recently moved to Dunsden ( between Henley & Caversham) and love walking ( & chatting!) Unfortunately though have just been diagnosed with Breast Cancer and not sure how I will feel after surgery and as treatment progresses. However, will be interested on full recovery!

Bethy


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RitaG
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Re: Walking club in Reading/Caversham [Re: Bethy]
      #235217 - 28/10/2008 22:58

Hi Bethy
That is not very good news. When is your surgery scheduled? Not sure if you're able to walk (or stroll) at the moment (brrr its also cold - but nothing a winter woollie can't fix). Otherwise a coffee?
Chat soon
RitaG


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WarwickerD
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Re: Walking club in Reading/Caversham [Re: RitaG]
      #261304 - 22/11/2008 20:53

Love walking and talking - hope to meet up with like minds. Also live in Reading area.

Look forward to hearing from you.

Best wishes

Dianne


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valentina
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Re: Walking club in Reading/Caversham [Re: WarwickerD]
      #287060 - 23/12/2008 10:16

Hi Ladies,
I live in Woodley, Reading and am fairly new to the area.

I have made walking my new goal for 2009 - and would love to find ladies to walk with.

Would love to hear from you

Valentina


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RosH
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Re: Walking club in Reading/Caversham [Re: valentina]
      #309874 - 17/01/2009 12:15

Novice walker - nothing too hard at first please! - looking to get fit and walk. Tilehurst based.

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