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Tilehurst Remembrance Walkabout

Guided Walk to commemorate Tilehurst 2023 Remembrance Day on Saturday

9 Nov 2024 Multiple times

A special chance to experience my village in WW2 & Women roles

Wow 20 people booked so far & expected to sell out at 20+ places! Book early!!

Private Dixon of Tilehurst Home guard - will lead this extra special - nominal 75mins, easy 1 mile walk on the flat passing important Buildings, Places, History, Culture & the role of Women associated with Tilehurst in WW2, with old photos & much more - finishing probably at the School Rd./Kentwood Hill (White House) Crossroads.

Please arrive a bit early for signing in and safety brief etc.

Please bring a cash donation of £5 or £10 per adult and £1 per child over 5.

Some free parking is available near the start or better still use 'The Water Tower' stop No 17 Bus that stops very nearby – NB The End of this Walk is 25 mins walk away from the start.

NB PLEASE DON’T TURN UP BEFORE BOOKING IN VIA Clicking Going or terry.dixon89@virginmedia.com or Ringing me on 07505351517.

Please bring a cash donation of £5-£10 per adult and £1 per child over 5.

Proceeds will go to my Military - Remembrance period - SCOTTY’s LITTLE SOLDIERS - When a parent dies, the impact on their child is significant. When that parent served in the Armed Forces, the impact is even greater with children often feeling they’ve lost their connection to the military community. Scotty’s Little Soldiers prevents that. Together, we can ensure the very best bereavement support remains available. the heart breaking new statistic that there are 2,100 newly bereaved military children every year.

Please check them out & look at their latest film - https://www.scottyslittlesoldiers.co.uk/

For more details about what my walkabouts offer please see my Reviews :-

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1942-Battle of Tilehurst, May 3rd Exercise

Reading Museum photo taken during 1942-Battle of Tilehurst exercise