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Introducing Thame Hub’s new review – Thame’s best Takeaway

After the success of our breakfast reviews, we have listened to all your comments and decided that we will be reviewing Thame’s best takeaway next.

The aim of the review is to find out Thame’s best Chinese, Indian, Chippy tea, Pizza and Kebab. After reviewing each one we will announce an overall winner of Thame’s best takeaway.

 

After giving them a short break over the winter period. Thame Hub’s foody will be back sampling the best that  Thame has to offer for that typical Saturday night comfort food.

First up will be Thame’s best Chinese, stay tuned over the coming months.

 

Check out our reviews section for our previous reviews of Thame’s best breakfast: www.thamehub.co.uk/reviews/

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Long Crendon Baptist Church is once again opening its doors for its beloved “Dads & Tots” sessions – a heartwarming Saturday morning event that brings together fathers and their pre-school children for a fun, relaxed start to the weekend. Running from 9:00 to 10:15 AM, these monthly meetups offer a welcoming space for dads to spend quality time with their toddlers and babies. With plenty of toys, good company, and the added bonus of bacon butties, it’s the perfect way to kick off a Saturday. The sessions are completely free, with no need to book – just turn up and enjoy. It’s a fantastic opportunity for dads to build friendships, share parenting stories, and let the kids enjoy some playtime in a safe and friendly…

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Join us at England’s Rose, Postcombe (OX9 7DP) on Bank Holiday Monday, 25 August, for a fantastic afternoon of music, food and family fun – all in support of two incredible children’s charities: The Pace centre, for children with motor disorders and Great Ormond Street Hospital and Charity   2–7pm Live music BBQ Games & tombola Cakes Children’s play area FREE ENTRY! We’re also on the lookout for raffle and tombola prizes to help raise even more money for these great causes. If you can donate gift vouchers, bottles, new toys, chocolates, bath goodies or anything fun, please drop them off at Pet Paddock or the England’s Rose, Postcombe pub. Every donation makes a difference! Come along, bring your family and friends, and enjoy a brilliant day out while helping change young…

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9:00 am Dads & Tots at LCBC: Saturday Mo... @ Long Crendon Baptist Church
Dads & Tots at LCBC: Saturday Mo... @ Long Crendon Baptist Church
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Dads & Tots at LCBC: Saturday Mornings Just Got More Fun for Fathers and Little Ones @ Long Crendon Baptist Church
Long Crendon Baptist Church is once again opening its doors for its beloved “Dads & Tots” sessions – a heartwarming Saturday morning event that brings together fathers and their pre-school children for a fun, relaxed start to the weekend. Running from 9:00 to 10:15 AM, these monthly meetups offer a welcoming space for dads to spend quality time with their toddlers and babies. With plenty of toys, good company, and the added bonus of bacon butties, it’s the perfect way to kick off a Saturday. The sessions are completely free, with no need to book – just turn up and enjoy. It’s a fantastic opportunity for dads to build friendships, share parenting stories, and let the kids enjoy some playtime in a safe and friendly…

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