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Hi everyone,


We have four lovely ladies who are doing Come Dine with Me and are looking to get one more local man or woman involved in the fun.


There's been tons of interest and we have dates confirmed so if you would like to join in, grab your diary and get back to us. Essential that you can make the first two dates and the 18th July - we need a minimum of 4 people at every dinner party.


Dates are as follows:


Weds 15th June: Rosie's night


Friday 8th July: Emily's night


Saturday 16th July: Diana's night


Monday 18th July: Bea's night


Date to be confirmed: Your night.

(Choose a date before Aug 12th when we're having an 'awards night' with the other party of five at a local restaurant)


Should be a great way to show off your culinary talents, meet your neighbours and generally have a laugh!


Reply to this or pm if you are up for it.

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