Wednesday 17th July 2019
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Report written by Paul Bown
30 Goodgymers ran 4-6km to help Cecil Sharp House and Story Garden!
Welcome along to newbies Ashley, and. - great to have you along!
In the news this week:
Story Garden Report by Liz:
Frances led a team of 8 runners to Story garden, where they split into two teams for a super short garden blitz.
One team spread endless amount of wood chip (bizarrely containing several golf balls), while the other team filled some planters with soil for a community garden space. Small children helped out both teams, but as they'd already been listed as a potential hazard in the safety briefing, no one got hurt.
Afterwards, Frances led part of the group on a 4km run around Granary Square and Liz took the remainder on a walking tour that mostly consisted of playing with a semaphore-based art installation (they were thrown off it by a small child, also eager to play).
Double Task. Double Good!
Cecil Sharp House Report:
22 of us headed to help Cecil Sharp House, the home of English Folk Song and Dance. We ran for just less than 2k other meet Susannah who explained about all the amazing permaculture gardens and charity work that goes across the site.
She split us into in the following groups:
Getting between the new security locked doors was interesting, but we managed (no one was left behind). Over 35 minutes we got tons done, making Susannah very happy! We took a group picture and then headed to Primrose Hill - we learnt how to run up and down hill:
We then ran back to base, to stretch and go to the pub.
Sign up for next week here, Frances will be leading the group and you'll be off to Scope Charity Shop.
PB out
English folk music and dance arts centre and venue staging live shows, with an archive and library. We help to maintain the garden space.
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Paul, I was there last night but didn't get a brownie point/ tick against my name/ good deed/ feather of an angel's wing etc. ;D
Camden
The refurbished area is becoming a hub for food growing, gardening and wildlife activities