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22 Goodgymers helped their local community in Lewisham
Emma Presley Abbott
Jacqueline Francis
Rebecca Cavanagh
Stephen Corry
Kim
Nykolette
Amber Maurice
Chloe Cooper
Ed Woollard
Samantha
Maria Ahmed
Katie Allan
Steven Jarman
Adam Letch
Katy Cooper
Felicity J
Michael Harcus
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Lewisham

Monday 27th January 2020

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A huge well done for everyone braving the rain last night and it had luckily stopped by the time we were due to set off! We had a quick round up of Lewisham news (Cross Country, 10k races and January Challenge) but mainly every seems to be off out on long runs in preparation for the Big Half in March.

An uphill run over to the task and we arrived at Chelwood Nursery to be treated to bananas, kit kats and hot drinks (and Amber, Nykolette, Stephen and Jacqueline keeping warm in one of the classrooms).

There were a selection of tasks to be completed:

  • untangling a beaded curtain which Amber turned out to be very very good at, there was a little bit to do when it was time to leave but they could still be there now as they were determined to finish it!
  • removing cable ties from the fence
  • sweeping the sand away from the drain
  • carrying 30 bags of (Irish) compost from car to school
  • stapling the membrane to the newly built planters
  • filling the planters with compost
  • planting the herbs that had been donated

After refueling and dividing all the tasks depending on preference and who was feeling strong to go back and forth with the huge bags of compost, everyone got stuck in.

From what I could hear the stapling was rather a fun task and possibly more stapling went on than necessary because it was so fun. Better to be more stapled than less stapled!

Before I knew it, I was giving 10 min warning and it was lovely to see the difference in all the tasks that were going on. The planters were looking amazing and the stray soil was being sweeped up so it was ready for the teachers and children arriving Tuesday morning to began planting more herbs and plants in the remaining planters.

After checking no tools had been left in the planters by accident, especially the sharp tools and all counted back in, it was time for a group photo which I'm not going to lie, took a bit of coordinating (read: me eventually moving people into place)!

We had a downhill run back to Glassmill as a reward for the uphill run there, we arrived back at Glassmill ready for a stretch and chat about next weeks task.

We had a couple of tourists this evening from various areas, I hope you enjoyed yourselves in Lewisham and we look forward to seeing you again if you're ever in the area on a Monday evening!


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A state nursery school with an 'open air' philosophy

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Adele Prince

Tue 28th Jan 2020 at 9:48am

Amazing! So many people on a grotty evening!

Greenwich runner

Tue 28th Jan 2020 at 10:04am

Excellent pun Kim! :D

Clare Griffiths
Clare Griffiths (she/her)

Tue 28th Jan 2020 at 4:19pm

Top pun!

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