Kentish Town + FoodCycle + Autumn Evening

6 Goodgymers helped their local community in Camden
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Steve Murtough
Alex Murtough
Jacqueline Shirley
John Shirley
Sarah
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Camden

Wednesday 23rd October

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Our wonderful group of pamphlet-posting-pros are... a threat!!

There - I've said it - and no - I won't take it back! No siree - I just won't do it!

Because it's true. They're a big-old-threat... because... they're just so efficient!

If Royal Mail - or DPD - or London's cycle couriers could see our group in posting action, they'd know what I mean!

I'm not sure what the technique is called - perhaps it's well established in an obscure postal outpost - or perhaps it's a patentable extension of posting innovation - and I think it should be called the leapfrog - they line up, they post, they run round the others, they post again, and on it goes until all you can hear are multiple letterboxes clanging in happy unison.

This is how our brilliant group - of Andy, Jackie, John, Sarah, and Steve - posted over 300 pamphlets for (the awesome) Camden FoodCycle this Wednesday.

And they married their efficiency with fun - you could hear laughter and conversation alongside the letterboxes - it was a joy to spend the evening with this special group!

Here's to the next one!!


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FoodCycle Camden
Volunteers take surplus food from retailers and transform this into a weekly, three-course meal for all the community.

Teams rescue surplus food from retailers and turn this in to a tasty meal in various locations around the country each week. Our aims are to reduce food waste and to bring people together reducing social isolation and food poverty. Free to eat, no registration required!

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