Tuesday 8th November 2022
Report written by Kash
Tonight's task for Cultivate London was so grand it didn't fit into a single group run and had to be split into two community missions. We could have made it a trilogy but we didn't want to go down "The Hobbit" route. The endeavour involved loading and unloading rubbish of different shapes, sizes and varieties into and from a van. Our part was Act Two of the operation and, confusingly, was set up in Acton.
The squad that showed up was a model combination of GoodGym runners, walkers and cyclists. Apart from Liv, Mike and Kash, the Acton site hosted a guest from Hounslow, Alan, and the newest addition to Ealing GoodGym, Declan. If you haven't done it already, give Dec a cheer! There was one more teammate to come... keep reading!
The activity that took most of the time during the mission was... expecting the van to arrive. It was a trial of patience for the Acton team. To subdue the tension, we entertained ourselves by citing nerdy parkrun facts.
The 3.7-mile distance between Hanwell and Acton that the van was supposed to cover was the arena of an epic race: Man versus Van! Forget Man and Van. The audacious GoodGym athletes are known for challenging machines - not just treadmills but also transport vehicles.
After about 15 minutes, we saw the lights of the van in the darkness, and recognised fellow Cultivate London people. The gates of the Rubbish Hades have been opened. We entered the site to deliver the waste from the van to its final destination. A couple of office chairs, a few old PCs, some furniture and the stuff we didn't want to identify found their way to the skip with the help of our agile arms. The job went super fast, and when we thought we were almost done, Harvey, The Man Who Challenged the Van arrived in glory to deliver the final stinky pieces of rubbish from the van to the pile. Despite The Van arriving a few minutes before Harvey, it was disqualified for using fossil fuels, so The Man won!
Before the GoodGym gang disbanded, Romina rewarded us with her delicious homemade oat bars with coconut, banana and dates. Doesn't that seem like a great incentive before our next task for Cultivate London?
Cultivate London is a charity that provides horticultural services using sustainable, organic and biodiverse methods. They work with communities, businesses and local government to create and maintain enjoyable and sustainable urban green spaces and give local people the opportunity to learn and engage in food growing.
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