Masked crusaders

28 Goodgymers helped their local community in Oxford
Ben Gremson
Nora Rebecca Schwingen
Thomas Heath
Bryony Thomas
Shati Patel
Meysam
Vanessa Del Campo Perez
Matty Holder
Hattie Elvins
Laura Brown
Katie Fellows
Amy Woolloff
Jessy McCabe
Kieran
Ben Foster
Matt Burton
Angus Grant
Alice
Jessica Lorimer
Sarah
Julia
Bethan Greenaway
Rachael H
Lorenzo
Anwen Greenaway
Jane Hotchen
Isabella Collins
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Oxford

Wednesday 24th November 2021

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Katie Fellows
Katie Fellows

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Alice
Alice

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Rachael H
Rachael H

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Anwen Greenaway
Anwen Greenaway

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The John Radcliffe Hospital is the main Accident and Emergency centre for Oxfordshire, and provides acute medical and surgical services. It is the largest of Oxford's hospitals, covering around 66 acres, including the Children's Hospital, Eye Hospital, Heart Centre, Women's Centre, blood donor centre and many other services. The John Radcliffe site is home to the Oxford University Medical School and the base for most medical students who are trained throughout the Oxford University Hospitals Trust.

All this makes the hospital site very busy, with lots of footfall from students, staff, patients and visitors. And sadly, with people comes litter. The Estates team can't possibly be expected to keep such a large site litter free alongside everything else they do, so tonight we trialled a GoodGym litter pick to see if we could make a difference.

We met on the outskirts of the hospital site, briefed everyone on safety policies, divided into teams, tooled up with bags and pickers and then set off to clean up. One of our teams headed up the hill to the main entrance, another went along the path towards the blood donation centre, a 3rd team cleaned up outside the West Wing and Children's hospital, and our final team concentrated on the car parks.

Masks were the most regular find tonight.

They were everywhere....in the hedges, under cars, by bus stops. LOTS of cigarette butts too, and (oddly) a huge stash of cider cans in one of the car parks - did someone have a party in the car park?! Hats, hoodies and gloves were all found, but astonishingly NO PANTS. We even had a few appreciative comments and 'thank yous' from passersby.

We collected 18 large sacks of rubbish, a broken umbrella, a large box, and a folded mattress-y thing, and lugged them all off the hospital land for collection by Oxford Direct Services.

Well done everyone - the litter is an eyesore, as well as potentially dangerous, so it's great that we managed to clear up so much of it tonight.

Welcome Jane and Nora. Good to meet you both!


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Ivo
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Thu 25th Nov 2021 at 7:48am

Great work!

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