Sloe start for good gin

26 Goodgymers helped their local community in Sheffield
Becky Greenwood
Susan Gillie
Zofia
Sarah Louise
Sam Needham
Stephen Gilmer
Chris Dyer
Hannah McCormack
James Smith
Bee Gan
Helen Alford
Elizabeth Rowe
Finn Burgum
Oliver Westbrook
Katy Coutts
Sergiu Radu
Shona
Tom (Harman) Hinton
Sally Wales
Andrew Waters
Eugene Chang
Annie Hinton
Weronika Stepien
Dot
Laura Chadwick
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Sheffield

Monday 20th August 2018

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26 red-shirted runners ran to help our friends Regather tonight, including three newbies:

• Dot • Laura • Weronika

It’s always nice to see the GG Sheff family grow!

With Super Sam back as our substitute run leader, we headed off to Lynwood Gardens. Helping to keep this outdoor kindergarten safe and tidy is one of our regular tasks! With a couple of sprints and loops en route, we soon covered the 2.5K out to the task.

On arrival at the gardens we split into four teams, all designated the same task but in different areas, so as to maximise our efforts. The job? Pulling up the invasive bindweed that had crept up various fences and walls and into pathways and play areas.

We also had our share of blackberries, though nobody tried the sloes. Hence the run report title!

It wouldn’t be a GoodGym group run without some fitness thrown in, and team by team we were taken off by Sam to do some slide-based activity. Running up the steps to the top as fast as we could and returning via the playground slide. This part was less successful. We had to get inventive in our descents! Backwards, forwards, on foot or rolling – it was all covered.

All the bindweed (plus nettles and thorny brambles) that we removed was then placed in a huge pile ready to be used as tinder for a bonfire. The pile was impressively high, testament to our weeding skills. After posing for some group shots it was time to head back into town.

On the way, we stopped off on the Moor for some paired leapfrog fartlek workouts before continuing onwards.


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Regather
A trading co-operative helping people work together, support each other and make projects happen. Social action centre by day and intimate events venue by night.

At Regather Works Cultural Center we have created a space for people to work together. We have rooms for hire, a venue, micro brewery, commercial kitchen & cafe space. Our products include a weekly organic veg box service, event organisation & catering. At our venue in Sharrow we host lots of different gigs, film nights, supperclubs, pop-ups, networking events, craft workshops & more. Each year we organise the Folk Forest alongside Tramlines Festival. Get in touch to find out more about what we do & our facilities hire.

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