Monday 10th July 2023
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Report written by Nicky Woodall (she/her)
👍 23 excellent GoodGymmers braved the uncertain weather for our group run this evening.
👏 We welcomed back Becky and congratulated Nikki, Nick and David on their incredible Snowdonia marathon efforts yesterday 💪
👣 Theresa set off on foot, Dom and Barbara led a party pace group whilst Mitch tempered his natural running pace to lead another fairly leisurely group. We also had a few cyclists, coming from CVS and meeting us at the task so the full range!
🌱 We all gathered at St Aelred’s Primary School where we were warmly and enthusiastically welcomed by Katrina and Freya. We quickly set to work, chopping back overgrowth to shovel and spread woodchip on the path. Other groups were checking on our newly-planted trees and litter-picking 🥫
🥾 A third woodchip vehicle (a trailer) was sourced, which increased efficiency and meant we were able to cover all the paths in the enclosed forest school area in the time available. We almost started on the path outside but the was some debate on whether to wait for the edging for that. We may do it next week when we’re back.
🥹 Looking back at the end of our session, it was really lovely to see the transformation compared to when we first started going there. It was also brilliant to hear from Katrina that the pre-school have already started using it and getting lots of benefits from exploring the outdoors there. She’s excited to see how the rest of the school will use it when the new outdoor classroom is added in a couple of weeks.
🔥 Meanwhile, we’ll be back there next week to finish spreading woodchip on the paths. They’ve also found a patch they’d like us to clear and woodchip, hoping to add some seating and even a fire pit there, which is pretty cool.
🍻 It was soon time to head back to base in our various groups and onto the pub where it was great to chat to Theresa about all things GoodGym 👌
We would like to become a Forrest school - as the benefits this would bring to the children would be priceless. We have an unused and unloved secluded area in the corner of the school field - We are working with St Nicks who have suggested we contact yourselves to request some support. We ideally would like a group of 6 people on different occasions to help us shape the new area.
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