Wednesday 29th May 2019
Report written by Anwen Greenaway
Only the hardiest of souls come out to run when it's been raining all afternoon, but luckily Oxford Goodgymers are made of stern-stuff and were raring to go running after a bank holiday weekend.
First things first; Stu was awarded the Garland of Glory this week for getting up off his sickbed (manflu?) to run the Vitality London 10k on Bank Holiday Monday, and for being on his 10th Group Run. Excellent work Stu! Massive apologies to Sarah for not spotting that it was your 10th Good Deed too - Garland of Glory goes to you next week! I have now untangled it, so it needn't be worn as a crown!
This week we were headed to Port Meadow to meet Michael Woods, the City Council's Green Space Development Officer.
Port Meadow borders the Thames, and with a few popular swimming and picnic spots around the edges we were expecting there to be some post-bank holiday litter to clear up.
En route we wove through the city taking in some of the back alleys to cross off a few extra streets for Trev's Run Every Street challenge, and collected a few bits of litter from along the Oxford Canal Towpath (we're physically incapable of running past litter these days). A brisk 3.5km later and we were at Walton Well Road, collecting litter-pickers and bags and starting the litter patrol. As well as trying to stop litter making it's way into the river it's particularly important to keep Port Meadow litter free because it is home to lots of cows and ponies who really don't need to be eating our plastic waste.
Things we have learned this week:
30 minutes of plogging and some boat construction later, we left our litter bags in Michael's capable hands for disposal, pleased to have cleared one of the footpaths of the worst of it's litter.
The longer route back to East Oxford meant jogging diagonally across the meadow, where we tried not to collect an entourage of curious cows. Although they're very pretty, they probably don't make the most practical pets. Anyone feel like the Pied Piper? Then onwards over the Oxford Canal and through the University Parks, popping back out onto tarmac less than a kilometre from our base. Having run along Oxford Canal, River Thames and Cherwell, I declare, retrospectively, that the theme for the run is Run all Oxford's Waterways! And everyone loves a themed run, even if you didn't know it was one.
Good work everyone! Great to get to run a little further than usual with you all.
Thanks to Tim Lund for the punning inspiration and for finding the boat, and to Aoife for being back-marker this week.
Fri 31st May 2019 at 10:15pm
Bravo Anwen in another fantastic report and in organising our oar-some session! We should retrieve that boat!
Fri 31st May 2019 at 10:18pm
I think Tim is on the case!
Oxford
Enhancing the natural flora of the Marston Forest Garden