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Kingston upon Thames
📍Quaker Centre KT1 2PT
Full Cycle is an independent, non-profit community group that donate bikes to people in need

Tue 2nd Dec at 6:30pm
Improve the atmosphere at this supported living home
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Tue 18th Nov at 6:30pm
Tue 4th Nov at 6:30pm
Full Cycle is an independent, non-profit community group that donate bikes to people in need
Read moreTue 28th Oct at 6:30pm
Kingston upon Thames Report written by Emma Crowe
This is always a favourite task — and with plenty of sign-ups, it’s clear why! We needed all hands on deck to blitz the Hawker Centre’s soft play area and get it sparkling clean for the local families who use it so much.
We split into three teams to tackle different areas:
Claire’s team took on the mighty ball pit — emptying it out and reaching every nook and cranny to make sure it was dust - and plaster-free.
Julie’s group rolled up their sleeves to clean chairs, tables, high chairs and the outer spaces, including the multi-sensory room.
Emma’s crew scaled the soft play structure, climbing through tunnels and down slides to sanitise all the high-touch areas with anti-bac spray.
This is a much-loved community space — many of us at the task tonight have fond memories of bringing our own children here — so it felt extra special to give something back. Families and little ones will now be able to enjoy a cleaner, safer, and brighter environment to play in.
Supporting This Girl Can
Tonight’s task also shone a light on Sport England’s This Girl Can campaign — an inspiring initiative that encourages women to be active in ways that work for them, no matter their age, background or ability.
This year, This Girl Can is going bigger and bolder, and we’re proud that GoodGym is part of the movement. Together, we’re raising awareness and taking real steps towards making outdoor exercise safer and more welcoming for women.
We showed our support by writing empowering messages on a large banner, to champion the cause!
And of course… we had the run!
In true GoodGym spirit, our evening wouldn’t be complete without some running! We clocked up around 3km there and back to the Quaker Centre, enjoying some great company along the way.
A fantastic task, a great cause, and brilliant teamwork — GoodGym Kingston at its best!
Tue 11th Nov at 6:30pm
Help raise funds for heart research
Read moreTue 28th Oct at 6:30pm
Improve the appearance and function for all who use this great community centre
Read moreTue 14th Oct at 6:30pm
Kingston upon Thames Report written by Claire Dunne
After running walking and cycling our way to Refugee Action we met Heidi with a long list of tasks that some may have considered impossible but not GoodGym.
The craft materials were moved for future sorting to free up space on the racking for children’s clothes and shoes which were sorted out by Claire, Levita and Susannah.
It was a case of many hands make light work as we all lifted a suite of desks and turned them 90 degrees to make more space for moving over the ladies wear racking.
Marcos, Sabir, Luke, Dave and Anna got stuck in moving the ladies wear department before a brave team headed to the depths of the building armed with torches to visit the recycling bins. Dave also fixed a safe to a wall with his trusty drill.
After a quick tidy of menswear and moving the toiletries the list of tasks was complete and it was mission accomplished.
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