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Tue 8th Oct at 6:00pm
Brighton Report written by STEFANIA ROSSO (she/her)
Yesterday was our third appointment in a row with a very uncertain weather calling the greatest GoodGym motivation to get out to help St Andrew Church in Hove, for our weekly group session.
We BELIEVED in it, and all worked out very well â apart the fact that I punctured my bike đ.
Those dull dark clouds and weather warning of risk of heavy rain did not even touch us - just!
St Andrew Church is a busy city community church with a visionary plan to change their asset to create an open and inclusive space more adaptable to all, from small to grown up audiences. It is a community building, building for the community, where everybody is always most welcome!
In front of the church, their Fridayâs meetings in the sanctuary have been lacking space due to invading weeds, promptly now removed by GoodGym-ers. And, indoor, you can now smell the fresh fragrance of botanic scent and of wax (a bit less botanic đ) because of additional GoodGym-ersâ cleaning action!
Our eyes are already shining of excitement for what will potentially turn to be a GoodGym indoor refurbishment workout! For now, we support the great expectations of Rev. Dan, John, and of the whole community.
A nice group session for Jasmin, a visiting GoodGym-er from London. Follow us to see whatâs on next
Tue 24th Sep at 5:45pm
Brighton Report written by STEFANIA ROSSO (she/her)
Yesterday was a return to the Brighton Hove Food Partnershipâs Clubhouse on the Downs at Wilding Waterhall. A return to re-wilding for some running GoodGym-ers and a discovery of a relatively new community project for new-er GoodGym-ers, who adventured the ascent to the hill (and descent even more đ) on their bike!
Formerly a golf course, this rewilding area now boasts diverse flora & fauna, stunning views, wild horses, and ample space for hire. Since our visit last year, this clubhouse has become a well-used space for several wellbeing projects, immerse in the nature to generate a multitude of good emotions to its beneficiaries. The continuing improvement and maintenance of the assets requires multiple contributions, often in kind, from construction builders, renewable energy developers, rangers of the city green spaces ⊠and indeed the always most welcome help of GoodGym Brighton. We were tasked to clear the pavements surrounding the clubhouse from weeds to make the structure more easily accessible by all.
Did you like it, GoodGym-ers? In Harrisonâs words: âI would just say that it's been a motivation and an inspiration to be a part of the GoodGym. I felt completely welcome from the very first moment and everyone is so nice and friendly - who would have guessed? I've enjoyed all the activities so far, getting outside and helping the place look nice! It's very heart warming to hear and feel the genuine thanks from the people we help and the public that witness us doing it, it really feels like we are putting something positive out there, so thank you!â
Tue 24th Sep at 5:45pm
Weeding and cleaning the clubhouse to be used for community and wellbeing activities
Read moreWednesday 18th September
Kitty Blake been cheered 10 times.
Goodgymers have noticed what Kitty has done and have cheered them 10 times. We doff out caps to you Kitty.
Tue 17th Sep at 6:15pm
Brighton Report written by Sarah Katharine (She/Her)
Making the most of the of the evening sun we headed to the Bevy. We welcomed back Kitty!
The Bevy Pubâ More Than a Pub! The Bevy is the only community run pub on an estate sited in Moulsecoomb at the margins of Brighton & Hove city. As well as pouring a good pint they run events for the whole community including a Kids Club, Disability Disco and Seniors Club. They are struggling for funds but still providing support and activities for the local community, thanks to the support of everyone for More than a Good cause! đ
We had a longer run of approx 7k with a sting in the tail with a hill at the end!
We were helping master gardener Dave, a very much-loved member of The Bevy community, with the community garden where the produce grown is used for feeding the Seniors Club. The GoodGym Brightonâs group got busy weeding the bushes of berries, under great coordination from Frances, Nicola, Jane and Stefania for tools provision and time keeping! Some of us dug out compost to use as mulch to renjuvinate the soil all around those well managed bushes that are still gifting The Bevyâs chef with succulent little fruits to make apple & berries crumbles. While others prepared soil beds with recycled cardboards and carried out buckets of green waste compost up the sloping garden to improve the fertility and health of the soil, so reducing weed growth in the future. A smaller team, including Pippa, Liam and Ben watered the upper flowery allotment and picked up the grown veg, including beans and squashes that I remember GoodGym volunteers planted here last spring.
In a short time, we made a bit difference to Daveâs garden and left him with a big indulged smile on his face. You, Dave, Warren and all The Bevyâs community volunteers are greatly contributing to the future resilience of such a Good pub!
The Bevy Pubâ More Than a Pub! An engaged community of friends and volunteers believing in a shared social good purpose. GoodGym Brighton is proud to befriend you, and we will be happy to return in winter for some painting!
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Tue 17th Sep at 6:15pm
Tuesday 1st August 2023
Kitty Blake completed 5 good deeds with GoodGym.
Kitty is a now a pretty committed GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the fifth time
Tue 1st Aug 2023 at 6:15pm
Brighton Report written by STEFANIA ROSSO (she/her)
Brighton Pride is an un-miss able event in our city, to be proud of! This year we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first âBrighton Gay Pride Marchâ organised by the Sussex Gay Liberation Front (SGLF) in July 1973.
Proud to contribute to the city-wide âPride at 50 Campaignâ, we run around Brighton city centre to spot as many posters as possible on the lampposts and tag the photos of the first Sussex Gay Liberation Front's âBrighton Gay Pride March'. The campaign is meant to remember and uplift some of the trailblazers whose actions ignited, and continue to build, the Pride movement.
GoodGym certainly contributed with (physical) movement đ!
We also did some litter picking to tidy up and clean our seafront preparing to host the wave of visitors this Pride weekend. This was a warmup for our GoodGym community mission organised on Sunday morning together with Brighton &Hove Tidy Up Team. Balance fitness exercises up and down the stairs on the lower seafront was our cool down.
Join us this weekend to be proud to celebrate Brighton Pride!
Here are the details of the foyer exhibition âPride at 50â celebrating the Sussex Gay Liberation Front.
#pridemonth #lgbtqđ #WeStandTogether #LoveProtestUnity #PrideAt50
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