14 GoodGymers have supported Penistone Leisure Centre with 21 tasks.
Sunday 12th February 2023
Written by James Smith
Cazza and James (and potentially Kate if she made it back in time from morning swimming at Barbrook) were to meet up at the Information Commons at 1030 for the cycle ride over to Penistone Leisure Centre. This time, as always happens, got pushed back to around 1100. It would take us about an hour and a half to get to the centre along the all-uphill route so we were a wee bit late. This didn't matter though as the folks at the centre were expecting a rolling supply of volunteers throughout the day.
The ride up was challenging. The route was almost entirely up roads and tracks with consistent gradual incline, and the cold, damp weather didn't help things either. We made it to Penistone though, recognising the building in the distance from our previous visits around the time of the pandemic. Two teams of people had visited the place back then. On one of the past visits (attended by a different Kate to the one we were missing today) we were treated to a rollerskating session in the hall after mopping it. On the other occasion James, Gill and Caroline carried out sanding and painting tasks before being furnished with cakes and pizza from a local takeaway. They do look after their volunteers in Penistone!
Roll up, roll up!
Our tasks for today were:
1- Wipe down the walls of the corridor, removing all of the marks up to head height from visitors interacting with the wall so that they wouldn't show through the paint that was to be applied afterwards.
2- Use rollers (of various sizes) and brushes to paint the newly cleansed wall.
3- Clean the mucky window sills and wall radiators with hot soapy water.
Painting the town white
We managed to achieve all of these tasks before we had to leave to catch the last of the daylight for the ride home. Other volunteers were due to arrive soon and there were several others already there, so we weren't leaving them shorthanded. We said our goodbyes, promised to be back for the next volunteer day, gathered our kit, and left.
One man's trash is another man's leisure (centre)
On the journey home we saw some interesting curiosities by the side of the trail. There was an old railway turning-circle pit, now devoid of its turning apparatus- here might have been the end of the line for many trains but it sure wasn't for us. There was also a tank ramp with steel rungs set into the concrete structure, previously used for getting armoured vehicles on and off trains; today it stands as an intriguing monument by the side of the trail.
Sunday 26th September 2021
Written by Max
Helped the Penistone Leisure Centre to tidy up their garden in lovely weather. We got rid of weeds and planted daffodil bulbs. Christine and Richard kindly offered tea and cakes.
Sunday 9th May 2021
Written by Barnsley runner
Today I returned to the newly-refurbished Penistone Leisure Centre to help tidy up the front drive area. It was great to see the difference in the centre since I last went. Thankfully the rain held off and I helped other volunteers with weeding and shovelling gravel onto a new part of the pathway. Looking forward to going again soon!
Sunday 16th August 2020
Written by Barnsley runner
It was an exciting day at Penistone Leisure Centre today because the centre will be partially opening again on Tuesday. There were lots of volunteers working hard today - all hands on deck! This time I took up a brush and paint roller to tackle the top coat of white paint in the waiting area.
Sunday 26th July 2020
Written by James Smith
Myself and Kate cycled to Penistone leisure centre to meet the volunteers getting it ready for its reopening, in 3 weeks. We met a new coordinator, fresh volunteers and some familiar faces from our last visit too.
After painting a door frame in multiple different colours, we were treated to pizza... followed by a free skate around the hall... they had my size 😲.
The centre is looking good!
Sunday 19th July 2020
Written by James Smith
Tea and cake on arrival with some non-GoodGym volunteers is a great start to a task. Whilst waiting for my picnicking fellow GG Sheffield buddies to arrive I had a tour of the center from Fran. After which, us Sheff GGers, and the GG members from Huddersfield, were set on various tasks... painting, rubbish removing, sweeping and polishing to get the centre ship shape for its reopening.
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