109 GoodGymers have supported St Mary Redcliffe Nursery School with 10 tasks.
Tuesday 18th February
Written by Melanie Young (she/her)
We were definitely getting noticed by the community on our litter puck of Redcliffe this half term - someone parking a car offered us hot drinks, laughed saying we made him feel like his Mum tidying up his room and came back to offer us his torch, and then, the piéce de resistance (thats French, Vaguely Northern Darren will know from his French A-level at the all girls school) was a van full of Police turning up complete with blue flashing lights as someone (presumably someone else?) had reported an attempted break-in in-progress at the next-door Nursery School/Children's Centre where we help out. They were laughing, too, as they disembarked the van and could see our bags, litterpickers and headtorches as soon as they arrived.
They were more than happy to join in our end-of-task photos before grtting on their way to a probably-more-challenging evening.
Meanwhile there was much chat about Roddy celebrating his 50th year and it turning out that Jason is, too, being just 9 days older. Celebratory Eau de Roddy is unlikely to catch on, though.
Much chatter and 50th Birthday/school tales/80s TV discussions continued with Caroline, Richard G , Richard B joining Roddy, Darren and Melanie as the speed daters were back at Workout's Club Haus. At least we were there until Richard G declared he'd lost interest at Michael Fish in the rendition of John Kettley is a Weatherman by A Tribe of Toffs - definitely not a description of us, Winchester or not.
More next week?
Tuesday 10th December 2024
Written by Melanie Young (she/her)
Storm Darragh had brought down fencing at Redcliffe Children's Centre and they'd had to be closed for the last two days so it was great to get GoodGym there to help out in the playground whilst the governors met indoors.
A small task to relocate a lively Hansel and Gretel style wooden playhouse under cover for the winter as part of the roof had blown off in the storm. It is a BIG playhouse, big enough to host plays.
And we soon worked out it wasnt going to fit under the shelter they wanted, no tape measure, mind, at GoodGym we use GoodGymmers to measure things with increasing heights of GoodGymmers and GoodGymmers with their hands as high up as possible.
After much "1, 2, 3 lift... down" shuffling, we worked out Plan A definitely wasn't going to happen, shelter too short.
Plan B was tall enough! After some "1, 2, 3 lift... down" shuffling, we heard the sound of breaking glass which was "just" a clock but proved Plan B definitely wasn't going to happen, gap between school and adventure playground was too narrow, just.
Plan C was tall enough and wide enough! It was also back past where we'd first started. Andninvolved moving a huge tractor tyre (like the ones used in World's Strongest Man tyre-flippibg) which Vaguely Northern Darrenmanaged all on his own, shifting it at least an inch. But we're GoodGymmers, we don't give up and we like a HIIT workour so more "1, 2, 3 lift... down" shuffling, we shoe-horned the HUGE HOUSE under a shelter that, ironically, was where it had lived some tine ago. The school have promised to write down that this is the only shelter it can fit under.
With some skillful use of litter-pickers, the missing bit of roof was added back onto the apex and we could all run/walk away for some light refreshment at Bar + Block as it was festive speed-dating at Club Haus.
Hope everyone's not too achy, see you next week for fun and pizza!
Tuesday 15th October 2024
Written by Melanie Young (she/her)
There was a break in the weather for the GoodGymmers who met up in the darkening warmth of Queen Square, armed with gloves, headtorches and issued with litter pickers and bags.
Off we set, the running group led by Vaguely Northern Darren in one direction and the walkers in another, with a plan to arrive at Redcliffe Nursery School and Children's Centre at the same time - which worked surprisingly well!
Three jobs to manage:
Clear the litter from the car park that's used by local residents and was already full of cars, so some interesting stretches (possibly yoga at a push!) and a top find of an actual (probably actual fake) Dior bag (OK, little paper gift bag)
Into the outdoor play area to shift sand into the sand pit - we couldn't find the sand that wasn't already in the sand pit, so claim full credit for this although it was already shifted.
Sweep and bag the leaves from everywhere they'd collected - this was the main event and, of course, involved climbing ONTO the equipment to check for and sweep leaves, especially by Frances whilst Roddy and Jason targeted the High Leaf Fall area of the side slide. Richard, Darren and Caroline struck paleontology gold with dinosaurs in the sand/leaf mixture.
Discussions of the evening led to punny versions of childhood songs from our resident Choir Leader Frances, especially "Dior Ears Hang Low" which is a pun we're saving for the next time we find Dior (-ish) items.
A great evening and we almost beat the rain!
Tuesday 11th June 2024
Written by Melanie Young (she/her)
As well as lots of good deeding, the group run was once again the venue for deep philosophical debate involving the past tense of strimming and therefore the present tense of strumming. Hot topics indeed for the four walkers to start debating whilst the runners, led by Richard B, snuck (sneaked?) in a harbour loop before arriving at the Community Garden of Redcliffe Children's Centre.
We think the tasks were * top soil onto 8 of the planters after weeding * woodchip onto 6 tree planters and top of 8 weeded, top-soiled planters * strimming raked * litter picked * path weeds hoe-d * path swept * tools placed in school playground WITHOUT PLAYING ON THE ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND * key returned * padlock locked
The main issue was remembering all the tasks...
It was a bit of a step workout as GoodGymmers opted to climb over the seating bench rather than via the highly secure gate, with Small Spade or trowels full of woodchip whilst the Big Spades, mainly moved top soil within the gated garden to the planters. There was quite a lot of it.
The Centre can now continue their work with UWE's Bee-line to increase pollen for pollinators across the city to encourage, erm, bees. Bristol Bees.
Having avoided being burned by lit cigarettes discarded from the balconies and windows above, and only one GoodGymmer being hit by spittle from above (fortunately onto glasses not straight into an eye, the area was tidy until kids started throwing litter from a balcony - hopefully they'll join in with the Community Garden becoming a lively space to spend time.
More litter was picked (pucked?) on the way back to the bit of Queen Square we could still see whilst the Comedy Garden takes place. Then the beat bit of all - the found Maths Word Search challenge whilst we carried on chatting at Club Haus in Workout.
Anyone know that film - the one with the man in the hat and the doors?
Tuesday 20th February 2024
Written by Bristol runner
It was a mild night, too mild one might say. We gathered in Queen Square for a short saunter over to Redcliffe for a litter pick. Do you have an oronnnnjary? If so what do you grow in it? We litter picked the car park by the school, we picked by the community garden, we picked like picky things that just liked to pick. A number of bags were filled and we made our merry way back to have a rather civilised pot of tea, little finger out everyone please! Now when is a plate a bowl or a dish? Can you stack bungalows? Not sure what was in that tea. This report was written by RG and may include themes of fiction.
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Tuesday 11th July 2023
Written by Melanie Young (she/her)
For the second week on a row we had a late notice task cancellation but the stars aligned perfectly for an urgent visit to Redcliffe Nursery School and Children's Centre who were being visited by Ofsted the next day and wanted the outside spaces looking as good as possible despite the downpours of the last few days. They also mentioned trusting us with the power-washer that was confiscated from us on a previous visit as we made too much noise whilst a governors' meeting was also going on.
With the walkers taking a direct route and the runners setting off in the opposite direction, the walkers sneakily ticked off a couple of extra unicorns on the route and are beating the runners 10-9. The runners don't know about this ongoing competition yet so we'll see who reads this report...
With a small courtyard and a larger playground, we were soon busy sweeping, weeding, composting and power-washing between moving large pieces of play equipment and small trucks for transporting sand back to the sandpit. Sonehow it stayed dry for the entire task except for Matt and Vicky power-washing!
A lot of staff were in preparing for the Ofsted visit and we hope we brought a smile or two to their faces as we productively larked around in the playground, having a great time ourselves. It was a fantastic visit to list the school's spirits as we declared them Outstanding.
And then we went for lovely pizza (or salad) to Franco Manca as we hadn't chatted enough yet - thanks for organising Eats, Clo!
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