The Y Leicester

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Various tasks at the grounds of the Y residential centre eg hedge trimming and other gardening

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Jimmy Mitchinson
David SnutchHuw Davies

Y, Y, Y, de-liver!

Tuesday 26th November 2019

Written by Huw Davies

# **Four runners ran 6km to help the Y Theatre**

Tonight we ran to help the wonderful community run Y in Leicester They are hoping to boost donations to their organisation with a fundraising drive over the next couple of weeks. Read more about that [here](https://www.leicesterymca.co.uk/youth-community/support-us/the-big-give/).

Mel and Dave set off on a walk slightly earlier with Jimmy and Huw taking a slightly longer running route to meet on Queens Road to start our task. We worked our socks off to get leaflets into as many residences as possible in the Clarendon Park area, covering alot of ground in the time we had! 

Finishing bang on 7pm, Dave and Mel headed straight back to base while Jimmy and Huw went via the Y to drop off the undelivered leaflets, forgetting in the process to take the photo in front of the venue that Mel had asked us to take. We had one job!

Belated happy returns to Dave who celebrated his birthday over the weekend, we adjourned the post run celebrations until next week when hopefully those who were unable to attend tonight will be back in the fold!

Well done gang!

HD

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Stu CoeLee MelbourneLuskDavid Snutch

5 Go picking by the canal

Tuesday 20th February 2018

Written by David Snutch

Very short on numbers tonights due to illnesses and other committments but never let it be said that a small team cant make a big difference.

For once the guys outnumbered the gals with only Mel representing the fairer sex.

A nice gentle 3k jog took us back to the meet point by the canal where Mel had walked round with a trolley full of litterpickers. It was straight to work. We didnt have to walk far to discover one of the worst traits of modern human nature - people who think its OK to throw rubbish anywhere but in a bin,

The canal embankment provided a rich vein of bottles cans crisp bags paper cups, even the odd beer glass and a cover for a bicycle saddle.

In just 25 minutes we filled 5 bags full - a certain sense of achievement that we had actually made a difference.

Mel made back for the gym with the trolley full of pickers and Lee, Stu, and Frank came with me to the Bede Square for a few warm up steps. After 3 sets of flying 30s we decided to check out the urban gym equipment - quite an eye opener. Considering its in a public open space it is in magnificent condition so we paired up and did about 5 separate sets of exercises - bodes well for summer fitness sessions.

Short Jog back and stretch and we were ready for next week - hopefully the various lurgies will have been driven away and we shall be back up to full strength.

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Jimmy MitchinsonSam Middleton
David SnutchLindsay FungBen Dickson

we ve run today to the YMCA loads done today at the YMCA

Tuesday 10th October 2017

Written by David Snutch

I thought this was a first rate workout and task - what do you reckon?

We were supposed to doing the allotment but there was a technical hitch... the Y's health and safety man was a bit bothered about all the trip hazards and just before we got there LCFC on the training ground next door switched off all the floodlights, so... Sean, our quick thinking taskmaster from the Y came up with something else.

The run had started at the usual place, we welcomed new member Santa and after the obligatory announcements warning of not falling in the canal it was off at a steady pace. Lindsay led off at the front with Me and Jim at the back keeping us all together. Darkness fell as we hit the darkest part of the route so it was on with the headtorches. It was quite a sight to be proud of, all lit up with various flashers and hi viz in abundance. I love it by the water, it was almost a sadness to leave the tranquility of the river for the bright lights and traffic of Aylestone Rd but ...routes to be followed/tasks to be done.

We arrived at the Y pretty much on schedule and Mel & Leigh who had opted for the shorter route had already arrived and taken the brief from the aforementioned Sean.

There were, old bikes, scrap metal and other rubbish to be transferred to a collection point. Plastic guttering to be arranged in a tidy pile, several large planters to be freed of their dying greenery, and about 50 metres of freshly trimmed hedge that needed the clippings bagging and tidying.... oh, and if we had time, some leaves to sweep up and a storm drain to clear.

Of course we had time... we filled every bag, cleared all the rubbish and all the planters. I think Sean summed it up pretty well when he said "I cant believe how much you have got done - we have been wanting to shift that rubbish for ages" Another satisfied customer, and as soon as he can sort the security light above the allotment he will have us back to do that.

For the run back Mel, Leigh and Shobha opted for a more gentle effort to the short cut start - the rest did a mile of snake sprints before easing it all down for the home stretch and then a cool down in front of the DMU.

Once again your effort and enthusiasm makes me proud to be your trainer. There were some notable performances tonight. Nicola goes from strength to strength, toyed with idea of taking the short cut option but bit the bullet and worked really hard on the full route. Jodie and Michaela, probably their furthest run for some time, great effort, and Shobha, on the back of a Royal Parks HM at the weekend worked really hard to keep up with the main group on the full route for the out lap.

Shout outs for weekend efforts - well done to Lindsay, Great East Run, Sam, Tissington Trail, Kerrie, Beacon Half - hope I didnt miss anyone

Good luck if you are racing next weekend, dont forget to come and tell us about it, and if you havent already done so, dont forget to sign up to the Facebook page.

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