Thu 27th Sep 2018 at 12:00pm
Report written by Sarah Place
A bunch of wonderful employees from Fox Networks walked 3km to help clear plastic on the Thames!
It was a beautiful bright and sunny day in Hammersmith, perfect timing for the final GoodGym 21CF Impact Week event!
Yesterday we headed out for a delightful walk along the Thames to the Crabtree pub to pick up plastic and other litter from the shoreline. We were greeted by the lovely Carolyn from The Whale Company who gave us all a little insight of what was to come and told us her story of how her and her partner raised awareness of the issue by paddling 12 marathons in 12 countries on their paddle boards made out of plastic bottles! Incredible!!
After handing out gloves, bin bags and litter pickers, we jumped/clambered/crawled over the wall to get to the waterside and immediately got stuck in! It was quite amazing how much stuff there was. What I personally found most surprising was the amount of micro-plastic... you could literally just sit there for days sifting it out, there was that much of it, and sadly that is the kind of stuff that gets eaten by seabirds and marine animals resulting in millions of deaths each year. Apparently there are more pieces of microplastic in our oceans than there are stars in our galaxy.... CRAZY!!!!!!
We had 30 minutes to clear as much as possible. We cleared a lot of the immediate area fairly quickly so a few people branched out past the sludge and hit the jackpot around the corner. There were so many plastic cups, bottle tops, lollipop sticks, straws, plastic bottles... they came back with quite the haul!
After half an hour we regrouped and sorted the plastics from the general waste, took a nice big group shot and then headed back to the office after another good deed accomplished!
Great job yesterday everyone. It was lovely to meet you all and well done for getting so stuck in and getting so much done. I know I will definitely be thinking twice next time I buy a bottle of water, having picked up about 50 bottle tops! I hope you enjoyed your week of GoodGym runs and walks. Remember to have a look on the GoodGym website for group runs like this in your area, they happen every week in the evenings so there are loads more opportunities for you to get fit while good! Hopefully see you at a GoodGym run soon!
Wed 26th Sep 2018 at 10:30am
Report written by Paul Bown
33 Fox employees ran 5km to do a river clean up - helping London Sports Trust, Active 360 and Drink Water Campaign
Thank you all for coming along and experiencing GoodGym as part of your Impact Week 21CF. Our aim is to do good and get fit at the same time - you definitely did that!
So a bit about GoodGym, Ivo Gormley founded this wonderful charity nearly nine years ago for people to do good and get fit! Our mission is to help our communities with physical tasks and reduce loneliness through projects with older persons. There are three ways of doing good with us:
Introducing themselves first off Paul explained how Active 360 aims to reduce plastic and waste in the Thames, while In the Drink Project aims to educate people and businesses at the source to not throw away single plastic cups or anything else into the river. Sam introduced London Sports Trust, an organisation that aims to get more adults and children involved in water sports, they unfortunately come across lots of litter during their activities so get involved in clean ups.
Armed with litter picks, latex gloves and heavy duty bags everyone split into teams and started picking. Initially the entire group started off on the slipway, giving it a deep clean and finding a couple of phones!
Next splitting into smaller groups the team made their way along the shoreline and under the bridge. The litter here seemed endless and everyone did a great job picking it up.
In over an hour we bagged up 15 bags of litter and made a huge impact to our community. That's over 30 hours of work done right there - wow!
Fox File
After taking a group picture we headed along the river for our run, some conditioning exercises and the inaugural Fox File - awesome! Everyone ran 5km and a splitter group run even more which is great. Well done!
Enjoy your last GoodGym run/walk tomorrow and join Hammersmith Goodgym on Tuesday nights here.
PB out
Wednesday 5th September 2018
Alice Taylor has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Alice is a now a fully fledged GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the first time. They are out there making amazing things happen and getting fit at the same time.
Tue 4th Sep 2018 at 6:45pm
Hammersmith and Fulham Report written by Beth Nelson
Tuesday night, it’s H&F GoodGym night! And to add to the excitement tonight it was part I of the H&F GoodGym 2nd birthday celebrations and a two task special. Tonight we were first heading up to St Mungo’s Reconnection Post and then up to White City Adventure Playground.
To get both tasks completed I required lots of runners and pairs of hands, and thankfully a wonderful 22 GoodGym-ers joined me on a humid autumnal evening for this party run, to do good, twice over! It was lovely to have Alice and Imogen, Mitzi along for their first GoodGym group run and to have Larissa and Jenni from GoodGym Ealing and Michele from GoodGym Hounslow doing some GoodGym tourism! It was also great to have one of my favourite GoodGym trainers, Ana, of GoodGym Wandsworth and Hounslow join the fun – extra great to not be on the other side of her fitness sessions for once!
As always everyone congregated in the Hammersmith Fitness & Squash Centre, however, this week being the party run, Sarah and Johnny were on hand to provide party hats and the homemade banana cake for the post-run celebrations. Much like GoodGym’s group run disclaimer “you don’t have to do anything you don’t want to do” some opted out of wearing a party hat, understandably their aerodynamics would’ve been altered and it would’ve slowed them down. Party hat’d up we headed outside this week for a round-up of the weekly news (my voice vs a motorway I think there may have only been one winner, so for those of you who missed any of it…
AND a big well done to Jason who completed the Spitfire 10K and to Sarah who came 5th (3rd) with her triathlon team at the weekend!
While everyone was gathered in a circle we did a quick name and number count and everyone answered the “what do you like to do on your birthday?” question. The answers ranged from having drinks in the pub, spending the day with friends, having a lie in, eating lots of cake, doing GoodGym to the wonderfully decadent cheese on toast for breakfast.
Following a quick warm-up and the loser of the bus vs walk judgment tonight, Sophie we all headed north on the short 1.5km run to the first task at St Mungo’s Reconnection Post. Despite the group throwing me a ‘red herring’ as to where the actual entrance was (I of course 100% knew where it was…honest!), we arrived at St Mungo’s and were greeted by Philippa, the Deputy Manager who explained to the group the services they provide to vulnerable and homeless adults in the community – as well as providing housing, they work with the residents to get them reconnected in the community.
Need for weed
The task tonight was simple, tackle their garden – tidy as much as we could in the half an hour we had with them. Everyone gloved up, tooled up, and prepared the 3 large garden waste bags for the filling of weeds and cuttings. The group got to work tackling the garden as briefed and with all hands either on deck or on the tools providing a much needed weed and/or prune to the plants around the garden. In what is becoming a weekly tradition, Sarah posed with a bag and Sophie posed in various stances on demand. Chris, Michelle and Jason also got involved in the fun too…check out the photos! Amongst the photo opps the group put in a hard gardening shift and quickly filled the 3 large garden waste bags. The time flew by, as it always does when you’re having fun…as Fiona wonderfully exclaimed, “that’s been half an hour already?!” and it was time to down-tool, tidy-up, empty the bags, and pose for a couple of group photos along with Philippa. Task one complete! We said our thankyous and goodbyes and headed off on what was meant to be a short 1.2k run up to our second task at White City Adventure Playground.
Lost-term memory
In a nice trip down memory lane back to the first couple of weeks when I got the group lost and lead on a ‘magical mystery tour of H&F’ I managed to lead the group down not one, but two blind (well closed) alleys…
Following the minor detours and bonus running up to our second task we eventually arrived at the wonderful White City Adventure Playground and were met by Rob from the Play Assocation. He explained to the group that the Play Association were a non-profit charity based in Hammersmith & Fulham that deliver after school and holiday provision for local children aged 8 to 14 years and specialise in providing play opportunities for disadvantaged children, and children with complex needs. Unfortunately with the summer nights well and truly drawing in it was too dark for the group to admire the outdoor adventure playground in all its glory but I can vouch for the fact it is ABSOLUTELY AWESOME!! A kids dream!
Skip to it
Our second task of the night was another simple one, load the skip they had ordered in which was currently sat empty and being collected Wednesday at 7am with bricks, old timber, and everything both to the side of the skip and in the outdoor storage unit. The group split off into different groups and began to fill the skip in double-quick time! A human chain was formed to get the old timber and storage unit completely emptied, much to Rob’s amazement! One final sweep by Lucy and pick-up by Michelle, Joyce, Johnny and Sarah ensured no scraps or Uno cards were left behind. Answering the old age question of “How many GoodGym-ers can you fit into an empty storage unit?” everyone piled into the unit for a brilliant group photo, party hats still mostly in-tact!
With the skip completely filled and the darkness upon us it was finally time to say goodbye to Rob and head back on the 3km run back to base. Once back at base Rachael waved everyone in with the tall feather-like plant she had very usefully run with from the first task – a very handy beacon throughout! After a quick stretch out and round-up of the night there was only one thing left to do…eat the delicious homemade banana cake and all the sweets! (….obviously in moderation!)
Hat's all folks!
Part I of the H&F 2nd birthday celebrations completed! What a great and fun double-task night. One skip that would’ve otherwise gone back empty filled to the brim and a garden a lot less weedy and overgrown. Apologies for getting you back a ‘touch late’ but I hope you all enjoyed it! Great running and a big welcome to the ladies from FOX and the National Geographic: Alice, Imogen and Mitzi – 6km run, 2 tasks completed, awesome stuff! And thank you very much to Jason for as ever being my trusty back-marker and to Ana for leading one group back and Jo for providing the navigational expertise back from the second task. Have a lovely week and hopefully see you on the group run next week!
Next week we’re back to Askham Court to help out in the residents community gardens – sign-up here.
Tue 4th Sep 2018 at 6:45pm
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