1 Month Streak
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1 Month Streak
Block or report Carissa Walters
Wed 20th Aug at 6:45pm
Greenwich Report written by Sunaina Shrestha
This session was a lovely excuse to engage in some nice peaceful gardening.
As a typical city dweller, it can be easy to overlook simple yet impactful acts of garden preservation such as weeding or socialising with people from diverse aspects of life. This mission offered the perfect excuse to do both by gifting us a loving and vibrant atmosphere where people could momentarily escape their hectic routines and dwell upon the peacefulness of reconnection with nature and other humans.
In the end, all we are, are creations of nature meant to connect while helping each other grow like a tall and magnificent sunflower.
On Wednesday evening we gathered at Charlton House, in an unusually negative spin for us at GoodGym - sharing our pet peeves. This evening we were joined by Sunaima and Lisa for their first group runs with us! WE ran to Prince Philip Maritime Collection Centre where Khursheed had a load of tasks for us, including weeding, watering, propping up a giant sunflower, giving the bug hotel a makeover and throwing some rubbish out. Jobs complete some of us ran and some of us walked back to base for a stretch.
Great work everyone!
On Saturday we have gardening at St Richard's and next Wednesday we're back for a Charlton House start to help with the garden at Hervey Road.
Until next time!
Tue 12th Aug at 6:00pm
Tue 12th Aug at 6:00pm
Sun 10th Aug at 10:00am
Greenwich Report written by Felicity K
Back on the mean streets of SE7 on a lovely sunny morning. The litter seemed to have built up recently and we managed 11 bags, a car wheel hub cap, a broken brolly, a John Lewis shopping cart (a long way from home) and a good haul of vapes in an hour. Three bags of recyclable bottles and cans included in the haul.
A nice lady asked us if we could clean up on Charlton Church Lane after the football yesterday - sadly not enough time today - and a gentleman who looked as if he'd just got up after a good night out asked us (quite seriously) if we were doing Community Service. We obviously looked a bit dangerous or maybe it was the bag of (now illegal) disposable vapes and the hub cap. Anyway, at least the public noticed us working!
Off for a coffee and a chat in M&S afterwards from where we could spot Greenwich Council on a Sunday collection, emptying bins and collecting our (Council approved) bags almost immediately! Thanks to everyone who helped.
Wed 30th Jul at 6:30pm
Greenwich Report written by Rachel Henry
On a sunny Wednesday evening, the GoodGym Greenwich gang laced up and set off on an uphill mission! Our run took us up the ever-challenging Shooters Hill, to the Memorial Hospital where we were met by Maira and trundled with our tools to the lovely woodland path. Our job for the evening was to move as much woodchip as possible down to the new seating area for the regular woodland sessions for patients and staff in the hospital.
Buckets and wheelbarrows at the ready, we teamed up and got to work. Some shovelled away and others navigated the twists and turns down the path with wheelbarrows and myself and Ivar with a big old crate on wheels that made us feel like we were bobsleighing. Cool runnings at its finest.
The new seating area is looking great, and our efforts are helping make the space less muddy and even more welcoming for everyone who visits this peaceful green corner of Greenwich. With plenty of laughs, a bit of sweat, and a solid upper-body workout thrown in, we regrouped for a quick photo and enjoyed a breezy jog back down the hill.
Next week we're back to help out at Glyndon!
Until next time 😊
Rachel
Wed 23rd Jul at 6:45pm
Greenwich Report written by Rachel Henry
Wednesday evening saw 9 of us head to the beautiful St Luke's Church for a spot of midweek cleaning. Half of the crew, led by Julian, clocked up 3.5km from the Naval College, while the rest of us met at the task. We were warmly welcomed by Liz and Rick, ready with lots of jobs to keep us busy.
Speaking of stairs – some of us decided to climb the incredibly steep, narrow, and very old spiral staircase up the tower. It might have been built hundreds of years ago, but it still gives the quads a workout today. And the view at the top? Absolutely worth it. Coming down? Let’s just say our knees will remember it. Shout-out to Alex and Louise who somehow managed to dust on the way down?! At the bottom Louise assured us her trainers were always that shade of grey...
Outside, Ashton took on the job of giving a wooden bench a fresh coat of teak oil and although we didn’t see the final result, we’re confident it now gleams fantas-teak-ly.
Meanwhile, inside the church, Jenny and Marta worked their magic on sorting out a collection of candles into a 'won't ever light again, bin it' and a 'probably light again keep it' pile. The rest of us took on hoovering, dusting, and the oddly satisfying job of scraping melted wax off the glass table panels. In just 30 minutes, the place was looking noticeably more polished, and we wrapped up with a classic team photo.
What’s next?
This weekend we’ve got more garden clearance at St Richard's and a bonus run on Sunday to Mycenae Gardens for a bit of weeding.
Next Wednesday we’re heading back to the Memorial Hospital for more bramble bashing and a run up Shooters Hill Road (brace yourselves!)
Until next time
Rachel
Wed 23rd Jul at 6:45pm
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