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Chrissy Sunderland went on a group run

Tue 27th Nov 2018 at 6:30pm

A Symphony of Stars

Huddersfield Report written by Saul Muldoon

Growing works hosted the first ever Huddersfield GoodGym task back in September when we ran to help out on their community allotment. So it was great that we were returning once again to work with the community organisation which promotes wellbeing through growing things. It was also superb to welcome Sue Brown from Growing works for her first ever GoodGym run, the 4K or so to Paddock village hall where she would be showing us how to make festive willow stars.

However before running and star making there were the usual formalities, the pre-run briefing, and as it was the final Tuesday of the month the presentation of the Huddersfield GoodGymmer of the month award. With 100% attendance in November and some inspirational ideas for our run report headlines, the ever energetic Louise Galvin took the honours and selected a bottle of bubbly from the GoodGym prize box.

But there was running to be done and willow stars to be made, and so we set off it somewhat wet conditions, encouraged that we would be doing our task in the dry, warm surroundings once we arrived. Whilst the majority of the run was flat, there was a definite hill up to Paddock and I was impressed to see a little bit of friendly competition at the front of the group to see who would reach the top first.

Suitably puffed we arrived at Paddock Village Hall. It was great to see Heather Wilshaw Jones who had walked there, and also Chrissy Sunderland along with her three girls Isobel, Hermione and Ophelia who were all keen to do a spot of star making. In the best Blue Peter style, Sue had plenty of willow stars she had prepared earlier, and gave us all a swift lesson in how to bend the pre-soaked willow into shape. In addition to stars Sue also showed us how to make willow fish, although these are admittedly not quite as festive!

Soon enough the entire GoodGym team was industriously bending, cutting, twisting and weaving to create a galaxy of stars and a huge shoal of fish which Growing works can then sell to raise funds for their community work. Some of us were more natural star makers than others, Kati Law, Louise Galvin and Heather Wilshaw Jones were creating some fine examples, whilst Ben Godfrey who has made stars previously was doing his best to instruct me in the art. Although I have to say my efforts were not exactly stellar!

The Sunderland girls, Chrissy, Isobel, Ophelia and Hermione took charge of the painting, applying glitter paint to the finished stars to make them look even more decorative. In a feat of good planning (or perhaps good luck) an orchestra were also rehearsing in the adjoining hall, providing some very impressive musical accompaniment to our work.

Our forty five minute task time just flew by in an atmosphere of fun and shared purpose. Before we knew it the time had come to clear up and head off on the run back to the Stadium. I’m not exactly sure how many stars were produced between us, but it will certainly be enough to raise a few quid for Growing works in the run up to Christmas.

The run back was reasonably dry in contrast to the run out, and downhill which was certainly most welcome, with great timing we also arrived back at the Stadium on the stroke of 8:30pm!

Thanks to everyone who took part in last night’s efforts, particularly those who couldn’t make the run but still joined us on the task. Special thanks to Sue for being our host and for coming up with a task which was different, fun and that we could do indoors....much appreciated!

If you wish to buy one (or more) of our stars and support a local charity doing some great work in the community, Growing works will be selling the willow stars and other items on the Piazza in Huddersfield town centre on Tuesday 11th December.

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Chrissy Sunderland has done their first good deed with GoodGym. 😎

Wednesday 10th October 2018

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Chrissy Sunderland has done their first good deed with GoodGym.

Chrissy 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.

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Chrissy Sunderland went on a group run

Tue 9th Oct 2018 at 6:30pm

GoodGym hit litter for six at Almondbury Cricket Club

Huddersfield Report written by Saul Muldoon

Whilst GoodGym Huddersfield didn't run up any mountains last night (although there was a fairly significant hill) we certainly collected a mountain of rubbish from around Almondbury Cricket Club.

A team of 6 GoodGymmers left the Stadium on another lovely October evening for the ascent of Somerset Road and Almondbury Bank. It was good to have first time GoodGymmer Chrissy Sunderland running, along with Kati Law back for her second GoodGym run too. Also running of course were Louise Galvin, Chris Green and Ben Godfrey all of whom are 100% attenders, having taken part in every GoodGym Huddersfield run so far.

Additionally it was great to also have the support of local councillors on the job once again, Bernard McGuin and Alison Munro both met us at the cricket club ready to pitch in with the task.

And what a task it was, over the years all manner of litter and other junk has accumulated around the ground's perimeter, which now badly needed shifting. So headtorches on and gloves donned GoodGym got stuck in to remove the rubbish. Cans, bottles, crisp packets, bags of dog poo (ugh!-why do people do that???), a child's bike and even what looked like an ancient mattress were all rapidly removed from the undergrowth surrounding the ground. The speed at which we were filling the bin bags surprised even me and I had to run back to the club pavillion to collect additional supplies.

Forty-five minutes, a whole lot of fun and the odd nettle sting later, we had filled a total of 15 bags which were taken back to the clubhouse to be disposed of. Following the obligatory photographs, posing with our mountain of refuse, we headed back down Somerset Road enjoying the payback of our climb earlier in the evening.

It was a shame it was so dark by the time we finished that we couldn't see the fruits of our litter picking efforts. But I hope that the dog walkers, school kids and local residents will appreciate our work as they pass by this morning, and maybe just wonder who the fairies were who called in the night to blitz the litter.

Well done GoodGym Huddersfield....another good job done for the local community.

Thanks to Chris Green for suggesting the title for this week's run report.

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