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Wed 4th Feb at 6:30pm
Southwark Report written by Lindy Macfarlane
8 of Southwark's finest headed to Galleywall nature reserve for the first session there of the year. With some helpful handles and a lot of 'to me, to you's' the team relocate the shed to the back of the garden, to allow for a more aesthetic entrance to be planted. The team work continued in task 2, forming a daisy chain to pass rocks from the back of the garden to the pond to form the rocky bank pictured. Good job team !
Wed 28th Jan at 6:30pm
Wed 21st Jan at 6:30pm
Southwark Report written by Emma McNally
Five of us gathered on a rainy January evening at Old Spikeโthose brave enough to face the weather. We were delighted to welcome Charlotte, who was new to Southwark GG but already a seasoned GoodGymer. We set off on a 3k run through the rain to the Old Alleynian Rugby Club, where Ian was waiting for us.
Thoughtfully, he had found us a sheltered task: giving the clubhouse windows a much-needed clean. After our hard work, we were rewarded with delicious homemade brownies baked by Ianโs wifeโa perfect treat!
Feeling accomplished and well-fed, we ran back to Old Spike, spirits high despite the rain.
Wed 14th Jan at 6:30pm
Help to make the space clean and safe for babies, children and adults who use this facility
Read moreWed 7th Jan at 6:30pm
Southwark Report written by Emma McNally
We met up at Old Spike on a chilly January evening, which was a nice way to kick things off after the Christmas break. After a quick warm-up, we headed up to Telegraph Hill and the Christmas tree graveyard.
We split into two teams, led by Lindy and Paulin, and set about collecting abandoned Christmas trees. Between us we managed to pick up a brilliant 12 trees in total. It ended in a draw, so the Percy Pigs prize was shared out all round.
The run back down the hill was much easier, and once we were back at Old Spike we wrapped things up with a cool-down.
Wed 7th Jan at 6:30pm
Cleaning up the streets around Telegraph Hill of any discarded Christmas trees
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