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Hammersmith and Fulham

Autumn Clean Up at the Barnes Common Community Growing Project
🗓Today 10:00am

📍The Pavilion SW13 0NE

Help to keep the growing project on top form to help feed families in the area.

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Anita Hirani
Anita Hirani signed up to a community mission.

Mon 27th Jan at 12:30pm

Sorting & Stocking @ Borough Food Cooperative

Tackles food insecurity and reuses surplus food to prevent food being thrown away!

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Hannah Mason
Hannah Mason signed up to a community mission.

Wed 29th Jan at 2:00pm

Sorting & Stocking @ Borough Food Cooperative

Tackles food insecurity and reuses surplus food to prevent food being thrown away!

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Ivar Toft
Ivar Toft (he/him) went on a community mission

Sun 12th Jan at 10:00am

GoodGymers wanted: For hazardous journey.

Greenwich Report written by Felicity K

...No wages, bitter cold, an hour of freezing fog, safe return without slipping over doubtful. Honour and recognition in case of success.

6 full size (and one mini) GoodGymers channelled their inner Ernest Shackleton in a temperature of -2C, navigating the ice-packed shrubberies of Anchor & Hope Lane and the frozen wastes of Bugsby’s Way to chip icicle-covered crisp packets from the stone-hard earth.

Charlton is a little cleaner thanks to the 8 bags of rubbish collected – it was freezing but everyone’s warm heart obviously kept them going! A nice hot drink at the cafe warmed us up ready for the rest of our day.

Well done team! On Tuesday we're at WSUP sorting donations - sign up here and Wednesday we're back at Charlton Manor Primary.

*With apologies to E. Shackelton.

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Felicity KSevanRachel Henry
Ivar Toft
Ivar Toft (he/him) went on a group run

Wed 8th Jan at 6:15pm

Camden + January Cold + One Huge Christmas Tree

Camden Report written by Alex Murtough (he/him)

Every January, a group in red can be found walking and running in a (seemingly) aimless fashion around Camden.

They stop frequently and their eyes dart in a (seemingly) searching manner.

Several can usually be heard saying "I think that's a tree..." before leading the group into a shadow.

Welcome, friends, to GoodGym Camden's annual Christmas Tree Scavenge!

Meeting in the welcome warmth of the Somers Town Living Centre, our group swiftly donned gloves and dropped bags before heading out to the cold for a very important task: our weekly game of Simon Says.

Having completed squats, lunges, arm circles, stretches (of many varieties), spins, twirls, and twists, our group were suitably warmed and ready to scavenge Camden for naughtily discarded Christmas Trees.

Our borough's pavements can be difficult to navigate when they're at their tidiest, and they can become thoroughly inaccessible in January when folks dump their trees on sidewalks, by bins, and in alleyways. Our annual scavenge helps ease the burden :)

Splitting into two groups, our first group of Alison, Jack, John, Louise, Rose, and Steve (led by John) shot off and up through Camden, around Regent's Park, and into Primrose Hill where... they met the most magnificently large tree! Tossed aside, this wonderful fir wouldn't look out of place in a Nordic forest, but it (perhaps) did look out of place being carried through North London streets! Especially when it was joined by several other trees the group found en route!

Our second group of Anne, Ivar, and Jackie, meanwhile, stayed closer to home and explored the green spaces and roads of Somers Town. Amidst stories of the festive season, work, and more this group discovered their first bundle of green behind a bin, and they soon caught sight of four more discarded spruces!

The photos tell a story I can't. This group made a huge difference last night, and they did so while being active and social, which is just the ticket for a dark winter evening :)

Here's to next time!!

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Jack Da Silva

Thu 9th Jan at 3:59pm

Thanks Alex - great task! Very sore arms today!🌲

John Shirley

Thu 9th Jan at 7:50pm

Sidewalks? Did Alison write that?

Ivar Toft
Ivar Toft (he/him) signed up to a community mission.

Sun 12th Jan at 10:00am

Clean up Charlton

Make Charlton a nicer place to walk around!

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John Shirley
Ivar Toft
Ivar Toft (he/him) signed up to a document check.

Wed 8th Jan at 6:00pm

Get your docs checked

Meet Alex at The St Pancras and Somers Town Living Centre

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John Shirley
Ivar Toft
Ivar Toft (he/him) signed up to a group run.

Wed 8th Jan at 6:15pm

FRIENDLY GROUP SESSION - Rescuing abandoned Christmas trees for recycling! 🌲🌲🌲

January in Camden is usually populated with abandoned Christmas trees - we'll be making our local streets accessible by recycling them!

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John Shirley
Ivar Toft
Ivar Toft (he/him) went on a group run

Wed 1st Jan at 6:15pm

New Year's + Central London + A Special 200...!!

Camden Report written by Alex Murtough (he/him)

King's Cross, Holborn, and Camden aren't known for being sleepy.

They're never usually quiet.

They're usually exuberantly bustling.

Yet yesterday... as our intrepid group of New Year Good-Deeders made their way through... they could hear their footsteps... they could barely hear any traffic... and (for the first time in decades) they could easily hear their conversations!

This was the joy of Central London on New Year's Day!

And our wonderful group of Anne, Ivar, Louise, Jackie, John, Steph, and Steve were one of an unusually small number populating our city's central streets!

They were doing so for good reason.

It was a Wednesday, which meant it was an American International Church Winter Shelter night, and this group were ready to sprinkle their usual good-deeding magic.

Amidst stories from the festive period, nine beds (across three rooms) were assembled, dressed, and tidily organised ready for the shelter's evening guests :)

And it wasn't just the New Year that was in need of celebration... because Jackie, who is a rock in our Camden group, had hit her 200th good deed!! Congratulations, Jackie, and thank you for being such a special person and wonderful part of our group!!!

Here's to next time!

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Rachel Henry

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Jack Da Silva

Thu 2nd Jan at 6:00pm

great work all and well done Jackie on 200!

Gosia Rybacka

Thu 2nd Jan at 7:08pm

Well done, Jackie 🥳!

Theresa Joseph
Theresa Joseph (she/her)

Sat 4th Jan at 2:40pm

Congratulations Jackie

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