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Wed 22nd Oct at 5:45pm
Oxford Report written by Anwen Greenaway
Last night we were called in to help clear a patch of ground outside Rose Hill Community Centre. There's a plan in place to turn it into a functional garden space with raised beds for the Rose Hill Junior Youth Club, but it's currently overrun with cotoneaster. Armed with secateurs, pruning saws, and forks we chopped, sawed and dug until the light failed, then switched on the portable lights and headtorches to finish up.
We haven't completely cleared the ground, but we've made a good start!
Thank you for keeping us fueled with biscuits and melon Meg.
Wed 15th Oct at 5:45pm
Oxford Report written by Bethan Greenaway
This evening we returned to the Warneford Hospital site to do some more work on their anniversary garden installation.
More compost was poured into the huge metal planters, more gambions were filled with stones and pinecones (pretty sure we could all have a crack at dry stone walling now!) and we were able to congratulate Anwen, Fred and Andy on their cracking performances at the Oxford Half Marathon!
Working quickly to race the sunset and dying light (said in my best Michael Sheen voice) we achieved a brilliant amount. Can't wait to see the finished result!
A few of us then went for a run, where I inflicted an intervals session on the group, SORRY!!!!
Until next week......... xoxo
Wed 10th Sep at 6:00pm
Oxford Report written by Bethan Greenaway
MY GOODNESS WHAT WAS THAT WEATHER?!?!?!?
Extra kudos, pats on the back and gold stars to all who came to Hogacre this evening.
This evening moved boxes of manure over that railway bridge, spread the aforementioned manure in various fruit and veg beds, ferried hay from the recently mown meadow, picked apples, and tackled brambles. ALL IN THE HAMMERING RAIN.
No one drowned.....
Well done everyone, and welcome to Goodgym Alice and Jen!! We hope the next session you come to will be a tad drier.....
Tuesday 9th September

Meg has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Meg 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.
Wed 20th Aug at 6:00pm
Oxford Report written by Bethan Greenaway
Today we made our long-awaited return to Barracks Lane Community Garden. A gorgeous oasis at the end of the Cowley Road, it is a community space which hosts a forest school, refugee projects, yoga classes, a monthly open day and much much more.
This evening they needed some heavy jobs doing as well as the usual weeding, watering and tidying.
After an introduction from Jane we split into groups and flexed our muscles moving a tonne bag of soil, using Stig's "Symphony of Wheels" (a buggy frame, sack trolly and some wood on wheels) to move some hefty patio slabs ready for a new shed. We also helped lay said slabs - who knew that jumpikg was the best way to level a patio?!?
After a well earned drink and snack - delicious melon and the queen of biscuits, the Jammy Dodger, a group of us headed off for a run.
On a planned route guys, a planned route!!!
Welcome to Goodgym Marcus it was lush to meet you!
Thu 21st Aug at 7:28am
Great task, brilliant venue, fab report, fantastic photos. Yaaay.
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