


Tuesday 14th October

Steven earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
Steven completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Steven was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
Tue 14th Oct at 7:15pm
Newham Report written by Sharon
Our first weekday evening community mission, but at one of our regular tasks.
This week Sybil had over 200 bulbs for us to plant in the long flower bed at the front of the church.
Mark joined us for his 2nd GG good deed while Bianca joined us for her 3rd and Steven joined us for a 2nd tourist visit to Newham.
Sybil had clear instructions
* clear leaves
* dig in compost
* make holes
* plant bulbs (make sure they're the right way up)
* refill holes
* leaves back to act as additional mulch
In less than forty minutes all 200 bulbs were planted and covered.
Some light refreshments as a thank you from the church for our hard work before we headed off home.
Tue 9th Sep at 6:45pm
Newham Report written by Graham Johnson
On Tuesday evening last week (apologies for the delay), a brave band of GoodGymmers took on a task that was part DIY makeover, part arachnid diplomacy, and entirely brilliant.
Our mission: transform a small room in a local church into something a little less âspider sanctuaryâ and a little more âwelcoming space.â Armed with rollers, masking tape, and nerves of steel, we got to work.
First upâtaping. The edges of doors and skirting boards were treated to a precision masking job worthy of a crime scene investigator. No paint was going rogue on our watch. Special mention and welcome to Steven who worked wonders with the tape!
Then came the floor protection phase, where we laid down cardboard and paper like we were preparing for a Jackson Pollock session. The room looked like it was about to host a very cautious picnic.
But before any painting could begin, we had to face our eight-legged co-tenants. Cobwebs clung to corners, and spiders the size of small dogs (okay, maybe not that big) peered down from the rafters. We were assured they wouldnât bite, but that didnât stop a few squeals and some impressive ladder acrobatics as we cleared the high-up hideouts.
With the room de-spidered and the floor safely swaddled, we got rollingâliterally. About half the room got a fresh coat of paint, and while we didnât quite finish the job, we left it looking brighter and cleaner.
Big thanks to everyone who came along and brought their best brushwork, bravery, and banter. Same time next weekâunless the spiders file a complaint.
Tue 17th Jun at 6:45pm
Improving play area for local children
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Tuesday 17th September 2019

Steven has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Steven 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.
Tue 17th Sep 2019 at 6:45pm
Lambeth Report written by Beth Hoskins (She/her)
In the week that we celebrate GoodGymâs 10th birthday, 36 of Lambethâs finest met inside Papaâs park ready to run and do good.
After welcoming a few new runners and giving temporary custody of the Lambeth good deed wings to Sam we marveled at how much good has been done since GoodGym started back in 2009 - over 165,000 good deeds in case youâre wondering.
With the introductions out of the way the first thing on the agenda was to get some pictures with the GoodGym flag so we all headed off to pose in front of David Bowie and the Ritzy and then split into two groups. A small group headed back to our base at Papaâs park to do some weeding and sweeping to give the place a bit more curb appeal. The other group headed up to Hillside Gardens hoping to also do some weeding but the failing light meant they unfortunately werenât able to get the task done so had to turn around and head back. Luckily for them we had a freshly warmed bread and butter pudding waiting for them courtesy of Paul and we also enjoyed some tasty focaccia from Mira.
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