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Helping a local primary school in East Finchley
🗓Tuesday 20th January 6:45pm

📍Phoenix Cinema N2 9PJ

Making the forest school safer for learners

Rachel Melinek
Subham Basu
George Ttoouli
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Paul Salman
Lucinda Slater
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Subham Basu signed up to a community mission.

Sun 25th Jan at 9:30am

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Subham Basu signed up to a community mission.

Sat 24th Jan at 8:45am

Hampstead Heath Parkrun marshalling.

Hampstead Heath Parkrun marshalling

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Subham Basu
Subham Basu went on a group run

Tue 13th Jan at 6:45pm

Storming Stephens: A Run You Couldn’t Leaf Out

Barnet Report written by Paul Salman

Rain, Resolutions & a Hidden Gem

Our group run to Stephens House and Gardens from the Phoenix Cinema had all the hallmarks of a tough one. It might have been a relatively mild 10°C, but the steady rain and gloomy skies made it feel intimidating. And yet incredibly everyone turned up. Not a single runner was put off by the forecast or the prospect of getting soaked.

We gathered in the foyer of the Phoenix Cinema, shaking off the drizzle and catching up. It was great to welcome Matta brand-new runner, clearly committed to his New Year resolution of trying something different. Fresh back from cold-water dipping in Sweden. we hope to see him at our next challenging event.

Our warm-up chat turned to resolutions kept, broken, or still evolving before we headed out into the rain, easing into the pace with George sensibly anchoring the back. Don’t forget: capture your run or walk on Strava every activity counts for the January Challenge.

About 20 minutes later we arrived at Stephens House and Gardens. By then the drizzle had eased, and we were warmly welcomed by the wonderful volunteer duo Alison and Warwick, who give so much of their retirement time to supporting this historic place.

Our task was a satisfying one: clearing leaves from the front car park and the stable yard — a job that’s particularly effective late in the evening once the cars have gone. Armed with wheelbarrows, brooms, shovels and rubble bags, we soon filled two very large bags of leaves. Jackie was so engrossed she barely seemed to want to stop proof that leaf-clearing can be strangely addictive.

Before heading off, we reflected on just how important this place is. Stephens House is a real hidden gem, run as a trust and heavily reliant on community support. Many people don’t realise how vulnerable places like this are right now. Whether it’s popping in for a coffee, enjoying the food, attending an event or even hosting a wedding every visit helps. Even the Antiques Roadshow recognised its charm, filming three episodes here.

The run back revealed a lovely irony: East End Road was closed to traffic, but on foot we slipped straight past the barriers — yet another reminder of how adaptable (and smug) runners can be.

Most of us finished back at the Phoenix Cinema for well-earned refreshments: popcorn, homemade chocolate, and cider generously supplied by Theo — our resident cameraman for the night.

A wet evening, a brilliant turnout, a great task and another reminder of why GoodGym works so well.

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Subham Basu
Subham Basu signed up to a group run.

Tue 20th Jan at 6:45pm

Helping a local primary school in East Finchley

Making the forest school safer for learners

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George Ttoouli
Subham Basu
Subham Basu signed up to a group run.

Tue 24th Feb at 6:45pm

Helping Shepherds Hill Gardens in Highgate

Assist volunteers with maintaining a lovely green space for public enjoyment

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George Ttoouli

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