A Right Royal Rake Up

13 Goodgymers helped their local community in Brighton
Belinda Robinson
Beth Nelson
Cal Chester
David Richards
Frances Ruocco
Gilles Besançon
Louise Budd
Luke Flegg
Michael Pirrie
Monique Mbena
Lydia Vye
Rose Wilmot
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Brighton

Tuesday 7th November 2017

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Report written by Tara Shanahan

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Five fabulous new faces to welcome to Goodgym Brighton tonight! A very warm welcome to Monique, David, Cal & Luke for their first Goodym experience and also we welcomed Belinda who popped along the coast from her regular Goodgym location of Worthing. Big ups went to Rose for completing Beachy Head marathon a couple of weeks ago. Blimmin’ awesome!!

Tonight’s task was just a stone’s throw away at the Royal Pavilion Gardens where we were met by head gardener Robert and regular volunteer gardener Kris. Robert told us how the John Nash designed garden is managed according to the principles of Regency gardening, with a natural, informal, unmanicured feel. The garden is a beautiful city centre oasis that is fully open at all times so it takes quite a battering, especially in the summer where there have been issues with anti social behaviour. But tonight’s behaviour from Brighton Goodgymers was anything but anti social as we set to work on the two main tasks.

Belinda, Rose, Michael & Frances headed off with Kris to set to work on turning the compost. As the garden is totally organic the compost plays an essential role and there were four large ‘bins’ in various stages of decay that needed turning. Kris told us how they utilise the coffee grinds from a few local cafes and we could smell the coffee as we turned the steaming compost.

Elsewhere the rest of the team set to work on sweeping and raking the leaves from the path and barrowing them back to the compost area. There are some beautiful trees in the garden, including a hollow elm which has sadly developed Dutch Elm disease. Barrowfuls of leaves were collected leaving the gardens looking neater and providing some new material for the all important compost.

Task complete it was time to get the fitness work in. We headed to the seafront for a kilometre time trial ending at Peter Pans playground where we used the various pieces of equipment for our fitness circuit. After a minute on each station we headed back for our second kilometre time trial before stretching off and enjoying a chat and catch up at our monthly social.

If one social in a week isn’t enough for you and you find yourself in London on Thursday then details of the monthly all areas Goodgym social can be found here.

Hopefully see you all at Hove Prom parkrun on Saturday for our monthly parkrun meet up, let me know if you’ll coming here and/or our indoor task next Tuesday painting a community cafe, you can sign up for that here.

Well done to all for tonight, we got fitter, we did good, feel proud!!


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