Monday 2nd April 2018
Report written by Tom Mutton
A big GG welcome to new member of the GG family;
Woop, hola and give her a CHEER!
With DANGEROUS DAVE over from Manchester and kindly volunteering to be back marker using the websites brand spanking new way of volunteering to help out for a specific role he joined SENSATIONAL STEVE as back marker as we headed off via an alt route down Queens Rd as Bramall Lane was a wash with Blades on the way to a Bank Hol game.
On arrival at Heeley City Farm we were met by Julie and her little helper. Julie gave us flyers, a brief and some maps to head out with into the rain in small crack teams of 3/4 to spread word of the Heeley Spring Fair far and wide.
We had 40mins and were off to a flyer, legging it round the area getting as many postboxes filled as we could in the alloted time.
@GGSHEFF most definitely rained supreme on the night, battling the iffy weather on the roads to snowhere....
On return to our start point we took advantage of the hill before heading back by getting in some;
Finally we headed back along Bramall Lane where the road had been closed just for us, got stretched off and placed ourselves by the radiators to get dried off.
Until next time, happy running :)
Heeley City Farm has an onsite vegan/vegetarian cafe (The Farm Kitchen), an on site Garden Centre, our eco-refurbed house and visitors centre the South Yorkshire Energy Centre, wildlife gardens, our dementia garden (Valerie's Garden), food growing area and, of course, all of our wonderful animals which you can find out in the fields, in the stables and in our Small Animal House where you can find all the little critters that inhabit the Farm
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Keeping the local area spic and span and enjoying a posh coffee after