Flatpacky Wired Chicken

7 Goodgymers helped their local community in Newcastle
Jack Laughton
Scott McDonald
Pippa
Damu
Aimee
Anji Andrews
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Newcastle

Monday 14th October

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"We have made a collective decision that we just keep going!"

What a night to welcome three newbies to GoodGym Newcastle. Welcome to Jack, Pippa and David. While Jack was completely new to GoodGym, Pippa and David were previous members of the GG Ipswich family. Pippa and David are currently sailing a lap of the UK, they’ve made Newcastle their home for the winter so we are delighted to have them as part of the gang. Jack only found out about Newcastle yesterday so we were mega impressed at how quickly he jumped into action.

With an almost 50/50 split of runners and walkers tonight, we made our way to the amazing Changing Lives at Cumberland House for the second time in a few months where a few jobs were waiting that we hadn’t completed last time. Changing Lives is a brilliant charity that supports vulnerable people in our city, to help them to get back on their feet when they most need it.

On the face of it, the tasks tonight sounded simple: chicken wire the front fencing of the house, and build two pieces of flat pack furniture out the back. I don’t think I’ve seen Aimee look as happy in years as when she heard about the furniture, so together with Pippa, Scott and Jack - who turned out to be a flat pack expert- she headed out the back to get building. Louise, Damu and David took the chicken wire and I floated between the groups trying not to get in the way. It was amazing how quick the chicken wire fencing went up and how deep the conversations got - it’s definitely a GoodGym thing.

Out back the large storage box was assembled first while a chest of drawers proved a little more fiddly. It became apparent we were going to overrun but it was clear how focused the group was on the job, and it was definitely not going to be left unfinished. Under the floodlights and head torches, and with lots of patience, the drawers were done while Aimee, Damu and Louise also dismantled and moved an old metal container. This was proper teamwork in action and we finished with stacks of satisfaction. It was worth side stepping the fitness session and finishing slightly later for this feeling!

We are so looking forward to the task last week with Ouseburn Trust as we are heading to The Cumberland Arms afterwards too. Meet at Stepney Bank Stables, or join us at the pub from 7:30.


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