Haribo gives you wings

13 Goodgymers helped their local community in Southwark
Beth Hoskins
Dee
Michael Kidd
Matt Guy
Hayley Crossland
Isabel Sloman
Danica Priest
Jessica Roper
Ruth
Jolie
Jitendra
Jo Swift
Joelle Chalmer
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Southwark

Wednesday 27th April 2016

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A wonderful group of 13 runners ran 6km to the Salvation Army for some serious weeding, car park clearing and haribo consuming.

Despite last week's squats, we had a brilliant army of runners to head to see Janet and Catherine over at Camberwell Grove Salvation Army. Thanks to some GoodGymmers from other boroughs for taking a little road trip to see us. It was lovely having Isabel, Danica and Jay along.

So, up a little hill and down a bigger hill we went towards the beautiful smells of Silk Road and other restaurants had us discussing favourite fast food and how many pizzas it's possible to eat in a day. (Undecided).

Luckily for us, we arrived to 2 bags of haribo as well as gardening gloves, tools and brown gardening waste bags. Janet explained the 3 areas she wanted cutting back and we split off into teams to get going.

It turns out we ran there pretty quickly which was lucky given that there were a lot more weeds to be discovered than we first thought. Safe in the knowledge that we didn't have to run up the evil hill this week (alternative route planned as requested), we happily worked on.

That was until the thunder cracked and the lightning flashed and we realised we might need to be as quick on the way home.

Cue foreboding and angry skies

Team photo taken, tools packed away, bags ready for the council to collect and we were off. The capacity of GG Southwark to run on stomachs full of sweets is yet to be fully tested as we ran whilst eating this time. Fuelled by sugar and weather fear, we made it back quick smart.

Sweets aren't just for marathon days. Fact.



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