Wednesday 14th March 2018
Report written by Lucy J
19 runners ran 7km to spread 2 tonnes of compost at the Camberwell Subterranea Project
We had two tonnes of fun!
Last night 19 brave runners headed on a slightly longer run than usual (7km!) to Camberwell Subterranea Project - an organisation that provides a sustainable hub for learning new skills in the local community. After a briefing and a warm up which somehow involved Chicken Potato Pie (which is a thing I promise - see here) we headed off into the night.
A big hooray for [Nico and Fred who joined us for their first GoodGym run!
3.5km is a long way and we did it in a smashing 23 minutes on the way out there. Speedy work everyone! We met Barnaby there who showed us the two tonnes of compost and where it needed spreading. We got to work in four groups - one moving composts from the bags into wheelbarrows and anything else we could carry compost in, one ferrying the compost back and forth from the raised beds, one spreading that compost and another weeding the beds to get them ready for their lovely new compost. In 20 odd minutes we had spread the entire amount of compost. Job done! We made light work of a job that would have taken hours. Excellent work team!
We thanked Barnaby for having us and set off back to base, not before taking an extremely well-directed photograph and of course the Southwark selfie.
The promise of a pint and maybe a pie got us back to Old Spike and into the White Horse where we had our monthly social.
Not forgetting, of course, that our very own Hanna Milton ran her 50th good deed with us last night! Cracking numbers Hanna!
Thank you for a great evening! Next week we'll be clearing planters at Cossall Park Gardens. Sign up here.
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