134 GoodGymers have supported BS3 Community with 12 tasks.
Tuesday 25th May 2021
Written by Melanie Young (she/her)
Our sweeping and painting got rained off but the hardy GoodGym crew stepped in (and out) with more leafleting for the mega task from Heart of BS13.
Tuesday 25th May 2021
Written by Melanie Young (she/her)
The storm put paid to more sweeping but the leafleting continues!
Friday 7th August 2020
Written by Jenny Chak
4 of us met to hand out flyers for the BS3 Covid19 community support, raising awareness of ways to give and receive support in the current climate.
We battled 1938% (approximate) humidity, letterboxes and stairs before toasting our success in the park (thanks Mel!).
Saturday 1st August 2020
Written by Melanie Young (she/her)
Four hardy GoodGymmers took to the streets of Windmill Hill to deliver leaflet for the BS3 Covid19 support group who are keen to ensure everyone knows how to access (and offer) help now that the government support has ended.
Streets were pounded, steps climbed, gates opened and closed and letterboxes wiggled as we delivered over 800 leaflets in weather much hotter than we'd expected as we'd all taken raincoats! Over 8kms of roadside covered, and the offer of more to come!
Tuesday 3rd March 2020
Written by Shona Buchanan
It was great to have Fran, Ingrid and Jo join us for the first time tonight - welcome all! We had two tasks to spread our good deeds to. Mel had arranged a last minute trip to continue helping Hugh at the Southville Centre with their endless painting, and headed off with a group of walkers and out and back runners to cover the 3km round trip to the centre. As we were lucky not to have rain, they managed to continue with some outdoor painting to protect the wood in their grounds. Impressive work in the dark!
Meanwhile, the rest of the group split into Gary's Speedies and Shona's Sexies to get to the Northern Slopes. We were met by Julia and Caroline who got the group to work on continuing to clear a big area which is going to be used for planting new trees. With headtorches donned, the group chose their equipment of choice and got to work with scythes, loppers, shears, and even a Tree Popper and Steve's new favourite, The Slasher. There was also a bunch of rakers and shovelers moving all the newly chopped debris away from the area.
It's getting a little bit toasty over here
A second group got to work doing a litter-pick of the area, filling five bin bags and one recycling bag with waste. Top finds of the night included a toasty maker and hoover. We discussed the possibility of upcycling these (maybe or maybe not into presents), but opted to clear them away for Bristol Waste instead.
It was soon time to pack up, and we got treated to biscuits and tea from Julia, which was much appreciated on the cold hill! We headed back to town with some squats, sprints and chair holds. Once there, we presented the amazing Kait with her 200 Good Deeds t-shirt - massive well done Kait!! She had made some delicious peanut cookies so we feasted on those to celebrate and then a crowd went to Revolucion de Cuba for some more exotic feasting for March GoodGym Eats.
*Pun credit to Richard G!
Tuesday 25th February 2020
Written by Shona Buchanan
Well didn't Shrove Tuesday crepe up on us. We had a small but mighty group of GoodGymers who came with us for an evening of Good Deeds. Between us, we group were split between East Bristol Foodbank and The Southville Centre. It was great to have a very tanned Matt join us following his return from his Costa Rican adventure.
Alice D led a running group and Mel led a walking group to the Southville Centre to continue the painting job we started last week. Hugh from BS3 Community had two jobs for us to do and so the group were split between doing some furniture upcycling and railing painting. Thirty minutes later and the group were ready to go and back Queen Square, where they got some more running in with some paced Queen Square laps before finishing.
Meanwhile, Alice W back-marked the rest of us in going to East Bristol Foodbank for a big donation-sort following their supermarket collection last week. There were 70 crates of donations waiting to be sorted, and with all hands on deck, this GoodGym crew got through more than three quarters of them. We have supermarket shelf stacking careers waiting for us. Tim enlightened us with the fact we all didn't realise that we wanted to know, that 99.6% of people in the UK ate something out of a can last year. This left us a whole run back to ponder what our favourite canned item we ate last year was and what that 0.4% ate with no baked beans. Riveting thoughts, let me tell you.
After all that, we headed back to Queen Square, had a quick hopping race and went to catch-up on those pancakes. See you on the flip side.
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