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14 GoodGymers have supported Canal and River Trust with 11 tasks.
Saturday 26th April 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm
Saturday 1st March
Written by Joannah Middleton
Well, yes—it truly was a pile of old rubbish. While not as much as in previous litter pick sessions, Catherine and Joannah still collected quite a bit along the Grand Union Canal in Leamington Spa yesterday morning. Among the usual mix of empty cans, bottles, and dog-poo bags, they found an abandoned handbag and a lonely shoe (how does someone even lose a single shoe?!).
Afterwards, a well-earned coffee was enjoyed in the sunshine at Costa near Morrisons in Leamington, where Costa very kindly took care of disposing of the rubbish for us. Big thanks to them!
Tuesday 8th October 2024
Written by Joannah Middleton
On Tuesday evening, four of us (Hasna, Louise, James and Jo) braved the harsh rains and collected 4 bags of rubbish from the tow path alongside the Grand Union Canal in Warwick and Leamington. Amazing what people throw away - intentionally and unintentially. And doubley amazing how nimble those litter picking sticks are! Who knew?
Shouts of thanks from runners and rowers made it all worthwhile, even if we were a little damp at the end! And Tim Winnett (Canal & River Trust. Volunteering team leader for Hatton & Warwick) extends his warm thanks to the team for clearing that stretch of the canal.
Well done guys (just missing Hasna from the snap)!
Wednesday 11th January 2023
Written by Katherine (she/her)
On a wet and windy Wednesday evening, 3 Goodgymers carried out a litter pick along part of the Grand Union Canal and a section of the NCN route 41 in support of the Canal and Rivers Trust and Sustrans.
After a quick catch up on everyone's Christmas news during the warm up, we ran a short distance to the Tachbrook road canal bridge in Leamington where we started our pick.
Unfortunately James had forgotten his headtorch, but not to worry because Katherine had hers which she switched on and, oh, the batteries had run out...
Thankfully Nigel was our shining light (quite literally) being the only one out of the three of us with a working headtorch. So tonight's litter pick really put teamwork to the test with Nigel having to direct his head the right way for everyone to see where they were walking along the canal path (dodging where possible the huge puddles) and also picking out the bits of litter.
Having got as far as Morrisons at a rather slow pace due to the light situation, we decided the most sensible thing to do was take a detour along the Sustrans cycle route to carry on picking litter along the beautifully lit path.
Having collected 3 bags of rubbish, we headed past Foundry Wood to Victoria Park where we did a quick lap of the park. There were lots of other runners also trying to get their exercise in with headtorches around the park which made it feel a bit like we were in a surreal night running race.
Note to self - must remember to charge headtorch before Goodgym in future!
Wednesday 9th November 2022
Written by Katherine (she/her)
This evening 2 Goodgymers donned their headtorches and high vis to walk the length of the Grand Union Canal between Leamington and Warwick, collecting rubbish as they went.
Interesting finds this evening included a giant nitrous oxide cannister, 5 coat hangers and a pack of 3 scourers - no idea how they got there!
With the rubbish collected and bagged we headed the 1 mile back towards the centre of Leamington. It's certainly getting colder in the evenings now but thankfully the weather was kind and we managed to stay dry :-)
Wednesday 12th October 2022
Written by Katherine (she/her)
2 Goodgymers joined the ducks along the Grand Union Canal for a litter pick.
We started the session with a good run out through Victoria Park and along the river before meeting the canal to reach the Emscote Road bridge in Warwick. From here we plogged our way back along the canal towards Leamington.
It was great to see that the canal had stayed relatively clean since our pick a few weeks ago, but some of the litter hot spots along the route didn't fail to deliver and we still managed to collect 2 full bin bags of rubbish. We also enjoyed spotting some of the pretty flowers that were still in bloom along the canal.
It was then a short jog back to the pump rooms for a quick cool down.
Wednesday 14th September 2022
Written by Katherine (she/her)
This evening 3 Goodgymers plogged along a stretch of the Grand Union Canal and parts of the NCN Route 41.
Our previous picks in these areas have often given relatively small amounts of rubbish but this evening there was unfortunately more rubbish than we've ever seen! Perhaps it has been the recent warm weather but we managed to fill 4 whole bin bags.
We also found some more unusual items this evening. Nigel found a full bottle of Radox shower gel and decided that it was too heavy to carry, so attempted to empty it out and managed to pour half of it over his shoe. Not only did this give him soggy feet, but with a bit more walking and running his shoes started to produce bubbles!
We found a real haul of Kinder Bueno wrappers - by which we mean 8 or 9 large packets that originally had 8 bars in each. I wonder who ate 64 Bueno bars and then left the wrappers?!
Allan was gradually putting together an entire wardrobe, having collected a jumper, coat and pair of trousers at different points along the canal. We also found an unopened bottle of cider. Having learnt his lesson from the shower gel, Nigel decided to put the bottle of cider in his bin bag whole. This seemed like a good idea, until later in the pick having been shaken up from being carried around the bottle exploded, pouring yet more fizzy bubbles of a different kind onto his shoes!
It definitely felt like a productive pick this evening and we will hopefully be back again in the not too distant future to keep on top of the rubbish - hopefully with slightly fewer bubbles next time :-)
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