A vibrant and welcoming community centre in a wonderful Victorian building in the heart of TW1, the ETNA centre has something for everyone!
Our wide range of facilities offers a huge selection of classes and activities, from fitness and exercise to workshops, music and kids’ groups. We also offer self help groups, mindfulness and meditation sessions as well as space for one to one counselling sessions.
88 GoodGymers have supported ETNA with 26 tasks.
Sunday 23rd April 2023
Written by Cathy Aicardi
Delightful to see a newbie in the group return for a second time and others new to the building ETNA who all got a first hand look and good impression of this very active and welcoming community hub. We gathered in the dining and kitchen space where the flyers we were about to deliver in the area promoted their two day a week (Monday and Friday 3:30pm-5:30pm ) offering for people of all ages to come and hang out with free light refreshments too. It wasn't long before the place started buzzing with parents and children activity.
We had our own light refreshment of drizzle fall on us as we made our way through the residential streets of St. Margarets and turned around before getting out of range, excited by the many duplex residences especially when both doors were welcoming to flyers! Now if we can only find out how not to chafe our hands on those hard to slide through flaps, we'd be twickled pink (or less pink as the case may be).
Always a pleasure to help out the East Twickeham Neighbourhood Assocation or ETNA as we know it and hope they get a lot of people in the surroundings to come check out and use their space and be welcomed by some friendly volunteers.
Saturday 7th January 2023
Written by Cathy Aicardi
Five hearty GoodGymer’s turned up and were delighted to experience the Warm Hub space first hand while waiting for all to arrive. This experience gave motivation to head out in the wind and rain (it wasn’t so bad! 😊 ) after divvying the flyers and deciding which areas we would each take. Chris went close (Westmoreland Close; Sussex Close; Downes Close; Cumberland Close) to his hood and went through his batch in good time! Lucy and Monika were exceptional in their coverage: Fairlawns and most of Cambridge Park up until the Cambridge Park Court (flats 31-36 and then ran out). Not Vivienne Close or anything past 34 Cambridge Park Court. Cathy and Sam using trademan’s entrance (with permission) managed individual flat posting in housing blocks around The Baron’s area, Kelvin Drive and covered both sides of St. Margaret’s Road admiring festive entrance way decorations – a door able!
Only a small batch of the 1,000 printed flyers were returned and a good job done by all for a very worthy community initiative. Looking forward to a return to the Hub for a rematch of Connect Four.
Monday 24th January 2022
Written by Jack Concanon
A short and sweet group run this evening - we met at Tap Tavern in Richmond for a 3km jog to ETNA, one of our regular spots. Once there we were given the simple task of spreading wood chip around the new flower beds to get them ready for spring.
Mission accomplished a few of us ran back to Richmond and headed home.
Wednesday 15th September 2021
Written by Sal Wardeh
2 Goodgymers, in the shape of Adam and Sal, showed up at the beautifully landscaped ETNA to collect a bunch of leaflets to distribute in the local community of east Twickenham. They decided to divide and conquer and so headed in opposite directions to cover maximum ground! After an hour of posting leaflets through neighbourhood doors, and with darkness setting in, they called it a night and headed home. With more leaflets to be distributed, I’m sure they’ll be back soon to finish what they started.
Monday 13th July 2020
Written by Teresa Gebski
We got to ETNA individually in our various different ways and got straight to work putting a new lick of paint on an old bench and the buggie parking shed that we first painted over a year ago! We also swept up the leaves and cleared the over growing garden. We celebrated JP getting his 100 deeds T-shirt too.
Monday 28th October 2019
Written by JP
There was a creepy chill in the air on Monday evening as a fa-boo-lous fourteen assembled in Richmond town for a breath of fresh scare and some ghoulish do-gooding! Our mission for the evening was really pumpkin to talk about – creeping it real with a wicked combo of bulb-planting and leafleting for our lovely f(r)iends at the East Twickenham Neighbourhood Association.
Before setting off to ETNA, we celebrated HallowQueen Salwa’s 50th good deed then headed over to the Green for a warm-up. Mark had some devilish drills to run us through, including some scary spider walks and menacing monster walks, which really lifted our SPIRITS. Our very own Jack-o-lantern took care of back-marking, accompanied much of the way by Lewie who had picked up a nasty bug and spent much of the evening coffin...
Our run took us up Kings Road to the top of the hill, then back down and across the bridge through East Twickenham. At ETNA, ghostess with the mostest Vanessa greeted us and showed us around the jobs to be done. Most of the team were put on gardening detail, freshening up some beds and planters around the centre with some bloodcurdling bulbs, while the rest were assigned to leafleting for a Richmond CVS recruitment event for charity trustees, the East Twickenham Christmas Lights switch-on, and ETNA’s own weekly what’s on planner. At first we thought it was witch-ful thinking to delivering such a large number of leaflets, but we came frighteningly close to getting through them all. Definitely no lazy bones in the team.
Back at Whole Foods after an evening of skele-fun, we had a wobbly cool down and then (trick or) treated ourselves to some cake to celebrate Salwa’s 50th deed – well done again!
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