19 GoodGymers have supported Friends of Parkwood Springs with 36 tasks.
Saturday 28th February 2026 10:00am - 12:00pm
Saturday 31st January
Written by Celine (she/her or they/them)
One Goodgymmer joined friends of Parkwood springs for the monthly gardening session. We weeded - removing creeping butter cups, wood avens and couch grass - pruned gooseberry bushes and planted strawberries. The sun even made an appearance and we admired the buzzards flying overhead. Next session will be on 28/2. We’re already thinking what other plants we’d like to grow! If anyone has any spare rhubarb plants - this being Yorkshire after all!- or globe artichokes, please get in touch !
Saturday 18th October 2025
Written by Celine (she/her or they/them)
The Parkwood springs lantern festival is a yearly celebration of the community, bringing in light, fire, drums, fun and joy to this beacon of the cityscape.
Friends of Parkwood Springs organise the event, with the participation of super creative lantern makers.
This year the theme was "under the sea" and us Goodgymers - Celine, Ellie, Michael and Joseph - were tasked with helping to carry the fish from the top of the hill - the old beacon - back down to the playing fields at the end of the procession.
Welcome to Michael whose first Goodgym good deeds it was!
I did not know it would be so much more fin, sorry fun!
First of all the big fish was biiig! it was about 5 metres from nose to tail of gloriously stunningly bright colours, with even an articulated head and tail.
Then, after a long drum roll from the famous Sheffield samba band, its belly was opened upwards on both sides to reveal ... a shadow puppet theatre!
To the delight of what felt like hundreds of children, an impromptu puppet show was performed by the children coming behind the scenes and moving shadow puppets on the screen; it felt like gently organised chaos, and all children who wanted to take part took part, sometimes multiple times!
When the procession left the beacon, we waited for all to have left so we could safely carry the fish - a mere 9 people! - down the slope, avoiding the trees as best we could.
A very successful festival!
Sunday 19th January 2025
Written by Rachel (she/her)
It was bitterly cold this afternoon at Parkwood Springs, but dry at least. 3 Goodgymmers braved the cold on our bikes along with lots of local families to help plant a new hedgerow. We got the lowdown from Treemendous Tim of Kids Plant Trees - most of the planting had been done in the morning session, so we left the remaining planting to the children and turned to a very familiar task - woodchipping! We trundle back and forth with barrows and trugs until all the planted whips had a good layer of nutritious mulch, getting a good strength workout in the meantime and just about keeping warm!
Saturday 14th September 2024
Written by Caroline Thomas
There was plenty of Friends of Volunteers getting on with various pruning, weeding and hacking back tasks. I helped clear lots of marjoram from the main flower bed and rather than compost it all I decided to drop a large bag off to Pipers Artisan Sausages to see if he could use it. Also seabuckthorne fruits are out now.
Saturday 13th April 2024
Written by Sheffield runner
We joined Friends of Parkwood Springs in their monthly community volunteer day in the Forest Garden. Spring had really sprung. Gooseberries, goji berries, wild garlic, violets and fig trees were all planted. Bind weed was weeded out and a crowded plum tree was pruned. Cups of tea and lots of expert advice from Tim. Lovely morning!
Saturday 10th February 2024
Written by Rachel (she/her)
Two GGers, Caroline and Rachel headed up once again to the lovely forest garden at Parkwood Springs.
I'm always amazed at how much I can learn with Goodgym. We learnt:
Lovely spot, lovely people, lovely snacks! We'll be back again soon
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