29 GoodGymers have supported Green City Projects with 7 tasks.
Wednesday 27th May 2026 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Wednesday 29th April
Written by Alex Murtough (he/him)
9 GoodGymers nearly attend a Camden country and western gig!
The Greenwood Centre in Kentish Town is tucked away. The railway line rumbles behind. And the Kentish Town Forum is usually far enough away to be completely unnoticeable.
Usually...
But not on Wednesday evening! When the Forum's queue snaked far and long, so far that it stretched in front of (and beyond!) the Greenwood Centre!
Amidst a mass of stetsons and cowboy boots, this lovely group — of Gary, Giulia, Helen, Lydia, Pritika, Siobhan, Steve, and Thierry — arrived ready to make a lovely difference for this communal green space!
And they did a bucket load!
💚 One (pretty huge) compost bin was emptied, washed, and aired, leaving the fertile mulch ready for use!
💚 One bay tree was delicately trimmed and pruned ready for spring and summer to come!
💚 Countless weeds were cut and scraped, leaving healthy wildflowers free to thrive!
Thank you, everyone! See you next time!
Wednesday 1st April
Written by Alex Murtough (he/him)
7 GoodGymers climb Camden rooftops to taste some spring nature!
The Greenwood Centre in Kentish Town is a mix of levels — some close to the ground and others closer to the sky — with special community gardens on each!
And this wonderful group — Gary, Jackie, Karen, Loz, Mariam (on their first good deed — welcome!), and Thierry — made a meaningful difference in multiple spaces yesterday!
Having been met by our brilliant host, Catherine, this super productive crew:
💚 Removed (and saved!) a large and green (and exceptionally leafy) plant in need of a new home!
💚 Moved a heavy grit bin (along with upmteen sacks of gravel) to much more suitable spot!
💚 Cut and bagged a lot (an awful lot!) of green waste ready for composting!
💚 Transported a heavy (30, 30, 50KGs...!?) planter to a sunny new home!
💚 Watered garlic and spring flowers and all sorts of thirsty shoots!
Thank you, everyone!
P.S. Thank you, Thierry, for the wonderful rooftop photos!
Wednesday 4th March
Written by Alex Murtough (he/him)
12 GoodGymers take multiple lifts and elevators on a Wednesday night!
The Greenwood Centre in Kentish Town looks like it should make sense.
It's not especially large and it doesn't appear to be meandering.
Someone might look up and remark: That's a nice glass cube! Bet you can't get lost in there!
How wrong they would be!
There are gardens on the roof and out the back and off a random room on level one — you can't turn a corner without finding a garden!
And while I was busy getting bemused and confused, this special group were busy making a wonderful difference ❤️
Last night we welcomed Abigail on their first good deed (welcome!) and Caterina on their first trip to Camden GG (welcome!), as well as fabulous regular faces 👉 Ariane, Danny, Gary, Jackie, John, Kareem, Karen, Steve, and Thierry (great to see you all!)
Together they:
💚 Pulled weeds from seemingly every gutter bordering every garden on every floor!
💚 Shifted heavy bags of soil and sand and gravel and mulch 👉 upstairs to downstairs and downstairs to upstairs!
💚 And multiple other small tasks that make a big difference!
Thank you, everyone!
Wednesday 4th February
Written by Alex Murtough (he/him)
9 GoodGymers caught 60 good deeding minutes in Camden!
Nestled on an innocuous side road — out of reach from Kentish Town's bustle — is a super special and wonderfully accessible building...
..the Greenwood Centre serves local people with disabilities and it is all glass and sharp design and...
...community green spaces too!
Which is where this special group — of Ariane, Danny, Kamil, Karen, Lydia, Pritika, Steph, and Steve — spent 60 wonderful minutes on Wednesday!
Together we:
💚 Dug out a (huge) planter, removed (so many) deadwood branches, and installed new irrigation!
💚 Decanted stones and gravel and other helpful materials into small bags ready for easy access and use :)
💚 Watered sprouting broccoli!
💚 Cleared and sorted the tool shed :)
💚 Weeded a paving area leaving it neat and tidy!
Thank you so much, everyone!
Wednesday 10th December 2025
Written by Alex Murtough (he/him)
6 GoodGymers caught some good deeding vibes amidst London’s festive fare!
Settled in the heart of Piccadilly sits St James’s Church.
At this time of year, it is a favourite of tourists and Londoners alike (arriving for carols and services aplenty), and we had to bustle our way through the crowds to arrive on time last night.
Yet we were soon off and away to a peaceful garden, where this special group — of Alex, Charlie, Imogen, Kush (new to GoodGym — a huge welcome!), and Steve — made a wonderful difference.
Huge and bountiful trees border this green space, and they’ve been shedding their summer coats since October. Our task was to rake the lawns and sweep the paths, clearing the leaves for good for another year.
The brilliant Catherine from Green City Projects was our host, and alongside her we turned a leaf strewn garden into a clear, safe, and tidy spot in just 60 minutes.
Thank you, everyone! Here’s to next time!
Wednesday 19th November 2025
Written by Alex Murtough (he/him)
6 GoodGymers braved the chill in Camden last night!
While most Londoners huddled in thick coats one special group were busy with wheelbarrows and shovels and hedge trimmers too.
Assembling at Charlie Ratchford Court alongside the lovely Catherine from Green City Projects, Hannah, Jackie, John, Siobhan, and Steve didn't look cold at all!
No task was too much effort for this crew! Together we:
✅ Removed a tarpaulin sheet from a soon-to-be-planted flower bed
✅ Emptied a GIANT sack of sand into endless wheelbarrows for safe depositing
✅ Emptied another GIANT sack of soil into fresh planters
✅ Cut tens (maybe hundreds..!) of overhanging branches
✅ And more!
It is wonderful seeing what 6 pairs of hands can achieve ❤️
Thank you so much, everyone! Here's to next time!
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