36 GoodGymers have supported Greenwich Co-Operative Development Agency with 23 tasks.
Saturday 11th September 2021
Written by Greenwich runner
Only 2 people today but sorted pre parkrun.
Saturday 28th August 2021
Written by Greenwich runner
Rapid setup and then on to park run
Saturday 14th August 2021
Written by Greenwich runner
kims first Greenwich Goodgym, hopefully more in the east of the borough for her to join in the future
Saturday 7th August 2021
Written by Greenwich runner
tents up and organisers happy, job done
Saturday 12th December 2020
Written by Greenwich runner
Three Goodgym volunteers arrived at the bi-weekly Royal Arsenal market to get it set up and support the organisers. Early indications was this would be a relaxed market.
As time passed market equipment started to appear which could then be set up. In a flash it was 20min before the market was due to open and the bulk of market equipment had only just arrived on site.
With a flurry of activity most of the tents went up without a hitch. There were a few with the odd leg missing which provided lots of festive laughs save for the market stall holders, the organisers and Pieter who was somehow delegated to solve every unsolvable problem that arose.
With weather described by some as dull and pointless there were some signs of life with the odd random gust doing so well as to lift an entire stall into the air and plonk it back down. Another flurry of stall holders madly asking for more tent weights or volunteers to sellotape themselves to each of the four legs for the remaining 6 hours.
In the end everything was sort of done and we had been there hours anyway so with Pieter dripping in cold sweat from fixing the electrics from the site, tents in an irreparable condition, volunteers that wonder off for ages and desperate break downs from stall holders, we checked out. Merry Christmas!
Tuesday 8th December 2020
Written by Rachel Henry
A cold December evening saw us out flyering the local streets and admiring the classy Christmas lights of Greenwich! We also admired the steaming kettle effect from the top of JC's head who pelted it down to Greenwich from home.
The mision gave us new found respect for our postmen and women who battle through the layers of draft exclusion, curtains, Chrstimas wreaths and various dogs that guard people's homes, let alone the miniscule fancy letterboxes in some houses. Let's all show our postmen some respect and check our letterboxes are a decent size and don't swallow an unsuspecting deliverer's hand!
200 flyers later we proved the mission possible. Well done team!
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