Queens Park Community Council

QPCC is the first Community Council in London. We came into existence following the May elections in 2014 after local residents voted for the first London Community/Parish Council to be established.

The Council has a unique opportunity to better serve and represent the 12,500 residents of Queen’s Park and we are doing so by focusing on community engagement. We are an apolitical council whose aims are to provide residents with a community they wish to see by improving educational opportunities; improving social and economic wellbeing and improving the appearance of the local area.

45 GoodGymers have supported Queens Park Community Council with 20 tasks.


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Tabitha SkinnerAndrea AuburnLee WorthJosh Stevens

300 leaflets to mark 300 good deeds

Monday 7th April

Written by Tabitha Skinner

Tabitha Andy and Josh met in Willesden and enjoyed a jog to Queens Park in the lovely evening light We picked up 300 leaflets and met Lee to help us deliver them to the residents of Queens Park Lee realised it was Tabithas 300th good deed ! We delivered the leaflets and headed off , great work !!

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SaminaTabitha SkinnerPeteJosh StevensBeatrizTania

The Royal Delivery

Monday 13th May 2024

Written by Tabitha Skinner

On Monday evening Goodgym Brent ran/walked to Queens Park, where we met Shuwanna, a Queens Park Community conucil repreesntative.
The Queen’s Park Voice is the community newsletter, delivering news and opportunities to the 5000+ households in the ward. We had helped deliver a few weeks ago, and were back to finish the job. We split into two teams, divided the leaflets, and delivered to the houses.

Once we had completed the job ,we jogged back to Willesden Green

They are ever grateful for our help in delivering leaflets

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SaminaTabitha SkinnerLee WorthJosh StevensBeatriz

Mailed it! Queens Park Newsletter

Monday 15th April 2024

Written by Josh Stevens

After a weekend whirl of sunshine, Monday reminded the crew it was still April with icy winds. As Tabitha, Samina & Josh met at Beer and Burger ready to stay warm. An attractive run down past Queens Park to get the blood pumping to meet Lee & Beatriz for some high energy Queens Park Council newsletter deliveries! No time to stay still London wind, the team expanded out over Portnall Road to reach the mail slots and letterboxes of the residents within council region. With a small uphill run back to the starting location, the team earned a well deserved sit down in Beer and Burger afterwards.

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Giuliano OrricoSaminaTabitha SkinnerJosh Stevens

Rainy Route

Monday 4th December 2023

Written by Tabitha Skinner

It was mild buy wet on Monday night so Goodgym Brent wore their raincoats and met in Willesden green . We warmed up then ran to Queens park where we met Shuwanna who was ready with stacks of the Voice , the Queens Park Community Council local newsletter .

We split into teams , Josh tackling one side of Portnall and Samina and Tabitha the other. We were soon joined by Giuliano who we were happy to see back at Goodgym after a short break .

It didn't take long to deliver the few hundred leaflets we had , and we returned the spares and jogged back to Willesden green

No group run next week but we will be celebrating in Never for Ever at Kentish town at 7 , hope to see you there !

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PeteJosh Stevens

Full moon newsletter

Monday 27th November 2023

Written by Pete

Josh and Pete met at Beer and Burger, had a warm up then jogged 2 3/4 km to meet Shuwanna from QPCC in Queens Park, We collected 250 Queens Park Voice newsletters then proceeded to post them in many letterboxes in Bravington Road. It was slightly chilly but a lovely full moon lit night. We then jogged back, altogether about 5.5km,well done Josh and Pete!

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Tabitha SkinnerSabina CarchesioRebecca Marston

Promotion devotion

Monday 24th July 2023

Written by Pete

4 Goodgymers met at Beer and Burger warmed up then jogged 3.2km to meet Katherine in Queens Park to deliver leaflets for Qpcc promoting their free summer festival for the community. We negotiated plenty of steps and letterboxes posting over two thirds of a trolley full of leaflets. Quite a few locals should be turning up. We jogged back, cooled down and had a quick refreshment. Good luck Sabina on your Italian travels. Good job Goodgymers.

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