The Russell School - Reading Cabin

Improve the space around our new reading cabin - providing safe access to the cabin
The Russell School is a one form entry state maintained primary school.

17 GoodGymers have supported The Russell School - Reading Cabin with 2 tasks.


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Chipping away at 100 tasks

Monday 15th April

Written by Liz (She/her)

This evening started at Tap Tavern, as always, but with an added flourish as Area Activator Liz donned the wings to celebrate 100 GoodGym tasks! A blustery run along the riverside threatened to get the wings actually flying but the group arrived intact at Russell School, ready for action!

Following a very productive Sunday Community Mission at Russell School to carry out the first part of the task, tonight we laid the woodchip down and trampled it into position. With so many hands on deck, and leftover chippings, we were able to re-chip the nursery play area, tidy up the toys, remove some troublesome rubble and STILL find a little time to play on the climbing frames!

A last run back to the Tap completed the task, followed by celebratory drinks in the pub and a little look at the lovely team card made for Liz 😍😍😍

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Setting the path for the reading library!

Sunday 14th April

Written by Richmond runner

The Russell School had built a beautiful, wooden reading cabin and we were all very impressed by it. To get the cabin ready for reading use, a path is needed to lead to the wooden cabin, in order to avoid muddy feet dragging any dirt into this lovely space. We all got at hand digging up the path and laying down the foundations. Some brute force was needed to hammer down the wooden pegs and the metal pegs, which secured the plastic sheet to the paths surface. This task will be completed on Monday evening (15th April) on the next GoodGym Richmond group run. Sign up and join in on the fun and also to celebrate Liz’s 100th celebration!

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