13 GoodGymers have supported Training 4U Services with 5 tasks.
Wednesday 24th May 2023
Written by David Mansfield
On a sunny and warm Wednesday evening, a group of 9 enthusiastic runners gathered at the Trinity Community Centre in the middle of a 7-kilometer run, 40 minute walk. or quick whizz on a bike. Their objective was to simultaneously pull weeds and rake gravel, enhancing the center's appearance while promoting fitness and community engagement. The participants demonstrated great teamwork and dedication throughout the run, resulting in a successful event that left a positive impact on the community.
Wednesday 5th October 2022
Written by David Mansfield
Three weeding musketeers made it to the Trinity Community Centre this week to tackle the weeds that plague the front and back gardens.
Arriving by walking, running and cycling they got to work and made this outdoor space much clearer and tidier!
Wednesday 15th June 2022
Written by David Mansfield
This week a long, hot hayfevery run brought us to the Trinity Community Centre where Training4UServices are looking to get their overgrown garden space back into use.
We had a little workout trying to get the mower started but it roared to life eventually. We cleared the area of the random rubble and rubbish hidden among the long grass, mowed down the grass, pulled weeds from the gravel and used the big humps in the lawn to fill in the big holes.
The space was left looking pretty tidy and welcoming once we were done, though one rake was killed in action, as Ruth vigorously achieved her 10th good deed! 🎉
Wednesday 25th May 2022
Written by David Mansfield
Five runners came along on this fairly long run to the Trinity Community Centre where Mohammed from Training4U is trying to get a hold on the wild garden!
We started by clearing out the biggest weeds from the grass by hand while we figured out how to get the mower started, then gave up, then tried again... Eventually after discovering the throttle handle we brought the motor to life and the mowing could begin!
Hidden among the long grass were a number of discarded heavy old paving slabs, so these had to be prised free and lifted out of the mowers way.
By the time we left, an area had been converted from uneven long grass and weeds to an actual lawn with all random bricks and slabs removed!
Tuesday 2nd November 2021
Written by David Mansfield
This week we visited a new task in the middle of our 8km run. Suitably for Halloween, we found ourselves digging in the dark with a view of the graveyard and accompanied by loads of large spiders! 🕷️
The garden area of the Trinity Community Centre had been neglected for several years but the current occupants, Training 4 U Services, are putting it back into use as a vegetable garden.
Martin, Jenny and Sam got started digging and found absolutely no soil in the first area, just chalk, so we relocated and tried again and found mostly sand, but turned it over to clear the grass and weeds.
The area was also littered with piles of fencing and heavy paving slabs so we cleared them up to make space for the garden works.
In the end we had created a bare patch that is a perfect blank canvas to build a veg patch on. Theres plenty more to do here so I'm sure we'll be back to help the continued development.