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Help grow food for the community.

Sunday 12th April

Amanda earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
Amanda completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Amanda was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
Sun 12th Apr at 11:00am
Barnet Report written by Daniel Mermelstein (He/him)
Four goodgymers went along to the Mutton Brook Tiny Forests to help the local community in their first citizen science event of 2026.
With local residents, they engaged in all sorts of different surveys of the Tiny Forests: soil compaction, thermal comfort, tree measuring. And they collected several bags of rubbish around the site.
The weather played its part: it was windy but gloriously sunny and everyone was happy to be out on this spring day,blowing away the winter cobwebs.
The surveys help collect data from the 200+ forests dotted around the country, which environmental charity Earthwatch collates and analyzes.
If you want to learn more about the science around the Tiny Forests, visit this link
We look forward to the next community mission at the Tiny Forests!
Thu 26th Mar at 10:00am
Improve the environment at a busy tube station and also get involved with gardening
Read moreTue 10th Feb at 6:45pm
Barnet Report written by George Ttoouli (he/him)
For our first indoor session of winter (I know right?!), Barnet Goodgym brought their energy and gusto to St Mary's Church in Finchley Central. Following a bit of a storm, a ceiling cave in and half a year of rain management, the church finally had the gutters fixed and roof patched. All that remains to mend are the pews.
Goodgym to rescue - nine of us in all! Five of us braved the bleak rain, gathering at the Phoenix - Beattie arriving first, as usual - for a run up the East End Road, including Amir who popped over from Brent. Lucinda and Subham took up back marking, though Subham kindly took the lead as we neared our destination, steering us to a lovely car-free route around the back of Stephens House - a run leader in the making!
Arriving at St Mary's Church in good time, we were met by our host, Helen, and Paul, Kirsten and our honorary mascot, Gus. Soon after Amanda and Theodore rocked up and we got to work.
The task involved waxing down damaged pews with steel wool padding, leaving them for a few minutes, then polishing them hard with tea towels. A fairly simple task, but one that turned into a good work out. The polishing was the real energetic work, requiring a lot of pressure to smooth out the hardening wax. But with so many of us we made light work of roughly 8 pews in the morning prayer section. The pews are used on a daily basis, so they were really glad for the work.
After, Helen gave us a quick tour of the church and a brief history of some of the older parts and decorations. Maybe we'll be back to do a bit more work, as the other pews might be in need of a bit of TLC anyway.
Then, with that lovely, satisfying feeling in our chests, we headed to the nearby pub to round the evening off by slaking our thirst and sating our bellies.
Wed 11th Feb at 7:14am
The guided tour was an extra bonus! Thanks to Helen.. and well done for braving the torrential rain!
Wed 11th Feb at 1:53pm
Great to see the hardiness of those who ran in the rain!
Thu 12th Feb at 7:27am
Shiny pews, happy churchgoers, and a fine example of teamwork and community in action , bringing new life into centuries of history. Thank you, George, for such a beautiful report.☘️
Fri 13th Feb at 2:01pm
Thanks Amir and everyone!
Tue 30th Sep 2025 at 6:45pm
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