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Thu 10th Oct at 2:00pm
Southwark Report written by Laura Williams
The team met at 2-prompt today to make our way over to the Rockingham Community Centre in Elephant and Castle.
This centrally-located community centre offers an increasing number of classes and sessions to locals.
The committed and productive TRA were in touch recently, needing a hand making a start on the painting of the skirting boards in the main hall.
Forming not one or two but three groups, all heading at a variety of speeds to the hall, the whole team was in full flow by 2:30.
Following a quick task briefing by Sarah, it was all hands on deck in no time: skirting boards were sanded, mopped, and painted at quite a rate. The work was fast and thorough, and unbelievably tidy.
About in hour in, it became clear that the team were going to finish the job – one undercoat less for the Rockingham team later in the week.
The clean-up effort commenced promptly: Brushes were cleaned, trays stacked and stored, and any remnants of paint wiped away.
With a final cheerio from Kenny, along with a little bit of background to the Centre, we made our way down the ramp and headed back to base in, yes, you guessed it, three groups.
A great afternoon’s work – well done all.
Until next time.
Thu 10th Oct at 2:00pm
The team at this well-used community centre are delighted to have a hand sprucing up the interior!
Read moreThu 11th Jul at 11:00am
Southwark Report written by Laura Williams
The team's first GoodGym event of the summer saw a great-sized team assemble in the sun today to get involved with an active, outdoor task.
Today we were helping the Mint Street Music Festival distribute a lot of leaflets around the nearby residential areas.
Mint Street Music Festival CIC provides arts projects and free live music events in Southwark.
This year is the tenth anniversary of the festival, a day "filled with live music featuring an eclectic range of bands, dance performances, children’s entertainment, and food stalls."
Supported by Southwark Council's Cultural Events, the team behind this free festival were happy to have a hand dropping leaflets in preparation for Saturday's big event.
Meeting at the FGS base at 11am, we set out for a short run to nearby Tabard Gardens, before whizzing through a 15-minute, full-body workout.
It was a great effort, from the balance challenges to the seated abs moves, topped off with a few good stretches.
...And so to the task
Hannah, today's task owner, arrived with a big box of leaflets and an interesting history of the festival.
Then, dispersing into three groups, we headed out onto the surrounding streets.
Taking steps and stairs galore, we tried to distribute as many of these little leaflets as we could in a short space of time.
Venturing as far afield as we could, it was certainly a useful addition to the day's step count.
Arriving back at base at various times, we concluded it was a job well done, and a great way to spend a Thursday lunchtime.
After saying cheerio to Hannah, we sped back to base, finishing with 'the best calf stretch in the world'.
Well done, team. (And a big shout-out to Southwark Area Activator, Sam for sourcing and coordinating our task today),
Until next time.
Thu 11th Jul at 11:00am
Boost those daily steps as we attempt this big leafleting challenge...
Read moreThu 7th Dec 2023 at 10:15am
Southwark Report written by Laura Williams
Meeting by the FGS HQ entrance, we ran through a few stretches this morning, before heading out to today’s task.
Working with Lambeth-and-Southwark-based Get Rid of and Donate, today saw us sorting donated toys and books for local schools and families.
But first the run.
Matt was tasked with route navigation again, and he led a brilliant run (barely any traffic, and some picturesque streets and squares en route).
On arrival at our task location, we were welcomed into a warm hall…
Draper Hall, located in the heart of Elephant and Castle, was very kindly hosting this activity, with task owner Jayne setting up trestle tables with clear signage for ages vs donated items ahead of our arrival.
The task at first glance seemed enormous, but the team nonetheless wasted no time grabbing spreadsheets, bags, labels, and bundles of book-and-toy know-how, left by Andrea from Get Rid of and Donate.
Moving from bag to bag, table to table, working across six schools and multiple families, we assessed who would like what, from the colourful, fun and interesting range of items of available.
From Harry Potter to Pokemon rucksacks; WiiFits to My Little Pony, we aimed to combine lively reading material with fun and exciting toys.
The time sped by – a little bit too speedily. Two hours in, with 5 of the 6 schools completed, the team started to pack away remaining donated items, bin any rubbish, and stack everything neatly and carefully for Andrea to collect.
With the runners expertly led back to base by Matt, we concluded it had been a productive and interesting morning. Well done to the whole team (and a big thank you to Southwark Area Activator Sam for co-ordinating this task).
Until next time.
Thu 7th Dec 2023 at 5:12pm
Kudos to everyone! Thanks for getting this task done and I am sure the local schools and families in Southwark and Lambeth thank you too! Have yourself a very Merry Christmas (if you celebrate it).
Thu 7th Dec 2023 at 8:35pm
Thanks Sam!
Thu 7th Dec 2023 at 10:15am
We're back to Draper Hall for a variety of tasks...
Read moreThu 3rd Aug 2023 at 10:30am
The team at Galleywall need a hand getting this shed down!
Read moreThu 23rd Feb 2023 at 1:30pm
Southwark Report written by Laura Williams
We gathered outside the FGS offices for today’s warm-up, ready for our task in Draper Hall.
What is Draper Hall?
Draper Hall is a charity in the heart of Elephant & Castle bringing arts, culture, fitness, warmth and hospitality to the Draper Estate and surrounding area. The charity’s aim is to, ‘join together through a collective effort, to provide what the community needs.’
The Centre runs after-school clubs, Stay Warm hubs, exercise classes and room-hire.
Run by Sandy and Chalice, this hive of activity is continually busy, so a few pairs of hands to help with a couple of big clearing tasks today proved very timely.
After a decent-length run, expertly navigated and paced by Matt, we arrived at the centre, glad to be given the opportunity to catch our breath as we waited for the walking group.
At shortly after 2, we were ready to be briefed by Sandy in the warm Draper office.
Four fantastic tasks...
We initially started with four tasks: one team on shed clearing, another on boiler room clearing; a team dispatched to nearby Sherston House for cupboard clearing, and Ashik on locker-code-unscrambling (as it sounds).
As always, the team’s pace was phenomenal. And this task didn’t just involve lots of physical activity: the team had to dedicate a lot of brain power figuring out best use of space; what should be kept, what needed to go, in order to make optimum use of these precious storage areas for the Hall and the community groups who use them.
And yes, the time flew!
At 3pm, teams still had to load items back in the shed and commence the big clean-up effort. But we got there, thanks to their speed and fantastic project management by Sandy.
At shortly before 3:30 we were posing for a final picture in the pretty garden, joined by Chalice who’d popped in to see how we were getting on (and who’d created game-changing task sheets in preparation for today).
We headed back to the office, in two teams once again, promising to return in the not-too-distant future.
A brilliant and thoroughly enjoyable effort.
...And not forgetting a huge cheer for Southwark Area Activator Sam, who arranged the task and put us in touch with Sandy and Chalice. (Keep an eye out for future tasks at Draper Hall…).
Until next time.
Thu 23rd Feb 2023 at 1:30pm
The team at Draper Hall need a hand on a big clearing task!
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