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Tiny Forest Barnet Tree Keeper role including Citizen science Environmental measurements.
🗓Tuesday 24th March 6:45pm

📍Phoenix Cinema N2 9PJ

Improve green space and provide Environmental data..

Subham Basu
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Tue 3rd Mar at 6:45pm

Raising beds on a rising moon, GoodGym get stuck into gardening

Barnet Report written by Paul Salman

Moonlight Mission at FUEL Lands On Tuesday evening our GoodGym Barnet crew gathered outside the Phoenix Cinema before heading off on a short 1.5 km run to FUEL Lands, where Finchley Charities are developing a community allotment. A bright moon lit the start of the run, before disappearing behind thick grey cloud, leaving a rather dramatic sky above us as we arrived to meet Bridget and Sheela from Finchley Charities. The task was to reposition several raised beds so they ran parallel with the path, making them accessible for people using wheelchairs or with restricted mobility. This wasn’t just a simple shuffle — it meant emptying the beds, removing the wooden frames, repositioning them, and refilling them with woodchip and soil. With only three GoodGymers on the task, expectations were modest. Maybe one bed if things went well. But the GoodGym work ethic kicked in. Working in the dark, we dismantled, moved and rebuilt the beds, eventually completing three fully reassembled raised beds, ready for planting. Not bad for a small crew and a head-torch shift. Even in the low light you could see the potential of the site. The allotment is shaping up to be a wonderful community space where people can get involved in gardening and spend time outdoors. The project is run by Finchley Charities, an extraordinary local organisation that has been supporting people in the Finchley area for over 600 years. Mission accomplished, we jogged back to the Phoenix Cinema where popcorn and refreshments awaited. Fancy getting involved? We’ll be back helping again soon join us for a run, a workout, and the chance to support a brilliant local project.

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Tue 3rd Mar at 6:45pm

Food Bank and Community Allotment

Help grow food for the community.

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George Ttoouli
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Tue 10th Feb at 6:45pm

Pew Can Play at that Game

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.

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Paul Salman

Wed 11th Feb at 7:14am

The guided tour was an extra bonus! Thanks to Helen.. and well done for braving the torrential rain!

Subham Basu

Wed 11th Feb at 1:53pm

Great to see the hardiness of those who ran in the rain!

Amir Ohadi

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.☘️

George Ttoouli

Fri 13th Feb at 2:01pm

Thanks Amir and everyone!

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Tue 10th Feb at 6:45pm

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Tue 24th Mar at 6:45pm

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Sun 25th Jan at 11:00am

A litterary starter session with GoodGym

Barnet Report written by Paul Salman

GoodGym Barnet Starter Session & January Challenge Good Deed

A dull January day, but thankfully the rain mostly held off just the odd light mist to keep things atmospheric.

We gathered at Stephens House & Gardens, chatting and welcoming everyone along. Huge thanks to today’s heroes , and a big welcome to Joyceon her very first GoodGym run she did magnificently and fitted right in from the off.

We spent a bit of time talking about why Stephens House & Gardens is such a special place. As a charitable trust, it relies heavily on volunteers and community support, and it’s somewhere we help throughout the year with a wide range of tasks.

From there, we headed off to Long Lane Pastures, a local nature reserve we support occasionally. It’s a fantastic spot to explore, but the path alongside it was looking pretty tired, so out came the bags and litter-pickers. With limited time we didn’t quite finish the job definitely one to return to.

We then ran on to visit the Tiny Forest, giving our newer runners and walkers a flavour of the kinds of community projects we support on GoodGym runs.

After the session, some of us rounded things off with well-earned snacks and drinks at the Stables CafĂŠ back at Stephens House & Gardens a perfect way to end the morning.

Another great example of getting active, doing good, and enjoying each other’s company. Well done everyone

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Paul Salman
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Fri 23rd Jan at 6:45pm

On the ropes and fighting fit

Barnet Report written by George Ttoouli (he/him)

Three of us gathered for a session, this time mostly on top ropes. Beattie has climbed a lot in the past, but not for a while. It was Theodore's first time climbing in the UK and second climb ever. So we had a gentle go on the ropes, followed by a bit of bouldering.

A helpful receptionist told me I can bring five free first timers every month because I'm a member, which is great!

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Paul Salman
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Paul Salman

Tue 27th Jan at 5:34pm

Nice colour coordination!

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Sun 25th Jan at 11:00am

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Tue 20th Jan at 6:45pm

GoodGym Barnet offering the Dark Side of Fitness

Barnet Report written by Paul Salman

Dark Arts, Woodchip & New Faces 🌙🌲

Last night’s group run reminded us why GoodGym is such a brilliantly odd and rewarding thing to be part of.

We gathered in the welcoming glow of the Phoenix Cinema foyer, chatting and catching up while meeting a couple of new faces a warm welcome to Jack and Jamie who both dived straight into the spirit of the evening. Numbers were handed out and, in keeping with January tradition, we briefly checked in on how everyone’s New Year’s resolutions were going. The verdict? Not much to report but crucially, everyone had turned up, which already counts as a win.

A quick warm-up followed outside the cinema, making full use of the uphill gradient for kick-ups, crossovers and skips ... proof that you don’t need fancy equipment when you’ve got gravity on your side.

Subham kindly volunteered to back-mark… and within about two minutes found himself at the front of the group. To his credit, he noticed before anyone else did, which gave us all a good laugh!

We headed off towards St Martin’s Primary School, only to arrive to a scene straight out of a mystery novel: locked gates, no lights, and a very quiet school. Just as we were wondering whether we’d taken a wrong turn into a spy film, John appeared to open up and set us to work.

Tasks included improving paths around the forest school area particularly near the fire pit and outdoor kitchen with the added bonus that we managed to tackle some extra path work too. A bit of digging, some wheelbarrowing, and a lot of purposeful activity in near darkness: exactly the kind of thing that makes GoodGym feel refreshingly different from an indoor gym session.

Before long it was tools down, a steady run back and gentle stretch.

Running, digging, and volunteering in the dark on a cool January evening turns out to be just about perfect: short, sharp, effective exercise with real purpose. For Jack and Jamie and anyone else wondering whether to come back this is what we do. Different every week, always friendly, and always worth turning up for.

Same time next week?

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