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Block or report Benjamin Crouch
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📍Voodoo Ray's SE15 4UA
Tis the season for a party 🎄
Wed 11th Dec at 8:15pm
Wed 13th Nov at 6:30pm
Southwark Report written by Daryl Shaw (he/him)
For this week’s group run we mixed things up by taking a new route to our monthly session at Thorlands. From Old Spike Cafe, we set off towards Camberwell Grove via Warwick Gardens. We then went through an alley to Love Walk and on to Thorlands from there.
Back in the Community Garden this week. We were picking up from where Lambeth left off the previous night and what we started last month. This involved laying down cardboard overlapped (to make it harder for the foxes to rip up). Before we got to work spreading mulch on top of the cardboard. Big kudos to Nelly who did a great job picking up the litter that had accumulated in the area.
Simon sends thanks for our work! We’ll see Simon again next month when we'll be moving logs to create seating areas in the Community Garden.
Wed 13th Nov at 6:30pm
Helping out at this community garden as we continue with its project and vision
Read moreWed 6th Nov at 6:30pm
Southwark Report written by Southwark runner
Today we went to Salvation Army in Nunhead to help out. After a 2k run Polis met us at the shop. After a quick tour of the old bookstore (which has had a glamorous new makeover) , Polis then introduced the task... smashing chairs!!
Polis showed us a huge mountain of chairs, which we had to move downstairs before dismantling with our legs and hammers. We quickly got organised. David, Daryl , James and Benjamin made a chain to pass the chairs down, to Nathan, Folarin, Sander and Mansur who got really good at dismantling chairs. Finally the helpful bee Nelly was clearing up and taking parts outside. Great teamwork! 🙌
As an added bonus, we were very excited to meet Nunhead Elvis, who was also helping out from Salvation Army.
Today we were also celebrating James' 50th good deed. Well done James! 🎂
Wed 6th Nov at 6:30pm
Sunday 20th October
Benjamin Crouch run their first marathon: 26.2 Miles.
Benjamin has run their first marathon. This means dedicated training, consistent effort and a lot of support. There's always some pain, always some stress, and always some questioning of what life is all about when your take on something as hard as a Marathon. Your support has has helped make this possible, now the hard work is over, give Benjamin a pat on the back.
Wed 9th Oct at 6:30pm
Southwark Report written by Southwark runner
Today we went to Thorlands to help Simon with his new community garden. Simon gave us a steady stream of tasks, from pulling the plastic tape off the cardboard boxes, to laying them down, then finally spreading mulch on top.
We finished early, with time for a "photoshoot" before heading back home.
Thanks for coming everyone! 🙌
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