David Ardill

David Ardill


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Doing good since June 2016



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David Ardill went on a group run

Wed 20th May at 5:00pm

Smash and run!

Bolton Report written by Rowan Ardill (he/him)

Part mission, part therapy - this week we headed to Devonshire Road Primary School to help with the demolition of a portacabin style classroom.

There were crow bars and lump hammers galore as we spent 75 minutes smashing walls to pieces - the very best way to end a Wednesday!

Sumaiya joined us for her first GoodGym session and we were also supported by David, Mumtaz, Laurence, Ken and Hannah - making this one of most attended sessions to date!

Next week we'll be returning to for some more demolition and also doing a bit of balsam bashing - be sure to sign up for a duo of highly satisfying missions!

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David Ardill signed up to a group run.

Wed 20th May at 5:00pm

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David Ardill has done their first good deed with GoodGym. 🎉

Monday 12th January

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David Ardill has done their first good deed with GoodGym.

David is a now a fully fledged GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the first time. They are out there making amazing things happen and getting fit at the same time.

Rowan Ardill

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Rowan Ardill
Rowan Ardill (he/him)

Mon 12th Jan at 3:33pm

Great to have you along, thanks for getting stuck in!

David Ardill
David Ardill went on a group run

Mon 12th Jan at 12:30pm

How much (wood)chip would a GoodGymer ship, if a GoodGymer could ship (wood)chip?

Bolton Report written by David Ardill

While it can be quite tricky to visualise, before the fact, the exact volume, weight or quantity of woodchip needed to cover a set area, one thing is certain: with eleven pairs of willing hands, it can be surprisingly quick to relocate it all, and rejuvenate a space.

The task at hand featured half a truckload of freshly chipped tree of unspecified type or genus, several members of the Friends of Harwood and Longsight Park and a couple of willing GoodGymers, huddled in the rain outside Harwood Library on a grim Monday lunchtime. The objective was to spruce up several of the bedding areas outside the library by spreading said chip evenly, giving it a visual uplift and helping to transform previously muddy and unsightly patches of ground.

Armed with a dazzling array of shovels, barrows, rakes, brushes and, in one case, rubber kitchen gloves, the team made light work and established an efficient system, quickly settling into a rhythm of work. As well as prompting several comments from passing members of the community ('Doesn't it look great? Much better!'), the premise of GoodGym itself was a hot topic of conversation - and the concept, and support, gratefully received by the Friends group.

A special thank you to the staff at Harwood Library, who opened the doors and offered a brew in the warm and dry surrounds, as well as chance to contribute to the tackling of a particularly-challenging 1000-piece jigsaw into the bargain. As a community warm space, the chance to step inside and receive not only respite from the weather but the warmth of some friendly conversation, it was a lovely reminder and illustration of the importance of local libraries and similar places; and all the more rewarding to help contribute to keeping the area looking it's best.

I (David) also loved attending my very first GoodGym session and will definitely be back for more!

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David Ardill signed up to a group run.

Mon 12th Jan at 12:30pm

Shifting wood chippings 🪵

Improving the surrounding area for residents

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