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Mon 12th May at 6:30pm
Sheffield Report written by James Smith
We gathered on a sunny summer's evening at the Showroom in Sheffield to survey some fish passes. We were raring to get running and witness some weirs working. Armed with smart phones, pens and paper, and the energy of caffeinated children we set off on our journey downstream. The weirs we surveyed were Lady's Bridge, Walk Mill, Burton, and Sanderson's.
River me timbers!
The condition of the fish passes and weirs was as follows: Lady's Bridge- Clear at the top, clear at the bottom, flowing, no damage. There were some builder's lights on the weir. Walk Mill- Clear at the top, clear at the bottom, flowing, no damage. Channel on left of pass blocked. Burton - Clear at the top, clear at the bottom, flowing, no damage. Sanderson's- Clear at the top, clear at the bottom, flowing, no damage. There was a lot of bird life on this weir.
As this was quite a long run at over 7km a fitness session was passed over, with the exception of a few squats for a photo op!
Upon returning to the Showroom we fully stretched off before popping in for refreshments and rest.
Tuesday 29th April
Gary Bassett has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Gary 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.
Mon 28th Apr at 6:30pm
Sheffield Report written by Tom Mutton
A huge GG SHF welcome to new runner Gary who joined us this week from Kelham Island. We hope you had a good time and will be back for more soon Gary, great to meet you.
With Karen away this week we met with MARVELOUS MALCOLM who met us on site in Burngreave with pickers, bags and hoops at the ready.
We got tooled up and headed initially downhill on the right hand side of Kilton Hill, collecting cans separately so they can be recycled. There was plenty to go at with a lot of litter that looked like it had been there for quite some time.
Once we got to the bottom, we headed straight to the top Beatles Helter Skelter style and even got thanked by a passing local resident taxi driver who stopped to thank us and show his appreciation which is always nice to get.
At the top of the hill we got bags tied up and left next to a public bin ready for collection.
We said our goodbyes to Malcolm and thanked him for his time and also brief Geography lesson of Sheffield.
Until next time, happy running :)
Mon 28th Apr at 6:30pm
Helping this fantastic local pickers group to improve their local community
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Helping to monitor & maintain fish passes in the River Don
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