Laura Waller

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Sticker Saturday - Goodgym does parkrun and breakfast
🗓Saturday 17th January 8:45am

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Mon 15th Dec 2025 at 6:30pm

Our Year Wrapped Up With A Bow

Liverpool Report written by Siân Phillips (she/her)

Today we were back to see Pat at one of our favourite regular task sites, the wonderful Greenhouse Project on Lodge Lane, which is a multi-cultural early years education centre focused on play, arts and nature. We have helped out there in a variety of ways over the years including mulching, cleaning, litterpicking, pruning, weeding, and even sticking leaves to a hedge, but tonight was our lovely annual task of gift wrapping presents for the local children who attend the Greenhouse. As it usually is, this was our last task of the year, and a treat to be indoors at this time of year for a cosy, festive evening fuelled by mince pies and full of chatter and good cheer.

With such lovely vibes the gift wrapping is always a very popular task, and this year we outdid ourselves with nineteen attendees including not one, not two but three new members turning out for their first task - welcome Craig, Tsitsi and Saoirse! We weren't even sure if we would all fit into the one room but luckily everyone managed to squeeze in to find a big pile of toys, games, craft sets and art supplies waiting to be wrapped. With so many keen volunteers we had all of the gifts wrapped and labelled super quickly, leaving plenty of time for chatting and catching up before the end of the session. Steph H showed us a video of her performing her excellent solo at the wonderful Choir With No Name Christmas gig a few days ago. Lucien and I will be leaving Liverpool at Christmas time and although we will definitely be back to visit - and hopefully soon - we aren't sure when or even if we will be back to live, so the group gave us a lovely send-off at what could be our last task for a while with a very thoughtful card and present, and a beautiful speech given by Sallyann. We will miss you all so much!

On this bittersweet note we all said our goodbyes, wishing everyone a happy holiday, and set off into the cold outside, warmed from the inside by the happy glow of another year of doing great things as part of an amazing community.

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Mon 15th Dec 2025 at 6:30pm

Wrapping Christmas presents for the kids at the Greenhouse Project

Helping to make sure everyone gets something this Christmas!

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Mon 1st Dec 2025 at 6:30pm

Jess-I-Can, Yes, We Ran!

Liverpool Report written by Jessica

On the first day of December, whilst the last of the evening showers continued, 6 determined Goodgymmers met at our usual suitcases spot for the run to the task. This was to be my supervised run session to consolidate my Goodym fitness leader training. I was grateful for the motivated bunch that met me in the rain, showing that classic Goodgym Liverpool support.

After a welcome and warm up, we weaved through the streets of Liverpool Central, to finish at the 2km mark on Park lane, where Bekah was waiting to welcome us. Joined by Lucian and Elaine, we were ready to start our evenings task.

The idea of clearing some of the more persistent nettles and thistles had Lucien eagerly rushing into the Park Lane garden to get stuck in Bekah , on the other hand, had an hour of exposure therapy. She braved her fears to provide much needed light and nettle spotting expertise for the group!

After an hour of weeding, a little bit of December and January planning and the mandatory group photo, the runners set off back up the notorious parliament hill! Having well tested our fitness levels, we arrived at the suitcases for a much need stretch. I was thankful to receive some lovely feedback from the group. We said our goodbyes and headed off into the night towards home. Another successful task completed!

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Steph Hughan

Tue 2nd Dec 2025 at 8:47am

Excellent!

Ivo
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Tue 2nd Dec 2025 at 9:06am

Great work everyone!

Bekah West

Tue 2nd Dec 2025 at 9:47am

Fabulous, well done to our brilliant new run leader Jess!

Ema Quinn
Ema Quinn (She/her)

Tue 2nd Dec 2025 at 10:15am

Well done Jess, great to have you join our fitness leader team!!

Ema Quinn
Ema Quinn (She/her)

Tue 2nd Dec 2025 at 10:15am

And well done Bekah for your nettle bravery xx

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Mon 1st Dec 2025 at 6:30pm

Urban Green Up Site with Elaine

Helping to keep on top of this award winning beautiful space

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Mon 17th Nov 2025 at 6:30pm

This cracker of a task is no joke!

Liverpool Report written by Sallyann Hardwick

I can't quite believe that it's a year ago since we made our way through the snow to The Arts Bar to make paper chain starter packs for children and young people who are going to be staying in hospital over the Christmas period. Yet the calendar says it is a year and the temperature drop this morning meant although we had no snow it did feel seasonally cold enough to get together with Christmas paper, pens, Christmas stamps and the ever present cheesy Christmas jokes.

Ellie did tell us that last year she had learnt a lot of the jokes and told them at all her christmas dinners and parties. She is a little concerned that she has less invites this year.... were the jokes really that cheesy or was it the way she told them?

Whilst some were saddened by the white hot chocolate being off the menu this year we all managed to find warming drinks to help us through the task plus cheesy jokes, and talks of our own Christmas party coming up on 11th December. Before we knew it we had to start to clear up there was a last minute scramble to get to 300 strips completed (and ever enthusiastic Pauline is going to do more tomorrow before the send off deadline).

We finished just in time to hand the space over for the open mic session.. despite encouragement we couldn't persuade Jess to stay on and get on stage.... we all left with no one taking to the stage this time.

Out into the cold night all feeling a little more festive thanks to the paperchain project.

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Pauline O'Connor

Tue 18th Nov 2025 at 8:09am

How lovely it was to see familiar faces, to welcome back Laura and meet Jess... warm atmosphere and welcoming company, as always ❤️

Ema Quinn
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Tue 18th Nov 2025 at 9:18am

All I want for Christmas is a white hot chocolate hey!

Sallyann Hardwick

Mon 24th Nov 2025 at 8:55pm

It was soooo lovely to see you Pauline

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Mon 17th Nov 2025 at 6:30pm

Starting paperchains to be completed by children and young people in CAMHS wards for Christmas

Provide a tangible reminder that we are all still connected despite everything.

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Mon 10th Nov 2025 at 6:30pm

Stripping beds? These piranhas shoal can!

Liverpool Report written by Heetu

Lovely dark dry night we headed off to a new spot, with Urban Grow Liverpool. Several runners from the suitcases, some from home, couple of cyclists and others met us at the urban growing space. It was a great turn out and also so lovely to have our smiley Laura Laura back!

We sadly needed to help dismantle Urban Grow’s raised beds as they were being moved out of their current home trying to find a new one.

So we all got into the task immediately all our hands like little piranha teeth removing all the “mattress-meat” in the raised beds leaving only the springs and frame carcass behind!

The original planters better described as a hugglekultur beds with logs and wood at the bottom with all the soil around them were swiftly turned into 15 plus a car full of compost bags (full of very huggly cultured soil).

We could not believe we devoured the task in less than 40 minutes which was very satisfying plus being likened to efficiency of piranhas made our day!

We can’t wait to hear where the huggly cultured soil ends up and wish Urban Grow lots of luck in finding their next new home!

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