Liz Daly

Liz Daly


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Liz Daly has done their first good deed with GoodGym. 🎉

Wednesday 17th June

GoodGym Runner

GoodGym Runner

Liz Daly has done their first good deed with GoodGym.

Liz 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.

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Liz Daly completed their first run in a new area. 🥳

Wednesday 17th June

Scout

Scout

Liz Daly completed their first run in a new area.

Curious? Liz has just run their first session in another area. For that explorative spirit Liz is awarded the scout badge. A Scout is trustworthy

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Liz Daly went on a group run

Tue 16th Jun at 6:15pm

Wheel-ing up and down the allotment

Brighton Report written by STEFANIA ROSSO (she/her)

Yesterday, we saw record GoodGym participation to help a new organisation: the MEP Multiculture English Project Garden Project. Since 2010, the project has taught gardening, horticulture, and English language skills to asylum seekers, providing a dedicated space to put this knowledge into action.

We welcomed back returning GoodGymers—Rob, Rachel, Rebecca, and Rosie — alongside tree brand-new members: Liz, Abdallah, Mohammed. They all took on the fitness challenge of running or cycling uphill for nearly 5km to reach Roedale Valley Allotments, located in a lush green valley near the top of Ditchling Road. Once there, Will welcomed the team with several tasks, including landscaping, weeding, turning compost, and wheelbarrowing mulch up and down the allotment slopes.

Another Workout for the Future!

Allotments are invaluable community assets that boost health and wellbeing, provide sustainable growing spaces, and create biodiverse green corridors. Beyond being a vital part of our city's heritage, they play a crucial role in our future. These sites act as critical urban wildlife havens, supporting plant, insect, and animal life by providing diverse microhabitats. In fact, these sanctuaries can support up to 50 times more pollinators than standard council-managed parks. Furthermore, the project's allotment sessions help participants learn new vocabulary, engage in physical activity, and adopt healthy lifestyles—massively benefiting their mental health, confidence, and self-esteem.

It was a thoroughly pleasant evening supporting a fantastic new initiative—definitely one to remember and return to!

Want to get involved? Check out what else is coming up HERE at GoodGym Brighton.

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Liz Daly
Liz Daly signed up to a group run.

Tue 16th Jun at 6:15pm

Helping at a community allotment!

These tasks will help us create a beautiful space for people to grow food, learn English and relax in!

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