







York
📍Southlands Community Centre YO23 1NX
Planet Food is a zero food waste community helping to break social isolation by bringing people together for food & drink..

Thu 6th Nov at 2:00pm
Planet Food is a zero food waste community helping to break social isolation by bringing people together for food & drink..
Read moreThursday 30th October

Mikael Hanson been cheered 10 times.
Goodgymers have noticed what Mikael has done and have cheered them 10 times. We doff out caps to you Mikael.
Thu 30th Oct at 2:00pm
York Report written by Ed Woollard (He/Him)
Even without the presence of Penny, Mikael, Jenna and Ed made light work of what sounded like a very busy day at Planet food.
Jenna got straight to work with the vacuum in the back room whilst Ed desperately tried to remember where the various styles of chairs and tables were supposed to go. Fortunately veteran of the task Mikael was on hand to add a bit of direction and before long everything had a home and we were sweeping up before a quick photo op
Thu 30th Oct at 2:00pm
Planet Food is a zero food waste community helping to break social isolation by bringing people together for food & drink..
Read moreThu 16th Oct at 2:00pm
Planet Food is a zero food waste community helping to break social isolation by bringing people together for food & drink..
Read moreThu 23rd Oct at 2:00pm
Planet Food is a zero food waste community helping to break social isolation by bringing people together for food & drink..
Read moreThu 9th Oct at 2:00pm
Planet Food is a zero food waste community helping to break social isolation by bringing people together for food & drink..
Read moreThu 2nd Oct at 2:00pm
Planet Food is a zero food waste community helping to break social isolation by bringing people together for food & drink..
Read moreSat 27th Sep at 10:00am
York Report written by Jenna Drury (she /her)
When the first donor of clothes arrived Anna, our organiser knew this clothes swap was going to be a success. The lady had bags of quality clothes from some swanky brands. We all ooohed and aah-ed then got on with the job of checking for rips and stains, soring and putting out the items. Every new donor was invited to lay their offering at the alter of swaps - it literally was an alternative use of the Methodist church alter! There was a steady stream of swappers. But the pile of donations grew higher each time, despite everyone going away happy with a new heap of goodies. Many people wanted to know if there will be another one. Anna hopes to run it at the end of every couple of months.We hope so- Goodgym will be there!
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