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Saturday 28th September
Watson run a race with GoodGym for the first time.
Watson has done their first race with GoodGym. Performing on the day is a lot of pressure; Watson's dealt with the nerves and turned up on the day to make it happen.
Sat 28th Sep at 10:00am
Ealing Report written by StephDucat
Chilly Saturday morning but sunny. Watson gathered troops from Goodgym Ealing and Goodgym Hounslow in Archbishops Park not far from Big Ben for a 10km walk : Walk for Humanity for the British Red Cross. Start in the park, then out to the river by the Covid Wall, London Eye and all the way to Tate Modern. Then crossing over the Thames at London Bridge towards Monument, Bank, Mansion House, St Pauls, Fleet Street to cross again back to the other side at Waterloo Bridge. Last leg was by Waterloo Station , London Aquarium, Lambeth North and finsih back in Archbishops Park. Normally the troops were going to go via Trafalgar Square but as a lot of planned protests. Watson and the troops got their medal with loads of cheers. They then set off for a small walk to a local pet friendly pub as well deserve lunch for them. Along the route alot of chatting and catching up and for a Humanity walk there was alot of talk about AI. By the way, Watson is a 4 legged goodgymer - cute, friendly and active dog. Watson also got his meal treat at the pub which Remy took with her. The troops were joined by Kymm at the pub who missed out on the race as it was fully booked when she wanted to sign up.
Wed 18th Sep at 6:30pm
Hounslow Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)
GoodGymers traveled on foot, on two wheels, and even accompanied by four legs to the historic Gunnersbury Park Estate last night. The centenary celebration of the creation of the estate is coming up, so we joined the group of residents to help with a tidy up ahead of the big birthday event.
One by one we arrived to be greeted by a welcoming committee spearheaded by Rosie the dog and fellow GoodGymer Stephen. After treats had been dispensed, we learned there were two separate tasks to be completed. The first was a big gardening job on the green, and the second a paving challenge at the entrance to the estate. So while master masons Chris, Remy and Kash began mixing cement and digging trenches, the rest of the group headed down to the green space.
Led by Tony, we divided up to tackle the extremely spiky trimmings cut down by the tree surgeon, chopping them up into manageable sizes. There was also litter picking to be done, sweeping, clearing and a general tidy up.
We worked until night fell, and headed back up to admire the job done by the paving team. Impressively, in just 45 minutes they had managed to mix cement, dig channels for the paving stones and relay them in prime position. Great work everybody. There was even time to leave the inaugural paw print in the wet cement (just don't tell Rosie).
Next week we will be back for our regular visit to Chiswick House when you will have a treat as Hounslow's newest (almost) qualified run leader will be leading the session....who is it to be? Come along to find out!
Wed 18th Sep at 6:30pm
Lend a hand to locals trying to keep the area tidy and safe
Read moreSat 28th Sep at 10:00am
Walk for charity in London with friends, family and fellow walkers
Read moreSun 18th Aug at 10:45am
Come and take part in a fun challenge to collect all the clues first and race other teams back to the finish line!
Read moreWed 9th Sep 2020 at 6:30pm
Hounslow Report written by Michelle
It was Wednesday so it could only mean one thing: 10 GoodGymers met up at Gunnersbury Park to pick up the sheers once again and help keep the pesky brambles at bay.
Gunnersbury Estate is a not for profit organisation that has had the double whammy this year of Covid and the fire in the cafe by the pond. This has left the Estate with a significant funding gap of £250k, 40% of the entire yearly income lost in just a few short weeks.
We always enjoyed helping out at the park prior to Covid. Since lockdown when many of us have spent time in the park during lockdown, running, walking or cycling or catching up with friends so we’re more keen than ever to keep lending a hand while we can.
We met up slightly earlier than usual to make the best of the light and got stuck in with chopping back the bramble around one of the larger trees in the centre of the park.
We welcomed Louisa from Richmond on her first Community Mission and were joined by Luke and Chris from Ealing and Hammersmith and Fulham.
Passers by stopped to chat including the local police, and the time flew by. As usual Watson was ever the crowd pleaser, top marks for your PR efforts Watson. Before we knew it we’d chopped back 6 bags of the prickly stuff. Great work!
Don’t forget the virtual 5k in October that Pete Gillibrand Taskforce member in Cardiff and The Vale has set up, there’s a super dooper GG medal in it for anyone who takes part, £13 and the link for sign up is here: https://www.virtualrunneruk.com/product/goodgyms-october-5k/
Wed 9th Sep 2020 at 6:30pm
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