Sat 29th Nov at 11:00am
Bexley Report written by Sarah W
With most of us coming from a thwarted leafleting task earlier in the morning, and Ceci meeting us at this task, we were back at the Community Hospice for a second session of thorn-thrashing - cutting back a prickly area of brambles so that hidden fruit trees and other suffocated plants can thrive again.
We had cleared about half the area last month, and this time we were determined to get the rest done. Before the rain.
And we did just that!
Just as we were taking the tools back to the shed, the rain set in. It was definitely a lucky escape as the forecast would have seen us getting very wet much earlier. Or perhaps the weather gods recognised that GoodGymers giving up their time to help others deserve a break!
The hard work done, a few of us enjoyed a tasty lunch and good natter in the Hospice canteen, then headed home.
Jason, the Hospice's head gardener, is sure to have plenty more for us to do on our next visit, and the more hands the better, so come along and join us!
Sat 29th Nov at 9:50am
Bexley Report written by Sarah W
This morning was all about helping two brilliant local charities and supporting a local parkrun.
First up Bexley parkrun - Manish in hi-viz handing out finishing tokens; Marta, Julian, Johnny and me running. Afterwards we mingled with the other runners, giving out Mind in Bexley's leaflets promoting their Mental Elf run in the park next weekend. So far, so good 👌!
When Ivar arrived, we donned jolly elf hats and set off to pop lots more Mental Elf run leaflets through letterboxes of houses close to the park. Well, that was plan at least.
However, a resident at the second house told us he already had a leaflet because someone else had delivered fliers along the street earlier in the week 🤔.
Not wanting Mind in Bexley to receive complaints from locals about having been targeted twice, we called it a day on that task, said 'bye' to Manish and moved on to the Community Hospice for some bramble-bashing.
Things may not always go to plan with GoodGym, but we always have fun time when we get together, so it's never a wasted venture.
Come and give GoodGym a go.
Sat 29th Nov at 9:50am
Helping spread the word about Mind in Bexley's fundraising event
Read moreWed 26th Nov at 6:45pm
Greenwich Report written by Sarah M
7 goodgym-ers met in central Woolwich on a festively chilly November evening. After a warm up & ice-breaker discussing recent movie dates, we made our way uphill to one of our favourite haunts, Dee's Childcare Nursery.
Our past tasks have included various garden projects such as putting together a tyre slide which we were happy to see is still in use.
Tonight's task was originally planned to involve putting up outdoor decorations for the childrens' Christmas party, however this was scuppered by squirrels having their own party and chewing through the lights' wires last year 🐿
So we bounced to plan B, partly dismantling a trampoline to turn it into a stage for the party. Helpfully there were plenty of crates and planks of wood around for building purposes, so we stacked and balanced and added some screws for stability. Task completed, we tested the stage with a group photo, then it was on with the show (well, a downhill run then heading home).
Thanks all & see you at the next goodgym mission! On sunday we're gardening at Mycenae and next wednesday we're painting the staff room at Brooklands Primary School.
Wed 10th Dec at 2:00pm
Tackles food insecurity and reuses surplus food to prevent food being thrown away!
Read moreWed 7th Jan 2026 at 6:45pm
Help clean up the garden so the community can enjoy hanging out with friends!
Read moreSun 23rd Nov at 10:00am
Greenwich Report written by Aman
The sun came out to greet the GoodGymers as we met at the fittingly named Assembly by the Woolwich riverside. Seven of us picked up our Sunday task to clean up a section of the Thames Path.
A very warm welcome to Vicky who is a regular clean-up champion for the area, joining the Greenwich gang for the first time, and even ran back to get us more litter picks and bin bags.
As we made our way down the Thames Path, no piece of rubbish could escape our youngest member Arthur's keen eye, as he scooted up and down the path while the rest of us tried to keep up!
Sweeping our way to a little clearing which the tide finds a convenient dumping ground, our very own GoodGym Barbie Ceci found a litter Barbie too, on her second Good Deed for the day. After making a good dent in the neverending mountain of litter, we retired to the cosy Woolwich Works for coffee, muffins and a natter.
Mission accomplished, with a pledge to do more, reminding ourselves that every little counts!
Great work everyone and see you at the next task!
On Wednesday we're at Dee's Childcare to put up Christmas lights and next Sunday we're back at Mycenae for some gardening and coffee 😁
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