Chocolate, Bridges and P-p-p-pick up a penguin

10 Goodgymers helped their local community in Bristol
VaguelyNorthernDarren
Alice Whale
Richard Breakspear
Arron
Ed Newman
Jason Thorne
Melanie Young
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Bristol

Tuesday 7th November 2023

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It was lovely to see a bunch of red t-shirts ready to help Vaguely Northern Darren to enjoy his 300th deed - congratulations, Darren!

We had our litter pickers, we had our recyclables and non-recyclables bags and off we set, the 7 runners outnumbering the 3 walkers. The runners kindly went for speed on the newly-reopened Chocolate Path so the walkers would have some litter to p-p-pick up like the Penguin wrapper Arron found - How do penguins cook pancakes?*

Jason was quick on the draw along the path whilst Melanie acted as the torch for the group - a vital role if anyone asks.

As we approached the Create Centre at B-Bond we saw lots of red t-shirts heading our way and we'd found the runners, armed with their litter pickers and bags of rubbish and recycling accumulated from the firework and party area on Brunel Walk. And they'd taken some really lovely photos of The Bridge at night.

We then had the familiar "where shall we leave the bags" dilemma, trying to find a bin that would be accessible for collection. First, we stopped at the Create Centre's HUGE recycling art with GoodGymmers gamely recreating the letters in human form before starting back to Queen Square on time to get to Eats at Pieminister - it's officially pie weather, an upside of late autumn.

With pickers still collecting small bits of litter there was suddenly much excitement asninstead of findong a Bristol Waste bin we found a Bristol Waste truck stopped at the traffic light and successfully flagged it down to be able to chuck our rubbish (and recycling) straight onto the back with photos to prove it! The Bristol Waste guys seemed only slightly bemused.

The runners then passed over their pickers so they could run back and the walkers heroically carried all the pickers back to Workout in the unexpected deluge before travelling on to dry out at home or whilst eating lovely pie.

Happy 300th, Darren!

*they use their flippers


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