Monday 26th February 2018
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Report written by Paul Bown
11 brave Goodgymers put a fork in the beast from the east by running 6km & helping Waterside Adventure Playground
Thank you all for coming last night, it was a great one despite the weather. Welcome along to newbies Meredith, Harry and Anthony - very impressed you came for your first GG last night.
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After a quick warm up we headed south via Liverpool Road and arriving after 3km to Waterside Adventure Playground to meet Dawn to do some GOOD! She explained that the Playground is used by children from all of the area from different backgrounds, some of them with special needs.
Can I fork it? (Yes you can!)
Our main task for the evening was to turn over the soil and bark around the playground so to make it more child friendly. Essentially children are going to fall over all the time while playing, we all did it and it's part of the fun, but it's important for the ground to be soft so their landings are softer!
We split into teams of 2 spreading out across the play area and forking the soil - a great workout that kept everyone warm. Parts of the ground were really frozen so needed extra work and time!
Meanwhile James and Claire cleared debris, weeds and sticks from the canal side - filling up 4 bags! They also folded up a HUGE mat that would have been hard for anyone to do on there own. Next it was biscuit time - hobnobs - yum!
All the biscuits!
Finishing off the work together in the most frozen area we'd essentially done 5 hours work (10 people x 30 mins!). With a glorious group picture taken we said our goodbyes to Dawn and headed for home via Essex Road & Highbury Fields.
The lovely Meg met us when we were stretching with the gift of freshly baked cookies - thank you :)
Well done all, lots of forking and 6km done!
Sign up next week where we are off to help Frelighters Farm and St Lukes Community Centre - gonna be good and warmer.
PB out.
Wed 28th Feb 2018 at 12:59pm
Hi Paul! Is it possible to get the original versions of the photos?
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