O-fish-al Do-Gooders

45 Goodgymers helped their local community in Bristol
Alex Cameron-Smith
Lisa Elliott
Richard Breakspear
Darren
Alice Whale
Shona Buchanan
Fiona Kinnear
Tom Hill
Mair Smith
Sally Williams
Alice Dalrymple
Jack Bradley
Andy T
Alexis Wiseman
Jenny Chak
Liam Scott
Kait Kirwan
Kathryn Close
VaguelyNorthernDarren
Francesca Haines
Laura Spencer
Zdeni Cervena
Phill Stone
Nia Evans
Chris Palmer
Georgia Merrell
Catherine Stannard
Thomasina Brown
Clem Teagle
Paul Martin
Charlotte Proctor
Katie Kelly
Saskia Felstead
Lisa Pearce
Samuel Murphy
Lia Herbert
Sarah Taylor
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Bristol

Tuesday 12th February 2019

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Shona Buchanan
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It was great to have a crowd of new faces with us tonight - welcome Fiona, Thomasina, Charlotte, Lia and Sarah!

Carb Load

We all know that we should carb load before a serious run, so we started tonight off with a serious game of Hot Potato. Runners were knocked out as we passed the squat jump around the circle, until eventually we crowned Richard as the least coach-y potato of the night.

Mount-pelier

Warmed up, off we set to Montpelier, where Bristol Waste had received three separate reports of litter in the past few days. This involved much more uphill running than many of the group bargained for, but some asked for more and set off on some hill sprints on the way.

When we arrived, the group split into three to cover the areas Bristol Waste had told us about. In actual fact, the streets varied from littered to pretty spotless - had we been beaten to it by an alternative group of do-gooders?! We still gathered in 5 bags of litter, which we left in our designated spot for Bristol Waste to collect.

Something fishy

Not wanting to waste our uphill run to get there, we also spread the word about how older people can get help from GoodGym in the area and did some work for the Yellow Fish scheme. We chalked yellow fish next to the drains in the area to increase awareness of people not putting water pollutants down their local drains to improve wildlife and water quality in local rivers and streams.

After all of this was all complete, we ran back to base, with just enough time to ensure we got to stop for squats, stairs and chair holds along the way!


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Bristol runner

Tue 12th Feb 2019 at 10:28pm

Loved the addition of the yellow fish to the task 😊

Shona Buchanan

Tue 12th Feb 2019 at 10:32pm

Thanks Richard, I am glad!

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