Str8 Outta Bricks-tonne

41 Goodgymers helped their local community in Lambeth
Beth Hoskins
William Dyer
Mark Gilyead
Isabel Sloman
George Clarkson
Rebecca
Jim
Tessa Hall
Sarah Beck
Aislin Mageean
Frances Collier-Wright
Oliver Kirkman
Samantha
Nicky Woodall
Emily Prescott
Philip Woodall
Carol Carney
Steven Jarman
Lara
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Katy Cavanagh
Laura
Rosa Schamoti
Tim Brown
Mira
Jennifer
Chloe Detanger
Rory Chadbourne
Jack Wilkinson
Marina
Holly Foster
Catherine Bell
Catherine Marshall
Dominique Cachelin
Marie Brueser
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Lambeth

Tuesday 9th July 2019

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Beth Hoskins
Beth Hoskins

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Mark Gilyead
Mark Gilyead

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George Clarkson
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Nicky Woodall
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What a beautiful evening of good that was. We had 2 tasks, a bonus task, 8 tonnes of soil to move, and a huge 44 runners of which 12 had never visited GoodGym before. Big uuuup Oli, Jennifer, Chloe, Rory, Jack, Holly, Catherine B, Catherine M, Dom, Kirsty, Marie and Flavia. So great to have you along!

After a quick warm up, we split into 2 groups:

Soil Dispersion @ Spurgeon Estate Vs. Weeding and Grass Cutting at PAPA's Park

Victoria had a mighty 5 staying at base to do some gardening. Valcie, who runs PAPA's cafe had provided some delicious refreshments to say thanks (guava & mango juice with some chocolate digestives mmmm...) but first they had a run round the block, including a stop off to play the piano outside a local shop!

When they returned, they split and got working on clearing the grassy areas around the trees and getting rid of weeds. Oli didn't even want to stop!

Muchas Grass-cias


The rest of us were headed to the Spurgeon Estate near Stockwell. They've recently been given some funds to sort out a garden area they have there and Urban Growth had made some planters. All the soil however was in bags on the other side of a fence...

So it was human conveyor belt time. And oh my the GoodGym machine is an efficient one. One team delivered the bags through a gap in the fence while another team moved them to the planters. Then Team 3 slit the bags and emptied them into the planters.

LIKE A WELL-SOILED MACHINE ⚙️

And when Nicky and George arrived with the long route runners, they kicked it up a gear, throwing bags over the fence and getting the planters filled in no time.

BONUS TASK:

There was also a pile of bricks that the residents weren't going to use, so we filled the soil bags and moved them to the road to get picked up tomorrow.

THE POWER OF GOODGYM ❤️

When we got back, we had a quick game of Rock, Paper, Scissors (and planks and sprints...etc.) and a nice long stretch.

Next week we're double deeding again - Ruskin Park (we got given onions last time...) or flyering and painting for the awesome Brixton People's Kitchen (except this is in Vauxhall). Get signed up here. Oh, and don't forget, it's pub week so we'll stick around for a beverage after the run. 🍾


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