They think it's SOIL over. It is now!

39 Goodgymers helped their local community in Lambeth
Katie Welford
Sarah
Felicity
Rosie Pierson
Alex Watkins
Keera
John Hunter
Lisa Weedon
Steve Jenkins
Eleanor Owen
Rosie Bendix
Richard Jansen
James Kerry-Barnard
Rose Cornish
Nicolle Bloomfield
Alex Feuchtwanger
Frances Collier-Wright
Isabel Sloman
Andrew Collinson
Sarah Evans
Melissa Kennedy
Aislin Mageean
Rowenna Roberts
Winnie
Jim
Elise
John Gutteridge
Sarah Scott
Michael Welsh
Dee
Rebecca
Laura Hyrapetian
Beth Hoskins
Kat Hayes
Gosia Rybacka
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Lambeth

Tuesday 1st August 2017

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Katie Welford
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LOADS of excellent runners tackled THREE tasks across Lambeth and did loads of good whilst they were at it

First up, hooray to Dee and Jim who finally got their black t-shirts after weeks of waiting. Another big hooray to Steve for hitting his 100th run and getting his wings t-shirt (on time and everything). BIG CHEERS for the excellent running all of you!

We had a nice big crowd along for some running and supporting community projects and we had a lot to do. After a nice warm up led by John we headed off to three brilliant tasks:

Group 1 was led by Sarah. They went back to the Moorlands Estate allotment and finished digging and woodchipping the path. We've been there a few times over the summer and this visit saw the path finally complete. Great stuff!

Group 2 was led by Katie. This saw another return to the BAGS OF SOIL at Loughborough Farm. They need to move some massive planters full of soil literally about 2 feet. Soil is heavy. Very very heavy. So we need to dig it from one bag to another. Rose was part of the group who made headway a few weeks ago and this time she was back for revenge! She totally smashed it in a neat little team of three, entirely emptying one bag into another before heading off to do some weeding. Katie, Beth, Nelly, Jim and John took on the fearsome task of a massive, super compacted bag. After a seemingly endless dig and shovel, they had still not transferred all of the soil. HOW IS THERE SO MUCH SOIL? Still, a top effort and a job well done by all.

Group 3 was led by James and John. They headed 2.5km down to Kennington Park and the lovely Bee Urban project led by Barnaby. There were three teams, one on watering, one on weeding and one turning compost. Dee also got handy with a saw DANGER KLAXON John did some fitness with them and everyone got tired.

And with that we all returned home and went to the pub, where we valiantly stayed outside because it's August even though we were all freezing. That's the GoodGym spirit!


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BeeUrban
A hive of activity in Kennington Park

BeeUrban is a honeybee-centric social enterprise based in Kennington, South London, which aims to positively influence the urban environment through supporting local people and promoting positive, ecologically sound practice around urban greening, building, farming and particularly bee-keeping. It’s not just about bees, people are equally important to Bee Urban. They work with everyone, whatever your age, level of experience or need. BeeUrban are particularly skilled in working with vulnerable adults, including those with mental health needs and learning difficulties.

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