We shed our spare tyre and wobbly butts!

10 Goodgymers helped their local community in Kingston upon Thames
Nicky West
Mark Barun
Jane Yelloly
Nicola Cage-Brimelow
Claire Murphy
Kate Haworth
Laura Waller
Nik West
Roz
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Kingston upon Thames

Tuesday 6th November 2018

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Nicky West
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Mark Barun
Mark Barun

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Kate Haworth
Kate Haworth

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Nik West
Nik West

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Tonight we ran to a familiar GoodGym haunt at the Canbury Community Garden. It was our first group task that had people join for both the walking and running route options and we were very pleased to welcome Roz for her first GoodGym deed. She showed us that she had been well briefed by Kate and came fully kitted up and ready for action.

After a fun warm up, which was at times more reminiscent of the ministry of silly walks due to our skipping styles and monster lunges, we headed out into the darkness along the river towards the gardens. We split at Kingston bridge with the walking group heading along the tow path and the running group heading out on the longer route across the river. We arrived at the gardens with not a squawk to welcome us. We were worried it might be a case of Chicken None rather than Chicken Run!?!

It was great to see the progress that has been made with the garden with new crops for every visit. While the chickens were sleeping soundly all cooped up, we all headed to our beds, but there was no lying down to be done! First task was to shift the compost and level the beds and fill the pond, from our old friend wobbly butt!

Although we struggled to locate the compost, when we found ourselves standing on top of it we didn’t lose our composture! Armed with trusty wheelbarrows and shovels we set to work reducing the muddy mountain and covered the beds with their compost blanket, lovingly tucked in with a kiss from a rake. We showed those chickens that we can-bury those beds!

Whilst pondering on our next task we worked hard on taming our wobbly butts by topping up the duck pond at the back of the gardens. We had a quacking time!

We had energy to spare as we hadn't tyred ourselves out, so we prepared the tyre tubs for potato planting. We had to tread carefully but we hope that the potato harvest will make it a Goodyear!

Tasks complete we tidied away our tools and returned back along the river together! A great team task and we’re egg-cited to hopefully return again soon!

*Note from Run Trainer * This is a great report, thank you Nicky and a huge congratulations on reaching your 50th good deed in such a speedy time with GoodGym. Great back marking, thank you Nik. In tonight's news we also talked about festive tasks for December - please do give me a shout if you know anyone we can assist that ticks that box and look forward to seeing you next week


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Canbury Community Garden
A community gardening group

We are transforming a disused gardeners' yard on the edge of Canbury Gardens, Kingston, into a community space for wildlife-friendly food-growing

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