Windsor and Maidenhead

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Round 3 at St Luke's School

4 GoodGymers made their way to help the St Luke's Church of England School in Windsor and Maidenhead.

  • Jess Smith
  • Laura Paice
  • Windsor and Maidenhead runner
  • Paul Isherwood
 
Thursday, 8th of October 2020
 
Led by Jess Smith

4 runners ran to St Luke's School to continue the awesome work already completed!

Laura, Allora, Jess and Paul met on a surprisingly dry night to continue the shingle shifting and weed wrestling from the previous two tasks at this location.

After a quick brief on the evening's task, newbies to the location Laura and Allora quickly got to grips with getting the shingle out of the bag. 3rd timer Paul was on hand to offer some advice on the use of the board, shovels, scissors and wheel-barrrow to get that shingle out, clearly actions perfected over the last two tasks!

Once the wheelbarrow was full of shingle it was deposited on the matting around the edge of the carpark where Jess was stood ready with a rake, to bring out her inner landscape gardener, and spread the shingle out across the area leaving no matting on show.

The girls swapped jobs between them and shoveled, raked and weeded their way through the evening.

Weeding Warrior Paul, however, was in a class of his own! He went to town on the weeding and made a huge dent in the number there, clearing a whole side and corner of the pesky greens!

Pleased with their progress the team cleared away and that left Allora to come up with, what we believe should be Goodgym's new slogan.

Good Day, Goodgym, Good Job!

Report written by Jess Smith


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