Lewisham

Group run

Don’t stop beleafing

18 GoodGymers made their way 3.0km to help the Luxmore Garden in Lewisham.

  • Caireen McGinn
  • Jacqueline Francis
  • Eleanor Parker
  • jamila francis-sladden
  • Kim Parker
  • Vic
  • Amber Maurice
  • Oliver
  • Ian Moore
  • Maria Ahmed
  • Greenwich runner
  • Clare Nicholson
  • Darryl Chamberlain
  • Rachel Williams
  • Adam Letch
  • Ruth Knight
  • Sophie
  • Julia Cody
 
Monday, 29th of July 2019
 
Led by Kim Parker

After a weekend of rain, red T-shirt’s began gathering in Glassmill foyer, making the most of the sunshine and ready to run and do good.

Welcome to our first timer, Julia, and to those that haven’t been for a couple of months due to injury - I hope you enjoyed your evening of doing good in Lewisham.

News this week: - we had quite a few people taking part in the final stage of the London Relay - well done everyone! - let’s not forget the people that have volunteered during the event, I know there were a couple of night shift volunteering happening this week - great effort keeping everything running smoothly - it was Emma’s 200th good deed at the weekend which she did at a mission, helping an isolated older person with a task they wouldn’t be able to complete themselves - give her a big cheer when you next see her!

Our task this evening was a short run up hill to Luxmore Gardens (which meant we had the down hill to look forward to on the way back). On arrival we checked out the new water fountain that had been installed since our last visit and has options for humans and dogs!

Main tasks this evening were weeding the flower beds, clearing some plants that had overgrown on one of the walls/fences and watering all the plants especially the shrubs.

Once we knew exactly what was a weed and what wasn’t, everyone got stuck in with the tasks. There was a lot of looking at plants/leaves going on, working out what type of plant it was and whether it should be dug up. some people played it safe and targeted the grass that had taken over in some areas, others expanded their knowledge of plants and working out which to dig up.

Because it was a shorter run we had plenty of time to get everything done but it still wasn’t long before it was time to be depositing all the piles of weeds into the compost heap and gathering together for a group photo.

We made our way back to Glassmill with a couple of people peeling off on the way back (maybe they’d heard that I’d asked Amber lead the fitness session or maybe the call of their dinner was too strong!!). Thanks Darryl for keeping everyone together at the back of the group, we arrived at Glassmill in one group ready for a quick fitness session (big thanks Amber) that involved squats, press ups and planks, and in pairs to encourage and motivate each other.

Next week we are off to Wildcat Wilderness, it’s a slightly longer run but lovely run through Ladywell Fields and broken up with the task in the middle - details here to sign up.

If anyone fancies a community mission (details to sign up here)at the weekend then there is litter picking pre-Hilly Fields Parkrun, meet around 8ish with a bag and some gloves.

Report written by Kim Parker


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Adele Prince
Adele Prince
Tuesday July 30th, 2019 09:56

Brilliant, excellent teamwork as always! Lovely photos x

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Kim Parker
Led by Kim Parker

Area activator for Lewisham. Runner and owner of GoodGym Lewisham's dog mascot, Molly

GoodGymers helping out
  • Back marker

    Make sure that no one is left behind

    • Darryl Chamberlain
  • Photographer

    Take photos for the session report

    • Amber Maurice

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