Wednesday Group Run - Weeding the Gravel Sign
Do Good, Get Fit
Location
University of BedfordshireVicarage Street
Luton
LU1 3HZ
Date and time
18:45 - 20:30Wednesday evening group sessions are all about coming together as a big team and heading out together to a practical task out in the community.
This week we are going to run up to the Welcome to Luton gravel sign that welcomes people arriving into Luton. It's got a bit overrun with weeds and we'll get it looking fresh again!
We'll meet up at 6:45 at the University on Vicarage Street, where we'll say hi to eachother and warm up for the run.
It's 2.4km each way so you'll do about 5km total with a break in the middle.
Walkers are welcome, we'll send you off early with someone else so you can make it to the task in time so do be prompt if you want to walk.
Bikers are welcome too but make sure you've got lights and are happy riding in the road when we're not on cycle paths.
Discussion
Luton
New to GoodGym?
This is a GoodGym group run, where we run to help a local community organisation and then run back.
New GoodGymers are welcome to GoodGym group runs - no one gets left behind. You're unlikely to be alone, hundreds of new people sign up every week.
Location
University of BedfordshireVicarage Street
Luton
LU1 3HZ
Date and time
18:45 - 20:30Walkable
You will be able to join a group walking to the task if you'd prefer not to run.
Options are available to run between 5km and 5km in total
Remember that we run/walk to and from the task, so you'll only be running/walking for half this distance in one go.
This is a standard GoodGym group run. If you're worried about any aspect of the session, contact us.
University of Bedfordshire
Vicarage Street
Luton
LU1 3HZ
Meet in the square outside the RadioLab studio and opposite the university gym
Led by David Mansfield
Luton Area Activator
What to look out for
Age Restriction
GoodGym welcomes anyone aged 18 or over. If you are under 18 then you will be unable to participate in any GoodGym activity
Make sure you've read our general guidelines for safety when running and at a task.
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