Lambeth

Group run

Everything you say to me takes me one step closer to the hedge, and I'm about to rake

38 GoodGymers made their way 5.0km to help the Rookery Gardens, St. Mark's Primary School, and GROW Holland Town in Lambeth.

  • Elise
  • Claire Bayley
  • Katie Welford
  • James Kerry-Barnard
  • Sarah
  • Jitendra
  • Milly
  • Tom Benson
  • Lambeth runner
  • George Clarkson
  • Steve Jenkins
  • Tom
  • Anna Howarth
  • Judith Fagelson
  • Ellie West
  • Kate Dunford
  • Alex Feuchtwanger
  • Jim
  • Richard Jansen
  • Dee
  • Removed User
  • Lucy Ranson
  • Matthew Stuart
  • Paul Tait
  • Freyja Winterson
  • Aislin Mageean
  • Michael Welsh
  • Rose Cornish
  • Melissa Kennedy
  • Sarah Evans
  • Keera
  • Sophie King
  • Tim Wheatley
  • Jess Pancholi
  • Becky Guthrie
  • Zahra Baitie
  • Evi Steyer
  • Kerri Bissoonauth
 
Tuesday, 4th of July 2017
 
Led by Katie Welford

Loads of excellent runners ran between 3 and 12k to support THREE tasks across Lambeth. Then James wrote a pun based on Linkin Park's appearance at Brixton Academy that evening. No raking was involved in this run

It was a lovely hot evening and that meant we had a bunch of lovely new starters - unlike last week when everyone was at home cos it rained. After a quick intro, the long run group set off, led by Tom Hunter, to Streatham Common and the beautiful Rookery Gardens. A solid 5.5km away, this isn't a run we do often but on a summer evening like this, a long run and weeding some crazy paving is just the ticket!

Here's the lowdown from Tom:

11 Runners braved a colossal 11km round trip to the far-flung location of the Rookery in Streatham Common. It was a lovely evening for it, with some stunning views of South London along the way.

We met Dominic who informed us that as a protected site, The Rookery is forbidden from using chemicals to kill their weeds. So they have to take care of them the old fashioned way... With a committed group of sweaty runners and a selection of trowels. Absolutely no problem at all for our group and with Steve demonstrating superior broom handling ability, we had the whole place looking even more splendid.

Despite the offer of a bus ride back. Nobody was even the slightest bit interested! (and definitely not because we had forgotten our oyster cards either!) We then stormed it back home in amazing time. Well done all!

The rest of us split into two groups and did a warm up based on animals, inspired by Tom Benson's love of Lekkido the Lobster. James also did some singing of Linkin Park songs. Then we were off!

Did you know Linkin Park are playing at the Academy? Asked James

One group went with Sarah back to Holland Park Estate to finish off making a cascade flower bed by adding some logs to create steps. The second went with Katie to St. Mark's Primary School near Oval. They have an amazing outdoor space, which needed some weeding and lots of painting. We did some calf strengthening exercises and then headed off home all hot and sweaty.

NICE!

Report written by Katie Welford


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Ruth Taylor
Ruth Taylor
Wednesday July 5th, 2017 10:07

What an awesome pun.

Bristol runner
Bristol runner
Wednesday July 5th, 2017 11:55

Brilliant pun work, shame no rakes were involved. It's pundamentally flawed.

Benjamin Annear
Benjamin Annear
Thursday July 6th, 2017 00:01

Very punny! Loving it

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