Swindon

Group run

See TOADS at the BEE ROADzzz...HAVEN Calling!

15 GoodGymers made their way 8.2km to help the Penhill Haven in Swindon.

  • Wandsworth runner
  • Paul Bonner
  • Helen Saville
  • Emma Sperring
  • Emily Mc
  • Lewis Bird
  • Daniel Coles
  • Jon Tice
  • Emma Sanderson
  • STUART KINGSLEY
  • Fran Machin
  • Greg Wells
  • Jason Higgs
  • Alethia Reid
  • Lily
 
Tuesday, 14th of August 2018
 
Led by Paul Bonner

Our second GG Swindon group run started with everyone giving an interesting fact about themselves. Saving the best until last, Stuart wowed everyone with his very close horizontal encounter with Ricky Gervais, we await more details. We were joined by GG tourist and Swindon first timer Tina and two Wootton Bassett Hounds, Fran and Jon. Welcome along.

It was 2 miles uphill all the way to Penhill, so it was nice to get there and meet Glynis to hear about the history of Penhill Haven, the wildlife and the Bee Roadzz. Paul was about start pulling out all the weeds and nettles when Glynis taught him, and everyone else, a valuable lesson:

What is a weed? At least 5 butterfly species rely on nettles for survival!

So the nettles were left well alone and only the dead plants removed and rubbish cleared. Lewis cracked the purple paint pots out, yes that’s purple Lewis, and all the raised beds and picnic tables were painted along with most runners hands and legs too of course.

Is it OK to paint a snail or do we have to paint round it?! - Daniel

There are lots of nooks and crannies in this small place and although that’s good to keep GGers in check, sometimes people (Helen and Emma (Sanderson) especially) did tend to end up hidden behind tall grass and even pop up from behind a stack of tyres unexpectedly. We didn’t lose sight of ‘Crazy Legs’ Emily of course.

Even in the short time we were there, it is clear there is wildlife thriving with butterflies flapping around and someone exclaiming….

A frog, it’s a frog, didn’t expect to see that!

Whilst others industriously got on with the work at hand. Lily = grafter! There is still a lot of work to do in future repairing the broken bench seats and clearing some of the grass so that the Haven becomes more accessible. So...

We will be back!

It was great to get our first proper group picture at the end of the task in the low sun in front of the nice freshly painted and cleared vegetable bed. Thumbs up to Greg for stopping around to help clear up the brushes and paint pots.

On the way back half the group went off to do some sprints on Seven Fields (with super speedy Jason running to the max) and we all made it back just in time to do some quick stretches and a chat in the café before it closed.

Huge well done to everyone. It feels like we are properly up and running now and made a nice positive difference to the local community. Bring on next week, building sheds at Playsteps Day Nursery, something everyone agreed we have zero experience in! Please bring a shed savvy friend!

Report written by Paul Bonner


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Fran Machin
Fran Machin
Wednesday August 15th, 2018 13:23

Great write up Paul! Thanks for leading the session last night. Looking forward to next Tuesday :-)

STUART KINGSLEY
STUART KINGSLEY
Wednesday August 15th, 2018 14:06

Great review Emma. Look forward to next week.

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Paul Bonner
Led by Paul Bonner

Parkrunner, Bassett Hound, and a Dr of Chemistry.

GoodGymers helping out
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    Make sure that no one is left behind

    • Lewis Bird
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    Check the documents of GoodGymers applying for a DBS

    • Emma Sperring

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