Lambeth

Group run

Soiled My Plants

27 GoodGymers made their way 8.8km to help the Loughborough Farm, Portico Gallery, and Styles Gardens in Lambeth.

  • Beth Hoskins
  • Elise
  • Bromley runner
  • John Hunter
  • Mark Gilyead
  • Isabel Sloman
  • Sarah Hirst
  • Alice Clerkin
  • Frances Collier-Wright
  • Michael Welsh
  • Samantha
  • Zara
  • Nicky Woodall
  • Lambeth runner
  • Paul Fawcett
  • Steven Jarman
  • Maeva
  • Angela
  • Jennifer
  • Lambeth runner
  • Rebecca Dowse
  • Shauna
  • Anna Hui
  • Matt
  • Will
  • Jessica Emily Mayers
  • William
 
Tuesday, 8th of October 2019
 
Led by Mark Gilyead
he/him

27 absolute champs met up this evening for some fine running, efficient tasking and a whole lot of cake.

We first welcomed Jessica and William to the crew 👏 and heard about all the fun things going on in and around GoodGym Lambeth.

And then we split; half taking the 9k run option to the Portico Gallery and half opting for a more chilled 3k run to a couple of tasks near Loughborough Junction.


Beth and Samantha took the lead on the shorter run and had this to say:

As we approached Loughborough Junction farm we spotted Karen heading round the corner with a wheelbarrow to Styles Gardens so headed there to meet her and three stayed there to do some digging. The bulk of the work though was at Loughborough farm so the majority of the group were based there and tasked with moving soil from a couple of large bags to a couple of other large bags. It sounds simple enough but add in limited light and wheelbarrows with some tricky turns to negotiate and it all became quite the challenge. After half an hour we’d made a decent dent in the original bags and headed back to Papa’s wondering how much cake we could get through before the portico group got back.


The rest of us headed off to the weird and wonderful Portico Gallery in West Norwood. They've long been at the core of the WN Feast which happens on the first Sunday of the month, storing all the gear used for the stalls.

John gave us a run down of our task, with some company from a much slimmer looking (in a good way) Methuselah the cat, and we got to work.

The Lighthouse Family

With some expert light shining from Alice and John, we split the gazebo weights into categories based on whether their straps had velcro, clips or needed attention. Once sorted, we neatly put the clipped bags back on the pallets so that John's team could sort fix up the rest.


On our return we were all treated to an UNBELIEVABLE array of bakes;

🍰 Matt invented a lovely moist Mojito Cake (& it was vegan 🤩)

🍰 GoodGym Olympics star baker Issy cooked a delicious Dorset Apple Cake 🍏

🍰 On a 1920's theme Beth brought a yummy banana cake with rum-soaked cherries in 🍒

🍰 And not convinced there was going to be enough cake (lol), Sarah brought a sumptious coffee cake AND some Mars chocolate crispy cake 😋

And Valcie from Papa's Park left us some sweets for our community mission work at the weekend!

Same again next week please everyone! 👅

Report written by Mark Gilyead


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Mark Gilyead
Led by Mark Gilyead

Area Activator for GoodGym Bromley. Mostly runs for the train. On purpose obvs. Also helping to launch new GG areas with the central team 🚀

GoodGymers helping out
  • Back markers

    Make sure that no one is left behind

    • Isabel Sloman
    • Samantha
  • Document Checker

    Check the documents of GoodGymers applying for a DBS

    • Beth Hoskins
  • Report Writers

    Be in charge of writing the session report

    • Beth Hoskins
    • Samantha
  • Photographers

    Take photos for the session report

    • Beth Hoskins
    • Samantha

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