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Aaron has done their first good deed with GoodGym. 🎉

Sunday 30th October 2016

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Aaron has done their first good deed with GoodGym.

Aaron is a now a fully fledged GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the first time. They are out there making amazing things happen and getting fit at the same time.

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Aaron completed their first weekend mission. 🥳

Sunday 30th October 2016

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Aaron completed their first weekend mission.

Aaron has forgone the usual weekend routine. Instead of lie-ins, roasts and strolls around the park Aaron has dropped everything to run a GoodGym mission for someone who needed help. Respect

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Aaron run their first missions with GoodGym. 🤩

Sunday 30th October 2016

Mission accomplished

Mission accomplished

Aaron run their first missions with GoodGym.

Aaron has just done something they've never done before. Aaron has just run a mission; they've changed their running route and run to help someone who really needed their help.

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Aaron went on a community mission

Sat 29th Oct 2016 at 1:00pm

Shackled to the pond

On Saturday morning after, having watched GoodGym feature on BBC breakfast, two seasoned GoodGym runners were joined by four newcomers at Dacres Wood Nature Reserve. Before we got to work Tim gave us a bit of the history of the reserve which started out life as the Croydon canal and was a popular hangout for Shackleton back in the day. The reserve is home to some very old Turkey Oaks which amazingly are still upright despite some having a sizable hole at the base. With the tour over it was time to get our waders on and quite literally get stuck in. The pond is designed to be amphibian friendly but the reeds have been taking over leaving the frogs and toads very little open water to move around in. Our job was to pull out as much of the reeds as we could without falling in. It was hard and stinky work but after an hour and a half we'd made significant progress and transferred a lot of reeds from the pond to a big compost pile and even seen a couple of little frogs. Once we'd returned our tools and removed our waders Tim very kindly invited us to his house for tea, cake and much needed showers.

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