Goodgym Coordinator for Oxford. Trail runner, often muddy.
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Thu 25th Dec 2025 at 9:00am
Oxford Report written by Bethan Greenaway
We were 3 of 743 finishers at University Parks Christmas Day parkrun! A chilly but lovely start to the day ❤
Wed 25th Mar at 6:00pm
Oxford Report written by Bethan Greenaway
After meeting new member Nicola and a mini litter pick around Marston we descended upon the Up in Arms to say farewell and bon voyage to Anwen.
This is the speech that I MEANT to give before I became a blubbering mess......
After 7 years and an amazing 665 good deeds the Queen of Goodgym Oxford is departing for a new European adventure.
The impact that Anwen has had on Oxford cannot be underestimated. She has gathered us to clean food banks, create green spaces, look after community gardens, remove brambles, weed walls, clear litter and even move an organ over a railway bridge.
As I was making my way to the task this evening I passed all the beautiful daffodils that we've planted - a cheerful reminder that Goodgym was here!
We have had many running adventures too - parkruns, races, our View Cones run in memory of our lovely Tim, and marathons in fun places. If Anwen sends you a link to a races and says "fancy it?" you should ALWAYS say yes!!
Anwen you kept us going through Covid (with Trev's help) providing essential food packages and prescriptions for the community and much needed social contact for us too. You have literally supported us through births, deaths and marriages and everything in between.
A thank you should also be said on behalf of the stray and feral cats of Oxfordshire - another example of your capacity to nurture and care.
Oxford's loss is very definitely France's gain and we will miss you. Please raise your glasses to Anwen!!
Wed 18th Mar at 6:00pm
Oxford Report written by Bethan Greenaway
GoodGym made a return to Meadow Lane this week, supporting a brilliant volunteer‑run project that’s transforming a local playground into a nature‑inspired space for children and the wider community. The aim is to encourage active outdoor play, whilst protecting the local wildlife and promoting biodiversity.
We split into two teams to help move the project forward. One group got stuck into cutting back ivy and removing old wire fencing, using hammers to flatten any sharp ends. Clearing this area will open up a new area for children to explore safely. The second team focused on moving logs & branches to build an exciting new den and hideout space for children.
We also had a very special guest GoodGymer - Isabella the dog. Isabella took on branch-moving responsibilities and kept morale high!
We’re looking forward to returning next month to continue the transformation, and build more dens!
Sat 14th Mar at 10:00am
Oxford Report written by Anwen Greenaway
Every year we team up with Falcon Canoe Club for a spring litter pick during OxClean weeks. This year we couldn't get out on the water because the river is still very high and fast after the soggy winter we've just endured, so we set off to clear the areas along the river bank instead. Starting strong by filling a whole sack of litter in the Falcon Canoe Club car park, we then set off along Meadow Lane and through Aston's Eyot.
Unusual objects;
* a whole pile of bent tent pegs
* some sort of pagan circle, complete with scattered herbs and clay faces stuck to the trees
* full and opened bottle of rose wine
* socks
Same again next year?
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