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Harvey Gallagher

Harvey Gallagher

(he/him)
Ealing

Father of 5, grandfather, CEO of small not-for-profit, Coach in Running Fitness (CiRF), loves football, music and parkrun


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Workouts
4010
Cheers given
35899
Cheers received
17662

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Doing good since August 2017

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1 Month Streak

Done a group run this month

87 Month Streak


TaskForce achievements
144

Sessions listed

155

Sessions led

43

Sessions backmarked

4

Walks led

171

Sessions photographed

122

Reports written



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Ealing

Gardening at St Mary's Church
🗓Tomorrow 6:45pm

📍Ealing Broadway Station W5 2NU

Make the churchyard a nicer space for locals and for the congregation

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Harvey Gallagher (he/him) signed up to a community mission.

Fri 29th May at 4:15pm

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Harvey Gallagher (he/him) went on a community mission

Sun 10th May at 10:00am

35,000 pints later

Ealing Report written by Kash

In May 2026, Brent Meadow, after a two-year break from Hanwell Hootie, once again returned as the main outdoor venue for the largest one-day free music festival in London. On Saturday, many GoodGymers enjoyed guitar riffs, bumping into friends and rocking the 2026 brown Hootie t-shirts. The following day, six of them were back at the meadow in the morning hours to cover all the tracks showing that such an amazing gig venue had ever existed.

Maria, together with friends from LAGER Can, took care of the remaining festival litter plaguing the meadow. Harvey neatly rolled the Hootie banners, then, together with Sevan, went for a hunt for six heavy buckets with sand that had served as ashtrays the day before.

Breda and Steph Ducat got involved in the main job of the day: packing up the 35,000 (or just a few less) reusable festival cups used year after year by Hootie fans. All the pint and half-pint cups had to be bagged in plastic and transported to the viaduct pub. But had they all been collected? Kash, suspicious of the bin bags scattered around the field, set off on a trashy quest of retrieving the cups mistakenly bagged as rubbish. Ew! Scouring through bin sacks, she rescued dozens and dozens of cups that otherwise would never have seen another festival.

Two hours into the session, the team split to help with loading and unloading cargo in different locations. Sevan and Breda went to Hobbayne Centre with volunteers Sue and Amanda to unload their car, carrying boxes of hiviz, volunteer t-shirts, and spare drinks that hadn’t been consumed at the festival. Meanwhile, Maria, Steph and Kash waited for a van to load the vehicle with a drum kit and the famous 35,000 reusable cups. In the meantime, they helped Ralph dismantle the volunteer tent and pack it into another van.

When Matt drove into the meadow, Maria, Steph and Kash started loading the sacks with cups into the van. Some of the ripped bags miserably fell apart, but that didn’t slow down the team, which rapidly repacked the less fortunate cups. The three GoodGymers raced the van into The Viaduct pub and were ready for action when Matt arrived. Dozens of beer-scented bags were carried to the pub’s store room, generously sprinkling the GoodGymers’ legs with leftovers of beverages in the process. Once the transfer was completed, the community mission was finished.

The GoodGymers not only helped save thousands of reusable cups from annihilation, but also redefined the meaning of beer legs the same day. What a groundbreaking task it was!

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Harvey Gallagher
Harvey Gallagher (he/him) signed up to a group run.

Mon 25th May at 4:50pm

GG Brent - Group run Kingsgate Gardening Club

Helping our local community with this important task

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Matthew Stuart
Harvey Gallagher
Harvey Gallagher (he/him) signed up to a group run.

Mon 25th May at 11:30am

Lunchtime bank holiday run to Larkhall park to clear a pétanque court!

Join us for jobs at the park followed by a social coffee - all welcome!

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