Father of 5, grandfather, CEO of small not-for-profit, Coach in Running Fitness (CiRF), loves football, music and parkrun
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Block or report Harvey Gallagher
Richmond
📍Anywhere AB1 2CD
Clean up for wildlife, pets and humans

Thu 29th Jan at 5:00pm
Sun 27th Sep at 9:00am
Thu 1st Jan at 8:30am
Ealing Report written by Harvey Gallagher (he/him)
So many mince pies, cakes, chocolates!
It was a beautiful, cold and sunny morning.
So many mince pies, cakes, chocolates!
Jags marshalled, Harvey ran, then scanned barcodes.
So many mince pies, cakes, chocolates!
Oh, did I mention...so many mince pies, cakes, chocolates!
Sun 4th Jan at 5:00pm
Mon 5th Jan at 10:00am
Thu 1st Jan at 12:01am
Richmond Report written by Liz (She/her)
Getting out locally to pick litter and look after habitat and wildlife, for all of us! A meaningful way to shake off the cobwebs into 2026.
Wed 31st Dec 2025 at 5:00pm
Barnet Report written by Paul Salman
Any Time, Any Place, Any Pace: December Litter Picks
December wrapped up our monthly “any time, anywhere” litter pick, and what a lovely way it was to end 2025 quietly, locally, and with lots of small acts adding up to something meaningful.
Huge thanks to everyone who took part this month, and to those who’ve been dipping in and out right across the year. Whether you picked for five minutes on a dog walk, filled one bag, or tackled a bigger hotspot, it all counts and it all matters.
We had some brilliant moments: • A festive litter pick along the Snoopy Trail, where a couple of enthusiastic children joined in by spotting bits we’d missed (future GoodGymmers in the making!). • A determined clean-up along the River Quaggy that started as a “quick pick” and turned into multiple bags of bottles, cans and polystyrene. • Solo picks, shared picks, daylight picks, and “I’ll just do this bit while I’m out” picks.
That’s really the joy of this mission. No pressure. No fixed time. No big logistics. Just being active, present, and community-minded wherever you happen to be.
Why litter picking works • It’s easy to fit into everyday life • It’s quietly satisfying (that bag fills up faster than you expect!) • It sparks conversations and curiosity • It makes you notice – and care about – your local patch a little more • And it’s one of the simplest ways to turn a walk, run, or dog outing into a good deed
As we roll into 2026, let’s keep this going – and see if we can pull a few more people along with us. Bring a friend. Borrow a picker. Snap a photo. Write a few lines. That’s all it takes.
If you’d like to get involved, need a litter picker, or fancy being added to the WhatsApp group for gentle nudges and shared motivation, just let me know. This is GoodGym at its most accessible – and most human.
Thanks again to everyone who’s been part of this through 2025. Let’s get properly stuck into 2026
Mon 12th Jan at 10:30am
Help make surplus food available to anyone and everyone from the local area
Read moreWed 31st Dec 2025 at 12:00pm
Ealing Report written by StephDucat
Another month and last month of 2025 and the litter is still here and will probably be here in 2026, but this does not stop Goodgymers litter picking in their neighborhood or in the other areas they run, walk or cycle to or through. When Goodgymers are tourists in other Good gym areas, they take the opportunity to bring their litter pickers and bag the filth up. December seems to have more boxes, cans, food wrappers etc...party time as a month of festivities. Nevertheless in the cold, wind or the dark the magic litter pickers are at work in different boroughs. Xmas delight or bitter end 2025?
Wed 31st Dec 2025 at 11:00am
Richmond Report written by Richmond runner
It was the last day of 2025 and 4 Goodgymer’s did a lunchtime session to distribute leaflets for the Shooting Stars children's hospice. There are a series of tasks starting from different areas, please come along and help if you can!
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