John D Wren

Hammersmith and Fulham

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John D Wren run their first marathon: 26.2 Miles. 🥳

Sunday 21st April

Paula Radcliffe

Paula Radcliffe

John D Wren run their first marathon: 26.2 Miles.

John has run their first marathon. This means dedicated training, consistent effort and a lot of support. There's always some pain, always some stress, and always some questioning of what life is all about when your take on something as hard as a Marathon. Your support has has helped make this possible, now the hard work is over, give John a pat on the back.

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John D Wren went on a community mission

Sun 14th Apr at 8:30am

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John D Wren signed up to a community mission.

Sun 14th Apr at 8:30am

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John D Wren went on a community mission

Sat 6th Apr at 11:00am

A bird in the giant pile of compost is worth two in the bush

Greenwich Report written by Julian Osman

Two tasks, two robins and two hosts were waiting for Good Gym as we turned up at Maryon Park community garden to be met by the wonderful Tim and Edna.. The team split in two, Sarah and Johnny set to work turning a big old pile of compost whilst Marta and Julian got on with chopping back a large overgrown bush to create a lighter space for the garden's beans to flourish in. The two robins were much more interested in the compost, possible due to there being a smaller risk of being cut in half by wayward loppers. An hour later, the compost was turned and the bush had been pared back significantly and so it was time for team, biscuits and pizza.

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