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Remove plants that get a little bit too invasive

Tue 21st Jul at 6:45pm
Help manage the summer growth in the woods and make paths accessible to the public
Read moreSat 19th Sep at 10:00am
Help create an accessible green space that will provide food, horticulture and leisure for the community
Read moreSat 15th Aug at 10:00am
Help create an accessible green space that will provide food, horticulture and leisure for the community
Read moreSat 18th Jul at 10:00am
Help create an accessible green space that will provide food, horticulture and leisure for the community
Read moreSun 12th Jul at 2:00pm
There are some weeds sticking up around the paving stones, so removing these will reduce trip hazards for this lovely elderly gentleman. It will also make the garden nicer for him to look out onto this summer
Read moreSat 1st Aug at 10:00am
Support the local urban farm and orchard
Read moreSat 25th Jul at 1:30pm
Dignity, health and hygiene. Enabling people to leave home in clean clothes, not being embarrassed by their appearance.
Read moreWed 1st Jul at 5:00pm
Tower Hamlets Report written by John Hunter (he/him)
A special run, this one - a magical mystery tour of the locations that made up the first ever group run and the first ever coach run - from over 16 years ago (๐พ ๐ผ ๐)!
Why? Well, to bid farewell to a special guy. He's tall, he's pale, he's handsome, he has an OBE. It's goodgym's founder Ivo Gormley. Many words were said about this man at the leaving party after the run, at the beautiful Calthorpe Community Garden, so we are not going to attempt to do him justice here. But the fact that a group of otherwise strangers, all wearing their red and black uniforms with pride, were gathered on the steps of York Hall (can you use their toilet? NO) a full sixteen years after the first group of otherwise strangers gathered on the steps of York Hall, to run around and help some people, has to mean something about how powerful and enduring Ivo's idea has been.
Warm up? LEG SWINGS UP THE WAZOO ๐ฆต๐ฟ๐จ ๐จ๐จ - led masterfully and mindfully by Ade - along with some other limbs and muscles essential for running.
Bags loaded up in the Mechanical Cycling Machineโข๏ธ (it's Fast Boi Shaun Dixon on a cargo bike ๐), we are led off by Euclides Montes who, by his own admission, doesn't actually know the area at all. But who cares?! It's the running that counts! More being lost equals more running! For the relatively small Venn diagram of people who were both a) on a goodgym run and b) knowledgeable about football, Darren performed the role of Roving Reporter (bluetooth speaker) with the GOALS! GOALS! GOALS! from England's match against DR Congo. There were indeed three goals but it wasn't a pretty picture for the 68 minutes between goal 1 and goal 2. We ran past some awfully concerned looking pub goers! But it had a happy ending WAHEEEYYYYY โฝ๏ธ.
First stop (probably, can't remember the order because the goals were so compelling) was St Hilda's East Community Centre - the site of the VERY FIRST GOODGYM GROUP TASK. In 2009, Ivo and 13 others emptied a cupboard. And how! St Hilda's is awesome - long-term friend of gg Tower Hamlets, the Centre (led by Lucy) provides bilingual advisory services around employment ๐ง๐พโโ๏ธ, offers activity clubs to combat loneliness ๐ฏ, exercise classes for the elderly ๐ช - it's the kind of place that communities across the country utterly depend upon.
Question, is it possible to belong to goodgym for 12 years and still not know the name of common little yellow flowers ๐ผ that come in pots? Answer: Yes! But we planted them on the roof. Those who were particularly confident at differentiating between plants (alive) and plants (dead) also performed a valuable weeding service (let's hear it for weeds ๐ฑ!), leaving things very spruce and cheery up on the terrace for users of the Centre to enjoy.
Next stop, just round the corner off Arnold Circus, where one Ian Drysdale (runs a long way, never looks sad ๐จ๐ปโ๐ฆฑ) gave us the next bit of the history tour. DID YOU KNOW that Ivo and Ian worked together in a social-enterprise-cum-think-tank in Shoreditch, before goodgym even existed? If you didn't, you could guess. Ian showed us the EXACT SPOT where Ivo first turned to him and said, "Ian I have an idea about a club where people run around and do helpful things instead of just be in the gym" and Ian was like, "WHAT? No Way!" and Ivo was like, "Yes absolutely WAY and I'm doing it, and you're DOING IT WITH ME because you know about computers ๐ค and I only know about films and being kindly." I am fairly confident this is what was said. And so goodgym became a thing with a name and a team.
One! More! Stop! It was only TERRY'S HOUSE wasn't it! "Who's Terry?" - have you been living under a rock? Terry was the clay-pipe-collecting (no, still no idea), amateur-boxing, newspaper-reading, Ivo-appreciating elderly man who became the defacto first-ever goodgym coach. Ivo used to run to his house and there they did have a chat, and that really was it and that was kind of the point. Another goodgym man John Hunter (๐๐ป) has also been a long-time coach visit-doer and so said some words about this. Those words were like: "Having been running to my coach Florence ๐ต๐ฟ for 6 years, and then Richard ๐ด๐ป for nearly 2 years now, I have learned a couple of things about what it means to make these visits. It is a friendship, not a service, and it has the potential to be profound for both of you." They were very serious words and I'm not crying, you're crying.
With that, the history had been retold, and it was time to jog on ๐๐ปโโ๏ธ๐๐ปโโ๏ธ- to Calthorpe, and a garden full of over..ooh, a hundred? people with love and admiration in their hearts for the phenomenon that is goodgym. Ivo is a very humble man, but let's be honest, it wouldn't exist without him, would it?
Thu 2nd Jul at 10:26pm
Thanks John, the run, and the report, have made be extremely happy โค๏ธโค๏ธ
Thu 2nd Jul at 11:29pm
โค๏ธ Good luck Ivo ! Great report
Fri 3rd Jul at 12:54am
Fantastic report John - absolutely fitting this epic send-off for Ivo! Loved to be a part of this historic run!
Fri 3rd Jul at 11:43am
lovely report John - was great to be there with you all and loved the historical stops and interesting facts along the way ๐
Mon 6th Jul at 12:38pm
Love this report. And was v moving hearing about your decade+ with GG and your coaches, John. It was terrific leg swinging up the wazoo with everyone, ahead of a very special send off and celebration. ๐ฅโฅ๏ธ
Wed 1st Jul at 5:00pm
Join a pre-party run to help a community centre
Read moreTue 30th Jun at 6:45pm
The William Hobbayne Centre, home to one of the UK's oldest charities in Hanwell, has hosted many memorable events over the years where GoodGymers have lent a helping hand. From hearty dinners at Burns Night to fundraising quizzes and youth performances by the Terry Marshall Academy, the centre has seen all kinds of gatherings. But this Tuesday evening, the backyard hosted a very different kind of gig.
Taking to the stage was the 7 Scratchers Army, pioneers of the industrial symphony.
If you've never heard of them, you're clearly not keeping up with Hanwell's music scene. The 7 Scratchers Army - although not always with the same seven musicians, and not always with seven performers at all - had been touring the William Hobbayne Centre for years. Their concerts usually coincide with the start of festival season, when the weeds are at their tallest and greenest, or with the end of summer, when the wind of change sends leaves drifting into the courtyard.
Their biggest audience, however, has always been the thick carpet of moss covering the concrete. The moment the 7 Scratchers Army stepped onto the stage, the moss almost peeled itself off the ground in anticipation, eager to see the hoes gleaming in the early evening sunshine.
Like every over-the-top rock band, the Scratchers brought an outrageous collection of instruments: mighty brooms, sturdy hoes and even snow shovels, despite it being late June.
Harvey, Steph, Lena, Amy, Sevan, Richard and Kash launched enthusiastically into one of their greatest hits, filling the air with the unmistakable sounds of scraping, sweeping and scratching. The rhythmic brushing of brooms blended with the harsher percussion of hoes and shovels before giving way to the gentle rustle of dry leaves and litter disappearing into Greener Ealing bags. You might have recognised the bandโs classic Smells Like Greener Ealing there. The performance was so powerful it could probably be heard as far away as Sandy Park, perhaps reaching The Green W7 or maybe even all the way to The Fox.
June from the Hobbayne Charity, the sole member of the audience for this exclusive performance, noticed that the stage lacked decoration. She decided it needed flower garlands along the fence - but there was one problem: no tools! Without missing a beat, Richard dashed home to fetch his toolbox, returning before the next song, Screwing in the Name Of, began. Moments later, the soundtrack gained an unexpected electric guitar solo: the buzz of screws being driven into the fence.
Suddenly, the whole stage burst into bloom. Steph even wore a flower behind his ear, as if he were about to go to San Francisco with flowers in his hair. Surrounded by floral garlands, with brooms, hoes and shovels still playing their final movements, the Industrial Symphony reached its grand finale: Sweep Child O' Mine. June applauded enthusiastically.
As the last notes faded, the dust settled, and the low evening sun lit up the transformed courtyard. Gone were the litter, leaves, weeds and moss. In their place stood a tidy outdoor space, brightened with colourful flowers. Only then did the seven GoodGymers realise they hadn't actually been performing a concert at all. They had been volunteering at the William Hobbayne Centre, helping prepare the outdoor space for the charity's upcoming event. They even brought the chairs and tables from the centre so they could be easily pulled out of the outdoor storage when the celebrations began. Not bad for just one hour's work!
The 7 Scratchers Army will be back on the Hanwell tour next week, this time at Elthorne Park. Fancy joining the band? Whether they become Eight or Nine Scratchers is entirely up to you: Sign up now!
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