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Tue 17th Sep 2019 at 6:15pm

#GG10 Weed-idn't just do it for the birthday cake...

Bath Report written by Sam Ollason

A group of GoodGym volunteers ran along to Action on Hearing Loss in Twerton to do some gardening in their grounds. We mainly weeded and cleared pathways to keep them clear and safe. Then we enjoyed some cake with our hosts to celebrate GoodGym's 10th birthday 🎉🎉!

Well done Bristol Half runners!

I shared the latest news from the past week with the group at our meeting spot outside the leisure centre. At the weekend was the annual Bristol Half Marathon and I know of at least 4 GoodGym Bath runners that were involved. Well done to all of you!

Super Saturday coming up!

In other news we have 2 fantastic Community Missions happening at the weekend. On Saturday we have organised a task at Bath City Farm as part of the Super Saturday to celebrate GoodGym's 10th birthday. And on Sunday we have been asked to go and help out Bath District Scouts at one of their service days. Both tasks are a great way to spend time outdoors in nature and help the community at the same time!

Along the Avon

We ran along the river path to Twerton and met out host, Evan. Action on Hearing Loss is a shared living space for people with hearing loss and deafness. There are also residents with sight loss, too. Evan and his team are responsible for keeping the grounds clean and well-maintained, and they kindly offer us the chance to come and help out. Excited that we had a good turnout, Evan asked us to split into two teams for the evening.

One team had to weed several flower beds that have become a bit overgrown and untidy since we last came. By clearing up this space we have made it easier for the residents to grow their own flowers and produce when growing season starts again. We were so eager to get up some of the pesky weeds that we accidentally 'modified' one of the handheld rakes. Thankfully Pascale was on hand to teach us how to sign "sorry" to Evan for breaking his tool! The team made a huge impact to the flower beds and also on the paving slabs that were left severely de-weeded.

Check mate!

The other team were tasked with scraping and clawing out the weeds and moss that have been growing among the paving slabs of the 'chess board' tiles in one of the gardens. They got on their hands and knees and put their back into clearing up the space to make it safer and tidier. Good work team!

Happy birthday to GoodGym 🎂 !

At the end of the task we took some pictures with the GG birthday flag and enjoyed some cake to celebrate GoodGym becoming 10 years old this week. Thank you for being a part of our mission and supporting us in this time, and here's to the next 10 years!

Thanks!

Special thanks to the awesome Pascale for coming along to the task to interpret for us despite an injury. Thanks also to Rachel for backmarking and thanks to Evan and his team for hosting us for the evening. We look forward to coming back again soon!

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Tue 17th Sep 2019 at 6:15pm

#GG10 - Gardening at Action on Hearing Loss

Keeping the grounds safe and welcoming

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Matthew Baldwin been cheered 10 times. 🎉

Wednesday 11th September 2019

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Matthew Baldwin been cheered 10 times.

Goodgymers have noticed what Matthew has done and have cheered them 10 times. We doff out caps to you Matthew.

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Matthew Baldwin completed their first run in a new area. 🥳

Wednesday 11th September 2019

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Matthew Baldwin completed their first run in a new area.

Curious? Matthew has just run their first session in another area. For that explorative spirit Matthew is awarded the scout badge. A Scout is trustworthy

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Matthew Baldwin went on a group run

Tue 10th Sep 2019 at 6:15pm

It was scythe to meet you!

Bath Report written by Sam Ollason

It was a chilly September evening and 9 GoodGym volunteers ran along to the Community Nuttery in Smallcombe Vale to do some scything and harvesting. We had a lot of fun and really enjoyed spending a beautiful evening outside among nature (and a glass of homemade apple juice and cider!).

Welcome, Matthew!

We met at our usual spot outside the leisure centre in town and welcomed a new runner to GoodGym Bath. Matthew has previous GoodGym experience running with other groups and came along for his first group run in Bath. And what a great example of a West Country task it was! It was great to have you along last night and we hope you will come back again to run with us!

Please bring head torches, lights and reflective clothing

Sadly, the nights are drawing in and it was nearly dark on our run back this evening, so next week please bring safety clothing and equipment to stay visible when we are running.

GoodGym's 10th Birthday

Our route took us over the canal and up through Bathwick Fields. We paused to take in the beautiful sunset views over our lovely city and take a picture with the GG Flag. We are very soon going to be celebrating GoodGym's 10th birthday and every group has been asked to take a picture with a flag like ours. As part of the celebrations there is a campaign to have the most people taking part in Community Missions on one day (September 21st). We are working hard to get one organised in Bath, but they are taking part across the country so you will be able to get involved wherever you are! More to follow on this!

Two volunteers from Transition Bath were hosting us for the evening. Transition Bath is a volunteering network that is working hard to make Bath more sustainable. Part of their remit is managing the Nuttery in Smallcombe Vale (located between Widcombe hill and Bathwick hill). The produce grown there includes hazelnuts, sweet chestnuts and walnuts. We had two tasks to complete and we split into teams and swapped in the middle.

This is nut your average Tuesday evening!

One task was to pick the ripe hazelnuts from the trees. They were so ready for picking that they practically fell off! Some of the nuts were quite hidden among the leaves but we bagged up a load of them, ready to be dried and eaten at a later date.

"GooodGym went to mow, went to mow a nuttery ..."

The second task was to scythe the grass around the base of the trees. Scything is an ancient and very effective way of managing the height of the grass. Some runners hadn't scythed before, and were tutored on how to focus on using their core muscles and treat the scythe like a 'mackerel in water'. For those of us that have scythed before, it was a great chance to improve our skills and get a great workout at the same time! We piled the cut grass at the base of the trees so it will mulch down and help the trees grow.

We also learnt about how the classic song 'One man went to mow, went to mow a meadow' has its origins in scything. Sadly, we were not requested to perform a rendition as we toiled away...

Apple juice and cider: perfect!

Before we had to head back we were offered some homemade apple juice and cider from one of the allotments that is managed by Transition Bath. They both tasted delicious and we appreciated the sugar boost after all the exercise we had done.

Thanks!

Thanks to Esme and Chris for backmarking for us on the task and many thanks to Transition Bath for hosting us for the evening. Thanks to Matthew for the pun this week!

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Next week we are running along to Action On Hearing Loss to do some gardening.

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Matthew Baldwin signed up to a group run.

Tue 10th Sep 2019 at 6:15pm

Harvesting at Smallcombe Nuttery

Collecting the nuts from the community garden

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