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Sue Gregory-Johnson has done their first good deed with GoodGym. 🎉

Tuesday 15th May 2018

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Sue Gregory-Johnson has done their first good deed with GoodGym.

Sue is a now a fully fledged GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the first time. They are out there making amazing things happen and getting fit at the same time.

Mark Barun

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Mark Barun

Wed 16th May 2018 at 7:40am

You were just awesome last night Sue - So great to have you there with us and really hope you can join us again soon ;-)

Sue Gregory-Johnson
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Tue 15th May 2018 at 6:45pm

Shed I stay or shed I go!

Kingston upon Thames Report written by Richmond runner

LAUNCH NIGHT!!!

And so it begins, Tuesday nights, 6.45pm, at The Guildhall in Kingston. That's right, tonight saw the launch of GG Kingston and 32 runners came to join us as we celebrated the pairing of GoodGym and Kingston Council in order to get fit by doing good in the community.

We had the pleasure of being joined by Mayor, Julie Pickering , who gave a warm and heart felt speech that made some runners feel as though they were part of some great developmental changes in the borough. It was wonderful to have the Mayor wish us well and offer such encouraging words of support for GoodGym. In addition to this we were also joined by Martel Atterbury and Sue Gregory-Johnson from the Sports and Leisure Development Team a Kingston Council. Martel played a key role in getting Kingston off the ground and Sue was fantastic tonight, sending out a live stream on Twitter of the run - check it out...

After the briefing and warm up we set out on our first run, heading to Tolworth Allotments to prep an allotment and move a shed for Community Brain and the SHEDx project. This organisation have recently taken over the abandoned Tolworth Allotments with the aim of teaching food growing and generating sustainable sources of locally produced food. They want to inspire communities to feel proud of where they live and actively engage with it.

To get to the allotments we ran 3km through the Kingston streets and up a cheeky hill, you could hear a slight squeal from the Richmond GG runners who joined us to show their support. Their squeal was because they said "they just knew" Mark would put a hill in somewhere!

Once we reached the allotments we were greeted by** Robin Hutchinson ** who explained all about Community Brain and the SHEDx project. Do give them a follow on Twitter!! Robin instructed us runners to lift and turn over soil in the allotment so that it was ready to be used for the next stage of the project.

And for the finale of this fantastic task that already saw Kingston runners itching to complete fully we were asked to all move a shed! That's right a shed! So although we had all pretty much just met that evening, we clubbed together with true community spirit and deadlifted (like Mark showed us) a very large shed, moving it to it's new desired location at the other end of the allotment.

Such an AWESOME task!

So after many high fives we all headed back to Guildhall, thankfully mostly down hill as we had done the hard work already and were pretty tired from lifting sheds (I feel like Wonder Woman saying that!!)

Once back at Guildhall, our stretching was accompanied by a warm fuzzy feeling of contentment, we had started our good deeds in Kingston and it felt great! So lovely to meet fellow runners, wanting to help in their local community, I am looking forward to running with you again. Thank you to all the GoodGym runners from Richmond who came to join us and Bryony and Gillian from head office, it was great to have you supporting as back markers.

Now over to Mark for a final comment, "So at last we have GG Kingston in place, looking forward to growing it with you all and providing for the Kingston community where it is needed most. It is your group and you are encouraged to take part as much as you like, so anything from suggesting potential tasks to writing this run report, or anything else that would make a strong Kingston Taskforce; feel free to let me know. Additionally I meant to say a HUGE thank you to Martel who's energy and enthusiasm has helped kick GG Kingston off tonight, particularly with arranging such an awesome start location. Finally, Robin was delighted with all that we achieved and he asked that if any of you wish to know more feel free to contact him under the Community Brain handle on Twitter."

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Liv Parker-Scott

Wed 16th May 2018 at 10:22am

Great work Mark, a brilliant launch! Knowing how great Richmond is, I know you'll make Kingston a storming success too!

Bryony

Wed 16th May 2018 at 10:33am

Lovely summary, Jenna. Absolutely amazing effort from everyone :)

Jane Yelloly

Wed 16th May 2018 at 1:16pm

Great launch and great report the Baruns!

Kingston upon Thames runner

Wed 16th May 2018 at 5:45pm

So pleased to see Goodgym in the Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames it was great to be part of the first run met some lovely people and hope to see many more taking part in the future, COYRBKs

Kingston upon Thames runner

Wed 16th May 2018 at 8:27pm

Awesome launch - huge well done Mark (and brilliant run report Jenna) - plus well done to everyone else behind the scenes who made it happen. Yay to GG making it to my 'hood!

Sue Gregory-Johnson
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Tue 15th May 2018 at 6:45pm

GoodGym Kingston Launch: Allotment prepping

Help the Community Brain get the community allotments project off to a flying start

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