Trevor

Oxford

Rose Hill Runner : Run Every street, Oval marathoner, Race to the Stones ultra and social community runner!


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Workouts
844
Cheers given
1002
Cheers received
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TaskForce
Doing good since February 2019

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Done a group run this month

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Sessions listed

85

Sessions led

2

Sessions backmarked

1

Walks led

62

Sessions photographed

72

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Trevor went on a group run

Wed 2nd Jul at 6:00pm

You never know what is lurking in the undergrowth

Oxford Report written by Bethan Greenaway

And for us yesterday evening that included:

  • bike tyres
  • buckets
  • an old garden fork
  • window frames
  • storage drawers
  • household rubbish
  • wine bottles and of course PANTS!

Returning to Boundary Brook is always a joy. This time we were tasked with litter picking the edges of the nature reserve, both inside and out. It is frankly bonkers what we find on litter picks.....

After an hour and a bit we had amassed a mountain of litter ready for the council to collect, and fortified by cherries (thanks Trevor) we set off into the sunny evening for our run.

Good work team!!

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Trevor
Trevor signed up to a group run.

Wed 2nd Jul at 6:00pm

Trevor
Trevor went on a group run

Wed 28th May at 6:00pm

Don’t scythe for me Aston’s Eyot

Oxford Report written by Bethan Greenaway

We LOVE a scything session!!

The weather was perfect last night for a meander through the Eyot and a spot of cleaning and clearing. After meeting Charlie and having a reminder of the safest way to carry and use the scythes, we strolled to the area that needed attention. Aston's Eyot has a lot of clearings which often get over grown by nettles. This prevents any other flora and fauna from getting established. After splitting into team-scythe and team-rake we got to work. Accompanied by the sounds of the "bumping" boat races and the sassy announcer (very stereotypical Oxford) we made short work of a large parch of nettles and lopped some low hanging branches for safety and to let more light in. It was a delightful task, full of chat about running, books, bakeries and hearing about adventures to New Zealand and Canada from Becky and Ellie!

Thank you for the report title Joe!

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Vicky ArnoldKatie FellowsBethan Greenaway
Trevor
Trevor signed up to a group run.

Wed 28th May at 6:00pm

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