Rachel White

GoodGym Kingston upon Thames

Kingston upon ThamesCommunity mission
Adam
Charlotte Smith
Jana

Weed it like we mean it

Sunday 19th April

Written by Jana

The mission at Raleigh House was short but seriously satisfying. With the sun shining and spirits high, our team Jana, Charlotte, Adam, and Emily rolled up their sleeves to tackle the front entrance and give it a well-deserved refresh. Armed with some impressive pick-axe style tools (which definitely made us feel more hardcore than your average gardeners), Adam got straight to work on the stubborn weeds around the entrance sign. He powered through and cleared the whole area an absolute transformation and a job brilliantly done. Charlotte turned her attention to the rose bed, which had been completely taken over by weeds. With patience and determination, she brought it back to life, leaving the roses with space to shine again. Jana took on the long bed under the bush no small task but made great progress clearing it out. Adam jumped back in towards the end to lend a hand, and together they finished off the front section, leaving it neat and tidy. Meanwhile, Emily worked her magic on the driveway, clearing all the weeds and making the whole entrance look instantly more welcoming. As if the satisfying results weren't enough, we were rewarded with some lovely chocolate treats from the Staywell staff, very well received! And to top it all off, Jana brought along homemade chocolate brownies, which went down an absolute treat as we wrapped up. A beautiful morning, great teamwork, and a front entrance that now looks so much better what more could you want?

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Terry-Ann O'Connell

Welfare visit

Friday 17th April

Written by Terry-Ann O'Connell

Spent an hour chatting with Mrs D.

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Weed to go!

Friday 17th April

Written by Kingston upon Thames runner

This afternoon, a lovely time was spent digging up weeds under and around a lovely tree. Easy digging as the gentleman had spent many years previously on composting it, he obviously used to cherish this haven of his a lot. So it will be lovely to work on this project so that he and his wife are safe and able to enjoy their garden again. I'LL BE BACK

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Jana
Claire Dunne
JP
Rachel White
Dave White
Sam

Record numbers pitching in at BHF

Tuesday 14th April

Written by Claire Dunne

It was time to get in the festival spirit with a record number of GoodGymers running, walking and cycling to the British Heart Foundation.

With 18 GoodGymers we split into two teams; one on a festival themed window display and another on dining room tables.

The festival team were all about colour and fun. Shelving units were shifted and filled with tents and sleeping bags, a guitar wall was created, a pink BBQ was assembled and a swinging chair was given a good swing test. A few animals even found their way to the party to complete the display.

The second squad was the ultimate dream team of practical pros! Featuring the powerhouse lineup of Laura, Marcos, Manasa, Jonathan, Anna, JP and Sam. This group turned 'flat-pack frustration' into a total breeze.

The team channeled their inner engineers to fix and assemble table legs with surgical precision. Using pure Goodgym muscle, they hauled a fleet of tables and chairs out of storage and onto the shop floor. In record time, the empty floor space went from 'blank canvas' to 'ready for business' thanks to their hustle.

And as every festival needs a crowd we all squeezed into our mini festival for a group pic.

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Pedal those legs

Sunday 12th April

Written by Kingston upon Thames runner

This morning it was a lovely day for a brisk walk around the route of the parkrun, to help keep a eye out for any problems that may arise. On the final lap, I slowed as one boy had a deal with his mother, that he was to beat me. This kept him focused to carry on to the finish. We all have our own ways and focuses to get things done.

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Take Root

Saturday 11th April

Written by Kingston upon Thames runner

This mornings, was a lovely meet up again with Dani. I dug up weeds and grass that had grown alongside and around flowerbeds to create a more appealing backdrop, whilst Dani saw fit to thin out some of the flower beds. Several maple trees were found and replanted in a more suitable spot, after our educational lesson from Dani on how trees talk amongst themselves and their own survival network.

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