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Ciarán Gorman
Chris Burns
Rohan
Dan Baker
Emma
Anna Chojnicka

Teamwork makes the mulch work!

Monday 16th February

Written by Oliver Rockett

We had a great group of 16 runners gathering at Hollybush tonight, braving a very chilly (but thankfully dry!) evening to take on a truly mulch-needed mission, shifting a massive new delivery of mulch and transforming the space in record time 🌿❄️

It was lovely to see a mix of familiar faces alongside some new ones, including Justin, who joined us for his very first GoodGym task, a huge welcome to you!

Meeting on site, we quickly broke out the tools and got straight to work. Our task was to spread the fresh mulch across James Middleton Community Garden, giving the beds a smart new layer to protect the soil and prep everything for future planting. At the same time, some of the previously laid mulch had broken down beautifully and was ready to be dug up and reused in the planting areas, a great example of garden recycling in action 🌱♻️

With Margaret and Michael expertly leading the charge, we soon formed a slick production lin, shovelling, barrowing, spreading, and smoothing. Despite the cold, everyone kept moving as the mulch piles steadily disappeared and the garden visibly transformed before our eyes.

In just 45 minutes, what had looked like a huge job was completely turned around. The beds were freshly covered, the planting areas prepped, and the whole garden space was looking smarter, tidier, and ready for the next stage of growing.

We wrapped up with our new group photo method: everyone forming a circle, bending over and facing the camera on the ground while someone captured it in .5 mode, (Thank you to Emma for the idea) resulting in a wonderfully ridiculous (and very GoodGym) moment to end the session on

All in all, a brilliant evening of teamwork, community support, and a seriously mulchtastic transformation, huge thanks to everyone who came along and made such a difference despite the chilly temperatures!

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Emma

Firing up Mx R’s TV

Tuesday 17th February

Written by Emma (She/they/them)

I enjoyed my cycle to MxR’s home, despite getting a little lost en route. London’s kinda nice, isn’t it? MxR was too. It didn’t take long to work out the problem with their fire stick and then get it back up and firing favourite channels again. The dog wasn’t there, they were in Highgate earlier today but I forgot to take a photograph.

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Emma

Pump truck dollies

Saturday 14th February

Written by Emma (She/they/them)

We sailed through unboxing and sorting an enormous amount of cabbages on Saturday afternoon’s shift at Felix. I can’t remember much else other than excellent company, super good playlists and a lot of practice with the pump trucks and honing our parking skills.

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Lucinda
Emma

Making a splash at Mile End junior parkrun

Sunday 15th February

Written by Emma (She/they/them)

Two intrepid Tower Hamlets GoodGymmers met with enthusiastic high-viz clad folk to station themselves around the 2km course for the seventh Mile End Junior parkrun of the year.

It rained, hard. We cheered, loud.

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John Shirley
Darren On Sirius
Dan Baker
Charlie Giattino
Chris Burns
Rohan

Carpet diem

Monday 9th February

Written by Lucinda

About a dozen earthlings seized the day by taking up the opportunity of partaking in another fun task at Oceans Youth Connexions. Task owner Kamal opened the room divider to reveal a space we hadn't been in since we started our tasks here 2 years ago. The partition removed, we stepped into another dimension - a well sized room which used to be a carpet shop. A bunch of the gang put on some protective overalls and gloves before getting to work here, painting all walls white. Rohan had some unfinished business with an unpainted patch next door so he swiftly sorted that first. In the carpet room, the team started low, gradually moving up. None of the carpets turned out to be magic but we did have ladders to help us reach higher places. Conversations flowed as smoothly as paint rollers on exposed brick. Lots of chat about running endeavours, past and present. Good luck to those running Brighton half in a few weeks! A few drops of paint ended up on some visages but most of it covered the intended surfaces.

Outdoors in the yard, this was a paint free zone. The team here got to work clearing up leaves, other foliage and rubbish. The theme outdoors was South American with two of our group travelling there in the coming weeks. Bon Voyage to those soon embarking on adventures, be they travelling, culinary, or expressed through the medium of dance. Whilst this team mainly worked behind bars, this was no prison. They roamed back and forth, from the smaller yard, to the bigger yard, to the magic circle outside where the leaves have a temporary stay. Once the free-range roamers had finished up, they joined the decorators indoors.

We ended the task with the customary group photo and a somewhat tuneful rendition of Happy Birthday for Anna.

  • Shout outs to:
  • Anna on her first task, and crossing the Thames to do so!
  • Robert for also crossing the Thames (not his first task)
  • Anna for it being her birthday week - happy birthday!

We'll be back here next month (date TBC)

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Cheer Squad

Sunday 8th February

Written by Emma (She/they/them)

I absolutely love volunteering for the Mile End Junior Park Run. It's all over in just over half an hour and sets you up for a nice end to your weekend whilst you enthusiastically cheer on the runners, their parents, accompanying dogs and just about everybody else who hurtles past on Sunday mornings. Who needs coffee when you can wake yourself up with high-fives, enthusiastic cheers and really happy kids who work so hard to compete and complete their 2km race? Not me. This is now a highlight of my week and I really recommend giving it a go.

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