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Dairy Delivery Dash 🥛

Friday 27th March

Written by Tower Hamlets runner

GoodGymer Chandrima delivered 4 pints of whole milk to Mr R, who suffers from memory loss and limited mobility due to old age, after a referral from Age UK Westminster. This small yet vital delivery ensures he has essential dairy for his daily needs, helping him stay comfortable and independent at home! ❤️

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Fridge Rescue Run 🏃‍♀️

Friday 27th March

Written by Tower Hamlets runner

GoodGymer Chandrima stepped in after Adult Social Care Westminster referred Mrs J for urgent food shopping assistance due to her poor mobility and sight impairment.

Mrs. J had a clear shopping list for everything she wanted— 15 items from basics like brown eggs, bread, meat, cheese, biscuits and coffee to sandwiches and freezer meals—and noted her fridge was entirely empty, so I completed a full shop to stock her up for the next several days.

This support helped her maintain independence and comfort while easing the strain of getting her essentials 😊.

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Lindsay Castro
Anastasia Hancock

Grow for it!

Tuesday 24th March

Written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)

A small but perfectly formed team of two set out for GoodGym Westminster last night, braving a properly blustery evening that kept us on our toes all the way to the garden.

On arrival, we discovered that most of the space had recently been weeded, but one lonely bed had been left waiting patiently for our attention.

We stuck in straight away, chatting all things green as we worked. Luckily, we had Lyndsey on hand—armed with expert horticultural knowledge and an impressively green background—who knew exactly what needed to come out and what deserved to stay.

A little bit of focused effort went a long way, and by the end of the session the bed was transformed. The garden is now in great shape and ready for planting—something we’re hoping to get stuck into next time.

Speaking of next time, we’ll be heading to the lovely Abbey Centre next week, a real lifeline for local people in need of extra support. It promises to be another rewarding evening—hopefully with slightly less wind!

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Nick Moore

The importance of punctuation.

Monday 23rd March

Written by Nick Moore

I'll admit that the correct use of (if any) punctuation isn't an essential ingredient of the average shopping list, until it is - on today's Mr R list he'd written Bananas Cheese...so I just had to check...

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Nick Moore

A Tesco by any other name...

Friday 20th March

Written by Nick Moore

My geography of northwest London clearly failed me this afternoon, when the friendly Mrs N handed me her very neatly written list and I asked which shop to aim for. There's a Tesco on Clifton Road she said, just a short walk away. A quick check of the map to make sure I was heading in the right direction and off I wandered...only to find myself in a very familiar Tesco that I occasionally shop in for another beneficiary in the area, but just approach it from a completely different direction...

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Nick Moore

You say tomato, Waitrose says matisha...

Friday 20th March

Written by Nick Moore

Mrs S was absolutely insistent this morning that I was to only get her English tomatoes, which then got us into a whole conversation about food miles and how far a tomato really needs to travel to reach the shelves of Waitrose (and other supermarkets...). Not entirely to my surprise, all the tomatoes on the shelves were either from Morocco, Spain, Turkey or the Netherlands - too early in the season perhaps, or all that February rain has turned them into puree...

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