Weatherproof Wheels for all shed

help paint and weatherproof the storage shed used by the charity wheels for all for disability cycling
Provides a weekly session of cycling for people that use adaptive bikes and equipment in order to enjoy cycling outside on the local athletics track.

12 GoodGymers have supported Weatherproof Wheels for all shed with 2 tasks.


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Kingston upon ThamesGroup run
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Claire DunneJulie
Adam StephensPetra Stockelmayerova

Drop shed gorgeous

Tuesday 6th June 2023

Written by Rachel White

On our group run on Tuesday we ran and cycled to the Wheels For All shed by the Weir Archer Athletics track to give it its second layer of waterproofing. We originally went in winter on one of the coldest evening out so we were all relieved it was a warm and sunny evening. We arrived at 7pm and met Martel and Emily - they were getting all the brushes and things ready for our task ahead.

Adam went straight up the ladder to paint the higher boards of the shed as it was about 10ft high and none of our arms were long enough to reach. Julie, Jade and Claire stood in the warm sun and did the long side. Emily and Petra carefully painted round the doors where most of the rain would potentially hit but thankfully not tonight. Rachel went round the back of the shed for a rest - not really! She went down there to make a start on the narrow alleyway between the shed and the wall.

With so many hands we made great progress and managed to finish up within the hour. Go Team! Great effort and we rewarded ourselves by going to the pub afterwards for our monthly social.

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Kingston upon ThamesGroup run
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Dave White
Tom PeacockJane YellolyDerryn

Always take the weather(proof) with you

Monday 23rd January 2023

Written by Rachel White

A chilly night tonight but not quite freezing so what better time to weatherproof the Wheels For All shed against the elements. Dave, Rachel, Tom and Derryn travelled by foot and bike to the Weir Athletics Track - a great resource for local athletes - where the Wheels For All shed is kept. It houses different types of accessible bikes so people with physical disabilities can still enjoy getting out for a cycle. It's a new shed and hadn't been weatherproofed so that was our job for tonight.

We met Jane, Jade, Martel and Emily there and they were already making great progress. Martel was on a ladder doing the top section, and the others were painting the weatherproofing onto the shed according to their height and reach. We topped up some more foil containers with the fluid, grabbed the paintbrushes and got to work.

Halfway through the session, the concrete slabs were moved to the shed and the muscles among us helped to move them - they were very, very heavy. The shed had a ramp but it went straight onto grass - over time that patch would get muddy and the wheels could easily get stuck. The concrete slabs create more of a path to the athletics track so less mud would get transported around and it will make it easier to get the bikes in and out of the shed.

Very soon our hour was up and we had just about got round the shed in that time. We've booked in another trip to do a second coat of weatherproofing in May - take a look and sign up for the session.

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