Holly

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GG Cheer at the London Marathon
🗓Sunday 23rd April 11:00am

📍Somerset House WC2R 1LA

Cheer on all the runners undertaking one of the world's most famous marathons!

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Sun 23rd Apr at 11:00am

GG Cheer at the London Marathon

Cheer on all the runners undertaking one of the world's most famous marathons!

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Anwen Greenaway
Holly
Holly went on a community mission

Wed 22nd Feb at 6:00pm

A great workout!

Westminster Report written by Ritchie Xavier

Great Lifting workout with everyone to help organise food donations :)

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Vicky ArnoldJimmy MitchinsonAnwen GreenawayMatt BurtonHattie Elvins
Holly
Holly signed up to a community mission.

Wed 22nd Feb at 6:00pm

Rhythms of Life sort out

Helping London’s Homeless community

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Katie FellowsAnwen GreenawayVicky Arnold
Holly
Holly went on a group run

Wed 8th Feb at 6:00pm

Florence Park after Dark

Oxford Report written by Bethan Greenaway

On our many meanders around Oxford we noticed that the area around Florence Park was getting really rather grotty. Lots of litter, fly tipping and general detritus needed clearing up.

Enter stage left, GOODGYM

We divided and conquered the roads and footpaths around the park, finding the usual mix of snack wrappers, takeaway containers, drinks cans, masks and, of course, some pants!

Congratulations and big gold stars to Katie on 100 good deeds!!

Welcome to Zoe! Thank you for joining us and we hope to see you again soon at another session.

A fond farewell and good luck to Holly who is DESERTING us to move to London. Be sure to come back and visit us sooooooon!!

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Katie FellowsAnwen GreenawayVicky Arnold
Holly
Holly signed up to a group run.

Wed 8th Feb at 6:00pm

Holly
Holly went on a group run

Wed 1st Feb at 6:00pm

Can we pick it? Yes we can

Oxford Report written by Anwen Greenaway

Our litter pick around Gipsy Lane/Cheney Lane area was just the 1st of February pick-me-up we all needed. Armed with gloves, bags and litter pickers we were on a mission to clean up the mean streets of Headington.

We divided into 2 groups to clean up both sides of Gipsy Lane and then parted ways as one group went down Cheney Lane and the other swung around through some of the residential streets. With both Oxford Brookes University Campus and Cheney School nearby this is a high footfall area, and sadly attracts large amounts of litter.

This week's magical mystery litter pick turned up car parts, food containers, crisp packets, sweetie wrappers, bottles galore, many coffee cups, a teddy bear, items of clothing, a set of keys, a condom wrapper, and a stash of out of date food cans.

GoodGym: Always bring the Can-Do attitude.

Congratulations on your 10th Good Deed Ellie!

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Vicky Arnold
Holly
Holly signed up to a group run.

Wed 1st Feb at 6:00pm

Holly
Holly went on a community mission

Sat 21st Jan at 10:30am

Jack Frost at Boundary Brook

Oxford Report written by Anwen Greenaway

We seem to have the knack of scheduling digging tasks during cold snaps lately, so this week we were exchanging regular messages with Helen from the Oxford Urban Wildlife Group to see if we could go ahead with our Saturday morning task. Luckily the ground hadn't frozen too hard by Saturday morning, so off to the nature park we went. It looked magical in the nature park in the frosty, freezing fog. Almost pretty enough for us to forget the cold!

Our task was to dig out bramble roots in a couple of patches of land that are destined to be grassland. The brambles take over fast in the spring, smothering other plants and massively reducing biodiversity, so digging out their roots in the winter helps stop that happening. Bramble roots are often huge - you'd easily mistake some for tree roots - so it's not always an easy task, but it is satisfying. The wildlife group had got 2 new Lazy Dogs for our session (sadly not snoozy canine companions, but a tool designed to dig out roots) so we were well equipped this month. A couple of muddy hours later we'd cleared several wheelbarrow loads of roots and had kept active enough that most of us could still feel our fingers and toes!

Welcome to GoodGym Louise.

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Katie FellowsJuliaVicky ArnoldMatt Burton
Holly
Holly signed up to a community mission.

Sat 21st Jan at 10:30am

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