Getting on a bit but trying to keep up the energy levels to work with children and young people! I much prefer cross country running
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📍The Ackhorne YO1 6LR
Two options for tonight's group run

Mon 30th Mar at 6:15pm
Two options for tonight's group run
Read moreSat 28th Mar at 8:30am
York Report written by Jenna Drury (she /her)
It was all go at Wilberforce House , to help the Easter Bunny lay a sensory trail for their families. We got cracking! We put the batteries in the beeping eggs and tested that they still had their beep! We put up a gazebo in the gusty wind and brought out the boxes and boxes of egg prizes. But our most important job was to check the lawn for thistles, toadstools and other hazards. We even picked up after the Easter Bunny, so no little fingers would find the 'chocolate' droppings by mistake! From the full bags, it looked he brought his bunny friends onto the lawn for a party last night! We hope the children have a truly eggciting time!
Thu 26th Mar at 2:00pm
York Report written by Elle (She/her)
Put away tables, chairs, swept and vacuumed all for a baguette... we really need to up our rates! Oh wait...
Mon 23rd Mar at 6:15pm
York Report written by Ed Woollard (He/Him)
A change of tasks saw us head the shorter distance to one of our regular haunts, at New Walk, rather than making the more epic journey to Fulford Green, but we more than made it up for it with our fitness exploits (more on that later).
Tonight we welcomed newcomer Anne Mair who was joining us for the first time as part of a volunteering challenge that she'd set herself. Great to have you with us in 🥳
We also gave a round of applause to the absent Stef and James who had completed the Malta half and the Drop Harrogate respectively. What a fab effort and from them both 💪.
We then numbered off by stating our favourite birds in honour of the anniversary of the US military retiring their last working pigeon on this in 1952. We had everything from Seagulls to Robins, but only when they're perched on top of snow!
It was then off to the New Walk with Babs leading a large walking group, Ed leading run and Pete backmarking. We also had Rich join us on his bike along the way.
At the task we were greeted by Maeve who was armed with scythes, rakes, forks and spades and set us off removing the docks so that other species could prosper. Although, not before Kit had spotted the perfect opportunity to recreate a famous scene from Titanic, with a little help from David (aka Leonardo DiCaprio).
The crew made light work of the task and needed little instruction as the docks were flying left right and centre. This gave Ed a chance to go and check out the course for the fitness session, leaving Leanne briefly in charge, who ensured that everyone was having a much better time without him!
With the bags of docks and weeds filling up, a team of runners were needed to shift them quite a distance further down the path. Unfortunately this meant a little bit of a wait for them to get back once the task had finished, but we duly filled the time with some birthday squats for Claire, who had celebrated her birthday over the weekend 🎉
And then, after a quick group photo, it was time for the fitness session which featured varying lengths of a hill rep depending on which card you drew from Ed's pack. Hearts for the 1st lamp post, diamonds for the 2nd and so on. No surprises that Matt's team ending up winning by completing the most reps, although there may have been a little bit of manipulation of the cards!
It was then back to base with a quick stretch and a pint for those in need of liquid refreshment
Sat 21st Mar at 10:30am
York Report written by Laura Barrett
Eight of us went to help Brunswick Organic Nursery in the beautiful Archbishops Walled Garden in Bishopthorpe. Special shout out goes to Claire who came back early from holiday to spend two hours of her 60th birthday digging. Also to Leanne and James who had already done volunteering and litter picking at YoCoWo parkrun beforehand. Our task was to dig out and level an area of ground outside their woodwork polytunnel. We levelled the ground to 4 inches below the edge ready for hardcore which was going to be tampered down to create a hard standing area for the woodwork group to use in the summer. The leftover spoil was barrowed onto the nearby beds. We dug deeper where the soil was good and refilled with the stony edge soil. As it was a longer tasks we had a tea and cake break in the middle and enjoyed some delicious Brunswick home baked cake. Claire had the additional birthday treat of seeing a kingfisher in the larger garden when we went through to look.
Sat 21st Mar at 10:30am
Help the woodwork team at Brunswick Organic Nurseries to create a shaded outdoor area for summer working
Read moreFri 20th Mar at 12:00pm
York Report written by Jenna Drury (she /her)
Malcolm gave us clear instructions to shovel out all the grit down to the blue membrane, along two parking bays, where a new path will be lain. The three of us got cracking! Luckily the ground was not too compacted and we could heave it into barrows. Wet soil and gravel made for some heavy loads that were to be piled up, a way off, down the slope. This would be recycled later on the project. This was a thorough work out for quads, glutes, core and upper body! Who needs an expensive gym?! As we began to peak the blue plastic sheeting, we were encouraged that we could complete the task, which we did! All that was left to do was to neaten up the edges and then consume tea and cake in the club house! The club could not have been more grateful to Goodgym. Huge thanks to Andrea and Hannah for showing true Northern Female Grit to get this worthwhile task done! PS The stone walling of a previous task looks champion too!
Sat 28th Mar at 9:30am
Mon 16th Mar at 6:15pm
York Report written by Vicky Hearson (she/her)
Tonight we welcomed Louise from London and adorned her with the cape of good deeds for completing 1000 tasks! Amazing work, well done!
We then headed off to Green Lane allotments with Ed at the helm and David and Jenna bringing up the rear.
upon arrival we were met by Colin and Mario who took us to our tasks. Our main jobs tonight were barrowing woodchip and raking up twigs and leaves from the path.
We then finished off the night with a quick game of body part match! We promise we kept it all above board!
It was then time run back to base when a few had worked up enough thirst for a trip to the pub!
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