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It will freshen up the artwork creating an inviting entrance to service users, carers and staff.

Tuesday 3rd March

Nachiket Gondane completed 5 good deeds with GoodGym.
Nachiket is a now a pretty committed GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the fifth time
Tue 3rd Mar at 6:20pm
Bristol Report written by Melanie Young (she/her)
A beautiful evening for a run/walk to a new task beneficiary - well, new for Tuesday evenings, it's one we've been visiting on the last few Sundays.
The Green House is owned by the Council but they'd had to pretty-much abandon the building due to costs. It's an eco-friendly, green-roof wooden building that's now leased to Xquisite Spaces who have big plans for community events as well as renting out the studio and other indoor space. They've spent the winter repairing the inside (including rotten wooden floor and many leaking pipes) and for Spring have turned to the outside space which had become incredibly overgrown.
Also part of the lease are six parking spaces and hedge line, two of which have been used as a dumping ground for building waste and the holly bushes have thrived on neglect. This bodes well for the future, just with a little more taming!
Lifting, shifting and brutal cutting back are GoodGym Bristol key skills and over 60 minutes the unloved-looking spaces were transformed into actual parking/utility spaces with plants that can thrive and years of leaf mulch skillfully chucked under the bottom of the hedging plants/trees. Lots of very old litter was also pulled out of the now-quite-a-lot-thinner holly and sorted for recycling or actual litter and the green waster was added to the pile for collection.
Then the rocks - from the builders' rubble dump, lots of bits of tarmac, concrete and a few bricks to lift and shift, some braving heaving lifts with spades (newly acquired by Lou from Xquisite Spaces from a second-hand tool search), others grabbing handfuls and the system leading to the Rock-Queue - thank to Frances for the pun, I'm sure Jason is jealous it wasn't him but pretty confident he'll find ways to get it into conversation over the next week or so.
Having wowed Lou with our ability to get weird things done whilst having a good time, we were off to Workout or, for those feeling a bit peckish, Rosa's Thai for our monthly Eats - a local eatery that doesn't mind a group of sweaty runners turning up for a quick bite and a lot more chat. Possibly the speediest service we've ever had, and NO RAIN AT ALL - more of this, please!
Tue 3rd Mar at 6:20pm
Sun 1st Mar at 11:00am
Bristol Report written by Melanie Young (she/her)
Sunday at The Green House for more nature-supporting tidying - dead hedging, leaf mulching, litter-picking goodness as the outside gets tidier for some community events. And Jana found a very useful mallet.
Then coffee.
Sun 1st Mar at 11:00am
The space will be better for the community
Read moreTue 24th Feb at 6:20pm
Bristol Report written by Melanie Young (she/her)
We had a sunset! We saw stars because there were no clouds! We had new GoodGymmer Shubham with is for the first time! How good could this get?
As the walkers arrived they could hear the chip-chopping of the runners, already socking it to the brambles as we try to find the wall on the far side of the Burial Ground, progressing across the entire width of the previously bramble-filled space.
With Richard B swanning around somewhere soggy, Richard G took ownership of the Shears of Destruction to make excellent progress to the wall, even if he did trap himself behind the new wall of chopped bramble.
Meanwhile Cameron and Nachiket created a tunnel to the back fence after Cameron had already helped Caroline to clear the tool shed of encroaching brambles.
Whilst Vaguely Northern Darren raked up choppage, the main team were working on the latest bulk-of-brambles zone, revealing more gravestones - the whole space is looking lovely, before the brambles and nettles get a burst of energy is Spring.
The day's discovery was a babyfoot table, though it turns out only Melanie knows thats what its really called, not table football.
We all tried to learn a but of Japanese but we're finding it really hard - anyone have any tips?
More opportunities for good deeds this week, and a walk around the Light Festival on Friday, too - see you soon?
Sat 21st Mar at 11:00am
It will freshen up the artwork creating an inviting entrance to service users, carers and staff.
Read moreFri 27th Feb at 6:30pm
Tue 24th Feb at 6:20pm
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