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Mr A will be able to have a new suitable chair delivered which will improve his quality of life.

Tue 2nd Jun at 7:00pm
Newham Report written by Hilary (she/her)
After a day of fairly atrocious weather, the skies finally took pity on us and cleared just in time for our Tuesday evening mission to the Lighthouse & Gardens, hidden away behind the fences near Stratford International. If you’ve walked past without realising what’s there — trust us, it’s a brilliant little community space.
It was great to welcome Fuad and Eugene back after a few busy weeks at work, and the team set off on a scenic jog through the Olympic Park towards the gardens. A tube strike delay meant our host Sharon was running a little behind schedule, but GoodGymmers are nothing if not adaptable, so we filled the gap with an impromptu football skills session that definitely featured more enthusiasm than technical ability (speaking for myself at least).
Once Sharon had arrived and given us some directions, we got on with dismantling some rotten wooden planters that had seen better days. This turned out to be a satisfyingly varied task: digging out the soil, then deciding which demolition technique to deploy. Some sections responded nicely to careful unscrewing, while others required the much more cathartic “smash it apart and hope for the best” approach.
By the end of the evening we’d cleared quite a few planters, making a real difference for the small number of regular volunteers here, who wouldn’t have been able to tackle such a structural job themselves. It’s always rewarding knowing that our evening’s effort can make life easier for the volunteers who dedicate so much time to maintaining this valuable community space.
A lovely evening, a hidden oasis, and just enough dry weather to get the job done — we’ll hopefully be back in a couple of months to help again!
Check out all our upcoming sessions — including a bonus Saturday morning mission at Little Ilford Community Garden this weekend!
Wed 3rd Jun at 5:00pm
Mr A will be able to have a new suitable chair delivered which will improve his quality of life.
Read moreMon 1st Jun at 4:00pm
Westminster Report written by Nick Moore
Only a few weeks in, and Miss N has GoodGym shopping mastered - she has photos of all the items that she wants readily prepared (which in my world is just perfect). An easy list to follow though this week - however the only flavour of liquid detergent that Aldi had was Coconut Crush, whereas Miss N was insistent on Tropical Lily (when I called her to double check). To think someone somewhere has the job of coming up with these product names...
Mon 1st Jun at 3:00pm
Westminster Report written by Nick Moore
A shorter than usual list for Mr R this ("looks like it might rain later") particular Monday afternoon, so was an easy and pleasant walk to and from Tesco to get what he needed. We ended up having a long conversation about the challenges of disposing of old/unwanted furniture as Mr R has a background in antiques...yet again another fascinating school day.
Sunday 31st May

Nick Moore has led their 10th session
Nick is into double figures. Congratulate them on leading 10 sessions!
Tue 30th Jun at 7:00pm
Make distributing clothes to the Crisis retail shops across London more efficient.
Read moreSun 31st May at 8:45am
Hackney Report written by Nick Moore
parkrun (the junior version or otherwise) is most certainly not a race, but occasionally you do have to doff your cap to one of our Sunday morning runners who clearly had more than one weetabix for breakfast this morning. Our first finisher, on a first time visit from his usual course at Leyton, crossed the line in an awe inspiring 6:56, more than a minute clear of his closest "pursuer" - chapeau m'sieur, as they say in bike racing. The maths is easy to work out his per km splits!!
Thanks as ever to our very helpful GoodGym volunteers who arrived at the big tree this morning and made sure everything ran smoothly - Hilary, John and Harvey were deployed as Course Marshals at key spots around the course, whilst Sooz and Nick kept it all largely under control at the start/finish line by barcode scanning, marshalling, encouraging and run directing, and all of our 40 finishers, including 1 absolute first timer, and 2 who received their half-marathon wristbands for each having completed 11 runs, crossed the line smiling (if a little red faced and out of breath), although a few needed to be guided towards the finish funnel...
More of the same under the big tree next week (super speedy times not guaranteed...) - join us if you can!
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