Runner(5km,10km,half, marathons, ultramarathon) and any distance available, walker, swimmer, diving, cycling and whatever challenges me.
29 Month Streak
5 Month Streak
38 Month Streak
Sessions listed
Sessions led
Sessions backmarked
Walks led
Sessions photographed
Reports written
Ealing
📍Ealing Broadway Station W5 2NU
Support a stronger, safer, and more connected Acton through a neighbourhood leaflet drop

Thu 18th Jun at 7:00pm
Mon 15th Jun at 7:00pm
Islington Report written by Simon Fitzmaurice
On a warm Monday evening, 13 keen Goodgymmers arrived at the idyllic Olden Community Gardens, just opposite Drayton Park station. This beautiful spot is could be easily missed when walking by Arsenal Stadium, but there are hidden allotments, butterfly gardens and neighbourhood connections built on an area that was dedicated for gathering WW2 debris in the past!
More information about Olden Community Gardens can be found here: https://www.oldengarden.org/
Welcome to first time Goodgymmer Lisa - Thank you for joining us!
We had a variety of tasks on offer for us, stretching between the main garden entrance, past many fox dens, and over to "the bridge gardens" (which expand over a working railway bridge for National Rail services).
- Task 1
Together, we helped to shovel 2 full builder's merchant bags of mixed compost from the main entrance (the only vehicle drop point for gardening material), over to a more convenient location. At least 6 of our crew filled portable tubs of compost, before carrying this material by hand. By the end of the session, we came together to lift the final bag of mulch safely and carefully to the intended spot. Great job all!
- Task 2
Our team helped with preparing the gardens for the potential heat wave next week! We located all of the available water points for hose pipes and watering cans, and set about dousing as many of the plants and saplings as possible. This was a difficult task, as Olden Community Gardens is set on a hillside, and we needed to stretch the hose pipes around awkward corners and down slopes to effectively cover as many beds as possible. Between us, we did a smashing job within an hour of problem solving and teamwork!
Following our session, we enjoyed a trip to the Highbury Library bar and bottle shop to celebrate former Area Activator Simon's 800th good deed! A great way to close up a quality evening of Goodgymming- well done all!
Sun 12th Jul at 8:40am
Get children up and active on Sunday morning!
Read moreThu 9th Jul at 7:30pm
Chat and enjoy a wide range of ales, ciders, wines and world beers
Read moreSun 28th Jun at 8:10am
Come with us for our next chatty 3km from Ealing Broadway to Acton Park
Read moreSun 14th Jun at 8:30am
Derby Report written by StephDucat
Sunday morning run in the National Forest - trail running with run around lake with some wildlife. First 10km run for Amelia.
Sun 14th Jun at 8:30am
Thu 30th Jul at 6:00pm
Be a sighted runner and explore the world of guide running!
Read moreThu 11th Jun at 6:00pm
Islington Report written by StephDucat
Typical British weather on our weekly guided run at Hyde park. The rain stopped and it was quite a pleasant evening for running. Good turnout once again. Today we were welcomed by loads of squirrels : wanting our snacks? Unfortunately we didnt have any for them but maybe next time.
Wed 10th Jun at 6:30pm
Hounslow Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)
It was time for our regular visit to Chiswick House, one of our favourite local tasks. The grounds are run as a charity helping to preserve and maintain the historic estate for everyone to enjoy, with volunteers playing a huge part in keeping it safe and welcoming.
We met at the Estates Yard, where we were greeted by Philippa, who manages the volunteers, and Hugo, a handsome spaniel who had appointed himself Head of Operations for the evening.
Hugo wasted no time 'helping'. Within moments he had acquired a pair of gloves and was proudly doing the rounds and leading by example.
Our destination for the evening was appropriately enough the dog play area, where we were soon joined by a healthy contingent of West London's canine community. The task was to shovel and spread wood chip across the area to keep it in good condition.
We got to work raking, shovelling and transporting. It soon transpired that some of us were better protected from the weather than others (see photographic evidence). As the evening progressed, we became steadily wetter yet no less determined. Despite the conditions, the two piles steadily shrank as the play area improved.
In half an hour we were pretty much done and Philippa was impressed with the speed and efficiency of the group. It's amazing what a GoodGym team can achieve when presented with a task and a deadline.
With the task completed and the dog play area looking much refreshed, we headed back to base for stretches and a chance to dry off slightly.
Thanks to everyone who came along and braved the rain. Next up: our mission at Waterman's Park this Saturday
Loading...