Runner(5km,10km,half, marathons, ultramarathon) and any distance available, walker, swimmer, diving, cycling and whatever challenges me.
24 Month Streak
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33 Month Streak
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Wed 14th Jan at 6:30pm
Sun 18th Jan at 3:00pm
Ms L would like to enjoy the garden area again but due to their health they can't do it themselves
Read moreSat 17th Jan at 1:15pm
Help remove litter from the area surrounding Southall Rec Tiny Forest
Read moreSat 31st Jan at 1:00pm
Give local children a place to learn about wildlife right on their doorstep
Read moreMon 26th Jan at 7:15pm
Joining the lovely resident gardeners at Thornhill Square Gardens for an evening of composting, watering and maintenance
Read moreMon 19th Jan at 6:45pm
Helping at Rowstock Gardens to prepare for future planting projects
Read moreTue 13th Jan at 6:45pm
It's been three weeks since minced pies were a thing. Now, it's minced Christmas trees that are trending. And what do you do if you have a pile of ex-Christmas trees dropped in your park in the form of woodchip and a sizeable puddle at the edge of a path? You call GoodGym!
Linda from Blondin Consortium knew exactly what to do and arranged for a team of eight GoodGymers to come and help spread woodchip along a regularly flooded path to the community pavilion in Blondin Park.
Steph, Conor, Sevan and Kash ran to the park from Ealing Broadway, Freya walked, and Andy and James cycled. Ash was determined to come all the way from a distant part of the neighbouring borough, which was not an easy route, but he still made it to the session!
In less than 40 minutes, a small crowd of people, equipped with head torches, wheelbarrows, spades, shovels, and a rake, dealt with the entire woodchip pile and covered the problematic path edge with a moisture-soaking layer.
Traditionally, after the session, Linda invited the GoodGymers for a short break in the pavilion to recharge their energy with a cup of hot chocolate before their run back. Just as if there wasn't enough sweetness in the hot beverage, Steph brought a double treat to share! Ms F, an older lady whom Steph supports with groceries, donated pink champagne truffles to GoodGymers. What a lovely gesture!
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