Runner(5km,10km,half, marathons, ultramarathon) and any distance available, walker, swimmer, diving, cycling and whatever challenges me.
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Ealing
๐Gunnersbury Park W3 8LQ
Race(run or walk) with fellow runners including Goodgymers and support We Run Ealing

Sat 27th Jun at 10:00am
Improve the biodiversity of the beautiful place for people to visit & relax
Read moreWed 1st Jul at 6:30pm
Sat 23rd May at 3:00pm
Ealing Report written by StephDucat
Hot day and arrived at Mrs P house to cut the grass. Knocked and rang the bell - no answer. Rang her landline - no answer. Waited a few minutes and there she appeared from the road behind me. We went through the house to the back garden. Found the Flymo, but small challenge as the plugs on the side were not working so had to find a working plug in the house leading to the garden. Found one, but then could not find an extension lead so had to search for another plug that would allow the mower to reach the end of the grass section. Eventually found a working socket as seems that an electrician is coming around to sort some of the sockets in the house. I was Flying with the Flymo and discovered a frog....a concrete frog that was hidden in the long grass. As I had some time, I got rid of the weeds on the side of the grass and had a chat with Mrs P as she came and sat in the shade. She has been living in this house for 60 years and worked for Guinness for most of her life. She was super delighted to have someone cut her grass as her husband is no longer and her brother who usually comes to help her has not been around for months as looking after his wife who is poorly. Shifting blades, shifting smiles.
Sat 23rd May at 10:00am
On a very hot Saturday, four GoodGymers who had been staying locally for the bank holiday weekend made their way to Grove Farm Nature Reserve. Some of them walked, and others used the opportunity to complete their main run of the day - a rather brutal 8km up three hills in the scorching sun!
Everyone was happy to find out that the task would be carried out in the shade. Giovanni, who came for his second GoodGym session, Sevan, Steph Ducat and Kash, together with Livio and Portia, followed the leader, Mike, to the Whitton Avenue entrance to the park, where they took a turn into the wilder part of the green space.
The job could be summarised as "explorers in the service of biodiversity". The group was tasked with clearing the thick overgrowth to provide park rangers with access to the Japanese knotweed spotted deep in the wilderness. Japanese knotweed is a highly invasive, non-native plant in the UK that was introduced to Europe in the 19th century as an ornamental. Knotweed, commonly found along rivers and streams, where it easily disperses, poses significant problems to native ecosystems if left uncontrolled.
Our explorers ventured upstream the totally dried at this time of the year, Costons Brook, clearing the vegetation along the ditch. The victims of relentless trimming, lopping and sawing were brambles, nettles, ivy and hawthorn - all the aggressively growing plants that would come back in no time. The joint forces of Friends of Grove Farm and GoodGym were up against an invasive, non-native plant, so the sacrifices were necessary.
On the way, the volunteers spotted interesting species of fungi, which the LAGER Can member Sue identified as King Alfred's cake. If you ask me, it looked nothing like a cake, but King Alfred had lived long enough ago for the bakery standards to change completely.
Another intriguing and somewhat creepy find was a Sainsbury's bag, discovered by Giovanni, filled with discarded Barbie dolls. Had someone made a statement by rejecting the symbol of an unattainable female physique or just grown out of their toys, we'll never know!
We made tremendous progress clearing the overgrown ditch, removing larger logs and entire trees on the way, and safely navigating between two old trees that posed the risk of falling. However, the road to the knotweed is long and bumpy, so we'll need to come back in June to cut through the rest of the vegetation. Join us for the conservation day in June!
Saturday 23rd May
Mon 25th May at 11:30am
Join us for jobs at the park followed by a social coffee - all welcome!
Read moreFri 22nd May at 5:00pm
Camden Report written by StephDucat
Hot Friday and I was back at Ms F for her food shopping. As the week end is going to be hot. I wanted to make sure she had enough bottles of water to stay hydrated. The time has come for her Waitrose to close for a face lift - this is happening this week end which means getting more items for Ms F but also meant that the store was facing some shortages. On the list today, had some extra items like avocado, prawn sauce and more vegetables. The basket was with more green vegetables to go with her salmon. As the store was closing in the next 2 days, some items were out of stock like the prawns and the Duchy semi skimmed milk. Not to worry, Ms F still had enough milk and said she could go to the local Tesco near her flat if she needed some. Today was hot, which also means the fridge and freezers were not coping so some of them were empty. Good news, the store will will re open and have a new look.
Wed 27th May at 6:30pm
Maximise space and help improve the experience for kids at this local primary school
Read moreMon 25th May at 6:45pm
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