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16 Goodgymers helped their local community in Liverpool
Sophie McClellan
Laura Waller
Naser
Sallyann Hardwick
Heetu
Bekah West
Steph Willshaw
Liam Pritchard
Eleanor Crossley
Amina Suleiman
Vikky Evans-Hubbard
Priyanka
Miriam Rowe
Jessica
Tsitsi
Aatefa Yazdani
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Liverpool

Monday 13th April

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Sophie McClellan
Sophie McClellan

SESSION ORGANISER

Naser
Naser

PHOTOGRAPHER

Heetu
Heetu

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Bekah West
Bekah West

WELCOMER

Liam Pritchard
Liam Pritchard

REPORT WRITER

Miriam Rowe
Miriam Rowe

PHOTOGRAPHER

Aatefa Yazdani
Aatefa Yazdani

PHOTOGRAPHER

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Report written by Liam Pritchard

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The mid April weather being what it is, our latest group run began with a mix of a rain deluge and sunshine at the Suitcases, which rewarded us with some beautiful rainbows before we even started. A nervous Liam stepped up to lead the run for the first time, leading Aatefa, Sallyann, Heetu, Steph, and Laura on a short but sweet run through the Georgian streets toward the Cathedral. It was a great way to warm up before the main event.

By the time we reached the gardens, the sun had come out fully as we were joined by the rest of the group. We were delighted to celebrate two big milestones: Aatefa completing her 10th task and Miriam reaching her 50th! To mark this milestone Bekah brought a box of chocolates for Miriam, which she kindly shared with the group. We’re all looking forward to seeing Miriam in her new black GG T-shirt soon!

After a helpful briefing from the Friends of St. James Gardens, we got straight to work in high spirits. Heetu and Sophie did a great job clearing litter to keep the space tidy, while Aatefa, Sallyann, Jess, Pri, and Ellie planted new flowers near the Parliament Street end. It’s always rewarding to add something lasting to the gardens and the new flowers will be a lovely addition for the gardens.

The rest of the team headed to the old towpaths at the back of the gardens, working together to clear branches and foliage from the walls. Some of the branches put up a fight but the team weren't accepting defeat and managed to clear a large section of the walls. This essential maintenance helps preserve the site's history, and the team made light work of it with plenty of chat and energy.

The time really flew by and before we knew it we were back at the Huskisson memorial in the centre of the gardens to wrap up the task under the shadow of the Cathedral. A special thanks from Liam to the rest of the group for making the task go so smoothly. It was really appreciated!

A huge thank you to everyone for your hard work and for making the session so enjoyable—we look forward to seeing you at the next one!


This task supported
Friends of St James’ Gardens
A group of local volunteer's who work to preserve and maintain these historic gardens for the enjoyment of all, now and in the future.

This project will focus on increasing the spread of our snowdrop meadow. In the last two weeks of the season we will be digging and redistributing the snowdrop bulbs to create an even more magnificent display next Spring! 😍 This combined with litter picking and general tidying around the cemetery gardens.

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Bekah West

Sat 18th Apr at 5:36pm

Fab report, and massive well done and congratulations Liam on officially becoming a Run Leader!

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