Don't stop, Don't stop 'til you get a trough

9 Goodgymers helped their local community in Richmond
JP
Lucy Hill
Adam Stephens
Ken MacKenzie
Liz
Steve Brothwood
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Richmond

Monday 7th October 2024

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JP
JP

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Richmond runner

WALK LEADER

Adam Stephens
Adam Stephens

BACK MARKER

Liz
Liz

SESSION ORGANISER

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REPORT WRITER

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A trip up the hills of Richmond for us last night, to build the foundations for a new horse trough at Petersham Common as part of 'Britain in Bloom'. Starting with a steady climb up over 2km, the running group arrived with task master Ken who had already dug a suitably sized hole and lined it.

How deep is your trough?

The group set to work emptying bags of MOT gravel into the hole which is a physical task given the size and weight of the bags. Meanwhile three people took on the task of reducing the mound behind the trough location to make it more level: shovelling is always a sweaty one!

I'm going to level with you...

After filling the hole with gravel, bags of sand were added on top that could be levelled out with a very large spirit level to lay the slabs on top. Overall a good bit of hard work for everyone and some active strength work that does good for the area. A final run back down the hill and into Richmond Town Centre finished off the evening well.



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Dick

Sat 12th Oct 2024 at 10:15pm

Why do you conceal your connections to lie in order to take more money from paying donators? Looking at your other schemes I shouldn't be surprised.

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Richmond

Helping with activity prep at Powerstation Youth Centre
🗓Tomorrow 6:45pm

PowerStation offers a wide range of activities for young people aged 8 to 19 to engage in and enjoy.

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