Hilly Hop with Tods

8 Goodgymers helped their local community in Brighton
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Brighton

Tuesday 14th March 2023

Report written by STEFANIA ROSSO (she/her)

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The Cat Creep is a secret shortcut between the upper and downhill residential roads in the Round Hill Ward, well known by its residents. Unlike some of the other Cat Creeps in Brighton, this one was initially wider and named Lennox Road in readiness for houses to be built along it. However, this plan was eventually abandoned: Lennox Road was just too steep for coaches to negotiate!

Nowadays, if you’re on the Cat Creep after dark, don’t be surprised if you see someone with a torch apparently staring at the stairs. From February to April, a group of local enthusiasts counts toads and newts as they migrate from one side of the cat creep to the other to mate. So, we did. We counted at least 7 tods at our passage! This greatly hopped GoodGymers up to undertake the group mission that involved the distribution of more than 150 copies of the local newsletter, “The Round Hill Reporter” to the residents of the ward, especially those who can't or don't want to be online, so they can hear all about the latest news in the area. It was a blast, so we had plenty of time for a fitness session hopping up the stairs together with the tods – indeed, using our phone and head torch to avoid stepping on them – and some sprint runs up hill. The second Tuesday of the month is Brighton GoodGym’s social night, and we concluded our evening with a Quiz Night to socialise at a local pub.  


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The Round Hill Society represents the area comprising the Round Hill Conservation Area and the north side of Upper Lewes Road between Wakefield Road and the eastern end of Roundhill Crescent. The purpose of The Round Hill Society is to benefit The Area by: 1. Promoting high standards of planning and architecture in or affecting The Area. 2. Securing the preservation, protection, development and improvement of features of historic or public interest in The Area. 3. Educating others in the geography, history, natural history and architecture of The Area. 4. Improving standards of environmental quality in The Area, including traffic issues, streetscape, signage, street cleaning and ‘greening’ through street trees and planting. 5. Creating and promoting civic pride and a sense of community within the area of benefit. There are about 900 Round Hill households receiving a printed newsletter, The Round Hill Reporter, four times per year. This community newsletter helps to bring the community together and hear about the latest news in the area - especially useful for those who can't or don't want to be online as much.

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Attendees
Rosie Baker
Thomas Mackay
Sarah Katharine
Philippa
Angela Mynott
STEFANIA ROSSO
Juliet O'Brien
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