Walking and Talking and Delivering for Big Local

3 Goodgymers helped their local community in Waltham Forest
Waltham Forest

Wednesday 20th July 2022

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A lovely cool evening for a long walk around the block to help deliver William Morris Big Local newsletter!

Three of us met at the Greenleaf Church and went to collect the newsletters. We managed to cover a good section of the area and almost delivered the whole heavy box of newsletters. As it was three of us we couldn't pair up so we had to improvise by mixing and matching the sides we were on so that we all could talk to each other and make progress equally. We actually got into a really nice rhythm and found ourselves being 'in the zone' and it really felt like a workout by the end of it walking so much. We managed to have some chats and got a few hellos from passers by as well!

Overall a great task and it was great to have a small but perfectly synchronised team tonight! We finished back at Greenleaf and then ran (Ros and Rebecca) and cycled (me) back home! A nice active evening out!

As we were so focused there were no photos!


This task supported
William Morris Big Local
Bringing together local talent, ambition, skills and energy to make the area an even better place to live.

William Morris Big Local aims to bring together the local talent, ambition, skills and energy from individuals, groups and organisations who want to make their area an even better place to live. The Big Local plan focuses on five priority areas as identified by local people during consultation. We want to improve: - community spaces - local economy for individuals and businesses - younger and older generations working together - green spaces & the local environment - communications across the ward

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Attendees
Rebecca
Rosalind King
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