We had a hoot at this banging task!

8 Goodgymers helped their local community in Nottingham
Rachel Levick
Peter Edwards
Tom Oliver
Nigel Rowden
Matt Simms
Florence Lau
Khiltee Beeharry
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Nottingham

Wednesday 5th November

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We returned to Sherwood Community Centre last night for our latest task. Under skies filled with pretty fireworks, loud bangs and other sounds (more on that later), we met Louise on arrival who set us to work on various exciting jobs around the centre.

Leah, Florence and Tom started off by moving books and radiators around the maze of the building. The books included a diverse range of titles (as shown in the photos), although most were about steam trains and the wars. Once they had finished this job, they moved onto dusting and painting the hallway area, and Tom had the honour of hanging the welcome sign in the foyer.

Also inside the building, Matt turned his hand to a spot of painting while Nigel celebrated his 50th good deed with the important task of painting over the ‘Barbie’ pink wall in the kitchen.

Meanwhile, outside, Peter, Khiltee and I tackled the leaves in the grounds, sweeping, raking and bagging as much as we could in the hour. As well as being treated to a soundtrack of booms from the fireworks, we also noticed that we could hear two very distinct hoots of owls coming from the trees above. As we stopped to listen, along with some of the centre-users who were leaving after their exercise class, we caught a glimpse of one of the owls swoop from one tree to the next. What a privilege!

Thank you to Louise from the Sherwood Community Centre for hosting us and, as always, giving us lots of fun tasks to do. We will be returning next week for more (sign up here).

Now, to the milestones. Congratulations to Nigel on his 50th good deed, Peter on his 60th and Leah on her 80th. Oh, and it was my 150th! 😛


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Sherwood Community Centre
Local charity running a community centre in Sherwood with an onsite cafe and a wide variety of activities and events.

Sherwood Community Centre is a place for everyone, from all walks of life and all parts of our local community. We offer a diverse range of groups and activities for all ages and we also hire rooms at affordable rates so you can bring your own group or party here! Our Centre is run by Sherwood Community Association CIO and is a charity organisation for the benefit of the local community in Sherwood, Nottingham. (Charity Number: 1158333)

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