What's a chef's favourite tree? A pantry! 😂

8 Goodgymers helped their local community in Southwark
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Southwark

Wednesday 27th October 2021

Report written by Sam Lefevre (he/him)

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Despite the mild October night, there was a chill in the air that tempted the first arriving GoodGymers to seek shelter at the Old Spike Roastery. Abi arrive just at the same time as I did to open up the lightly caramelized and almost nutty smelling coffee shop. It was the first time she had been out on a proper run since February, but vowed to make it every Wednesday for now onwards (I'll hold her to that 😜). Emma and Adam popped in one after another. It is always great to see them after spending quality time at the Foodbank mission last Friday. As we all started to catch up with one another, I noticed two new faces outside Old Spike looking in and at my horrific face (as I had my face painted...💀), it was Carrie and Mark! It's always great to see newbies come along to a Group Run as I feel it captures what GoodGym is all about - get fit, do good and have fun! Again, a warm welcome! As we were talking to our new GoodGymers, Nelly, who said she would be committed to her regular Wednesday routine snuck in. Yet, we were still waiting for Paulin, who was vital for tonight as she had the all important Peckham Pantry flyers! She came just in time as I was explaining all about my crazy Halloween day!


Quick dash up the Rye to Burgess

After the customary GoodGym speech, a quick warm-up to get our bodies and minds ready for the run and finding what horror films we love to watch on Halloween; we ran 2 kilometres up the Rye, through Surrey Canal Way arriving at one of many entrances to Burgess Park. We stopped at St. George's Way to split the teams in two. Team 1 led by Paulin and featuring Emma, Carrie and Mark covered Sumner Road and all the adjacent streets whilst Team 2 led by Sam and featuring Abi, Adam and Nelly took on the massive estate on St. George's Way and a few more smaller estates on Chandler Way.


Flyers, Flyers, Flyers

Would we have enough flyers?

That was the question on Paulin's mind as we left Old Spike Roastery, but after ten minutes of flyering, we noticed that not only did we have more than enough, but we probably wouldn't even scratch the surface with the amount of flyers we had. We blitzed as many housing blocks as we could in 30 minutes and I could safely say we delivered to over 200 flats in eight. Yet, there many be more flyering to be done for Peckham Pantry in the future!

We merged back as a group at Commercial Way before we ran back to Old Spike Roastery as slowly one by one, runners peeled off towards their homeward direction. The last ones standing were Paulin, Abi, Adam and Sam. After a quick stretch and a chat about the upcoming week / next week, we ventured towards our homes too.

Next week's run is to Galleywall Nature Reserve near South Bermondsey station - 4.5k run there and back (9k in total). Helping out Jane and Luigia (task owners) with preparing the reserve for winter. Click here to sign up!

Thank You Peckham Pantry

GoodGym is all about getting fit and doing good! We praise the runners/cyclists/walkers who come to get fit and help out, but we often forget about the organisations we help out and I would like to take this opportunity to thank Peckham Pantry for all the work they are doing to help support their local community.


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Peckham Pantry
Supporting the local community with a food membership scheme

The Peckham Pantry is a social enterprise where members pay a small membership fee to access affordable food. It is a joint venture with St Lukes Church.

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Attendees
Mark Wilkinson
Carrie Alderley
Nelly
Emma McNally
Abigail Burgess
Sam Lefevre
Adam Quigley
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