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Lewisham

Monday 22nd July 2019

Report written by Amber Maurice

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It was an evening of celebrations in Lewisham last night, we had:

  • Maria’s 50th Good Deed – well done on all those good deeds!
  • Nykolette had a wonderful Sunday of running the Asics 10k and then as if that wasn’t enough, fitting in a mission afterwards
  • Community missions at Hilly Fields, litter picking and removing the weeds around saplings that were planted by Friends of Hilly Fields
  • Volunteering at Asics 10k – Louise was handing out finishers t-shirts and got to model one herself! Not to forget the GoodGym manned water station as well

Not only that, we also had 6 new people join us in Lewisham last night! I’m sure that’s a record number of new people in one night! I hope you all enjoyed your first GoodGym Lewisham experience and we’d love to see you again at future tasks.

Tarpaulin' behaviour

Tonight’s task was at one of our favourite places, Wildcat Wilderness, it’s a bit of a longer run than usual and one that felt even longer in the heat but everyone did great and we arrived together ready to start whatever tasks Maria had lined up for us (there’s always a variety of tasks at Wildcat).

  • Team unfold the giant tarpaulin and fold back neatly – pretty self explanatory except the tarpaulin was huge and took a bit of manoeuvring to get it laid out flat and then a lot of teamwork to get it back folded neatly and carried to the spot we’d just brought it from. It now takes up half the space and looks neat and tidy – hopefully that’ll make it easier to access when it’s next needed
  • Team cut back the weeds on the path – the weeds/plants along the path to Widcat Wilderness can get a little overgrown and it’s a long path, the group spread out along the path and chopped/weed bashed/cut the plants back. I couldn’t believe the transformation!
  • Team watering plants – a couple of people watered the plants as it’s going to be hot over the next couple of days so they needed to be hydrated like us runners do too!

We then split into 2 groups with half staying to finish off the path and half beginning to make their way back to our start point, we all grouped back together around three quarters of the way back. It was then time for a quick stretch and chat about next weeks task which is at Luxmore Gardens – another outdoor gardening task so don’t forget the bug spray.


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Wildcat Wilderness
A hidden gem alongside the river in Catford

Wild Cat Wilderness is a community green space in Catford coordinated by the Rushey Green Time Bank. It is a natural wilderness on your doorstep, which you can help shape and get involved in. It is your community space where you can explore nature and the wildlife, play or relax in its peacefulness, learn new outdoor skills or crafts, share and enjoy the space with other local people of all ages, cultures, faiths and abilities.

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Attendees
Emma Presley Abbott
Martin
Kim Parker
Vic
Amber Maurice
Martin Wilcockson
Iitmari
Maria Ahmed
Clare Nicholson
Adam Letch
Lucy Springett
Patrick S Campbell
Matthew Lyall
Bryan
Julian Himmerich
Inke
Eleanor Parker
Sophie Fishel
Daniel Powell
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Lewisham

Volunteering at Hilly Fields junior parkrun
🗓Tomorrow 8:40am

Enable this junior parkrun to happen and help young parkrunners and their families to run and have fun

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Adele Prince

Tue 23rd Jul 2019 at 12:16pm

Brilliant report Amber! It sounds like a super-productive evening, that path! 10/10 for the puns, surely a contender for the IPOTM?!