GROUP RUN- Arachne Group, Holloway Road- Cleaning up ahead of a refurbishment project

Arachne supports over 650 people from across Islington and Greater London. Thank you for helping us make our space feel more welcoming!
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GROUP RUN- Arachne Group, Holloway Road- Cleaning up ahead of a refurbishment project

Arachne supports over 650 people from across Islington and Greater London. Thank you for helping us make our space feel more welcoming!
Simon Fitzmauriceanne malcolmTamMatt BurtonEmily StrachanDan

The Arsenal Community Hub

56 Benwell Road

London

N7 7BA

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Monday 14th October 2024

6:45pm - 8:30pm

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Important Information

The plan is to meet up at the Arsenal Community Hub on Benwell Road, and after a short warm up, health and safety briefing and a warm welcome, we will run together to Arachne Group.

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Arachne has recently had a small flood! We are still seing clients, but we would really value some help to wash down our office and community room walls and windows to get ready for a refurbishment. We might need support moving some office furniture. We will also be cleaning our shop front to look more welcoming for our clients and community.

Task Location

Arachne Greek Cypriot Women's Group 13-15 Hercules Street London N7 6AT

If you are not planning to run with us, our arrival time at Arachne Group will be 7.15 - 7.20pm.

After our session, we will aim to arrive back at the Arsenal Community Hub for 8.30pm at the latest.


Things to Note

We are delighted to announce that we now have a bag drop and bathroom facilities for our group runs. Thank you to Arsenal Community Hub for accomodating us!

Please allow enough time to drop bags, as we will be running at 7pm sharp!

This task supports
Arachne Greek Cypriot Women's Group
Cleaning ahead of a refurbishment project

Established in 1984, Arachne is a community-based charity in Islington. Our mission is to empower women and help them reach their full potential. We do this by providing free welfare advice and support, health awareness and information, employment advice and training, accessible training and classes, and volunteering opportunities. We also work to increase the understanding of and celebrate Greek and Greek Cypriot culture.

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What to look out for

Make sure you've read our general guidelines for safety for taking part in a GoodGym session.

This is a GoodGym group run. You'll meet other GoodGymers at the start location and run to the task together. If you can't run for more than 15 minutes without stopping or you're worried about any aspect of the session, contact your area activator Simon Fitzmaurice by email at simonfitzmaurice@goodgym.org.

Options are available to run between 3km and 5km in total.

Remember that we will be running to and from the task, so you'll only be running for half this distance in one go.


Simon Fitzmaurice
Led by Simon Fitzmaurice

- Goodgym Islington AA - Likes long slow runs - Coach in Running Fitness

Who's going?
Dan
Emily Strachan
Matt Burton
Tam
anne malcolm
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Location

The Arsenal Community Hub

56 Benwell Road

London

N7 7BA

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Comments and questions
Simon Fitzmaurice

Mon 14th Oct 2024 at 11:46am

Unfortunately, our original task at Arachne Turkish and Cypriot Women's Group has been cancelled this evening. However, a new task at Caxton House Community Centre has been listed instead: https://www.goodgym.org/v3/sessions/group-run-quilt-cleaning-and-vacuuming-at-caxton-house-community-centre Meet Area Activator Simon at Arsenal Community Hub from 6.45pm for a group run, or at Caxton House for 7.15pm!

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