19 GoodGymers have supported Granville Community Kitchen with 10 tasks.
Monday 10th June
Written by Pete
Josh, Samina and Pete met at Beer n Burger, did a warm up and jogged 3.6km to Granville road play area where we met Sadie and Imogen and Beatriz and Lee. Josh and Beatriz had recently completed 50 and 10 group runs respectively so congratulations to both of them. Sadie dolled out the tools and gloves. We weeded the central garden area around the wooden frames and cleared quite a lot of brush. We were in good spirits only dampened by one brief short shower. The area was left a lot clearer. We put away tools then jogged back to B and B for a quick drink, chips and a nice chat. Well done!
Monday 15th May 2023
Written by Pete
Josh and Pete met at Mencap and jogged to Granville community centre, met Leslie then proceeded to clean some of their dirty, greasy kitchen trolleys. Soon after Lee, then Becka arrived and we continued to scrub and wash trolleys, fridges and microwave. Turned out sparkling. A good job done. Granville do a great job for the community organising a healthy food bank twice a week, education, dance classes, gardening and so much more. We hope they stay open for a long time yet. We then departed, Becka running home, good luck in your forthcoming Hackney Half, while the other 3 jogged and walked back to Beer n burger in Willesden Green, where a good pint was enjoyed over a good boy's chat. Well done everyone, see you soon.
Monday 13th February 2023
Written by Tabitha Skinner
On Monday night Goodgym Brent ran to Granville Kitchen where we helped give a deep clean. They had three large fridges that needed work plus a huge dirty cooker. We scrubbed , washed and wiped until it shone
Great work Team!
Monday 12th December 2022
Written by Tabitha Skinner
It was a pretty Freezing night but that didn't put off Samina, Lizzie, Harvey and Tabitha who met outside Papagayo in Willesden Green, ready for Goodgym Brent's last goodgym of the year! It had snowed the night before, and the roads were snow and icy in patches. We took extra special care, jogging carefully the 3km to Granville Kitchen, and stopping to walk whenever there was ice on the path.
We made it to Granville where Leslie greeted us warmly. Granville Kitchen is a community centred organisation that provides food aid, food education as well as fun activities to local residents. There fridges are well used so we had the important task of cleaning them. We split into two teams with Leslie and Harvey working at the front, and Tabitha and Samina the back fridge. After wiping them down and taking out the shelves for a good scrub, the fridges were soon clean and sparkling. We were grateful for the hot water keeping our hands warm on such a cold day! The final job for the evening was cleaning up some split detergent in the bottom of a cupboard...it had turned into a sticky brown gloop, but thankfully with a bit of elbow grease it was easily removed.
We stopped for a team photo, said goodbye to Leslie then headed off carefully into the night. Great job everyone!
Monday 26th September 2022
Written by Samina
Following Liz’s warm up we ran to Granville Centre where we took on tasks to clean the kitchen. We started off by preparing buckets with hot water and soapy detergent before getting scrubbing in fridges and on walls. Liz made the fridge glimmer then put back all the apples she’d removed. Pete scrubbed the fridge shelves whilst I added the sparkling touch to the walls as I got rid of all those cooking stains. Amy also contributed to the fridge cleaning, removing old debris and scrubbing doors and shelves until they shined. Then we ran back to the pub for a refreshing drink and some cake. It was definitely a concerted group effort! I look forward to seeing you all next week!!!
Monday 8th August 2022
Written by Tabitha Skinner
It was one of those warm Summer Nights when Goodgymers CJ Lee and Tabitha met in Willesden ready for a good deed. We ran like Greased Lightning to Granville community kitchen where Leslie was gladly waiting for the keen trio, and kindly gave us glasses of water to cool down after the warm run.
Granville regularly makes food for the local community and we were there to help give the kitchen oven a deep clean. It was time to Don our gloves and get Physical with Lee cleaning the racks and trays and CJ and Tabitha focusing on the hob and inside of the oven. We scrubbed hard, removing all the grease and grime until we could (almost) see our faces in the oven.
Leslie was grateful for our help so we said good bye and after a quick discussion of whether to go home or not, we decided We go together for a drink in a local pub
Becka joined us not for a good deed but for a good drink and we all had a lovely catch up with a pint and some chips.
It turned colder, that's where it ends
See you next time!
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