Moulsecoomb Estate Allotment site shop

We are a not-for profit shop run by volunteers to sell horticultural supplies to plot-holders.
We run the shop on site so that during opening hours at weekends, allotmenteers on the site can buy plant foods, sacks of manure and growing medium, bean poles, seeds, onion sets etc. Most of our plot-holders (including us) do not have a car. Selling these supplies on site at very little above cost price helps the allotmenteers to grow food, and the hut is also a place where people exchange information, ideas and advice. Our bulk deliveries arrive two or three times a year, always early on a Wednesday morning, The younger plot-holders, whom we might be able to rope in,are mostly at work on a weekday morning. We older shop volunteers are finding it increasingly difficult to handle quantities of bulky and heavy sacks off the lorry and into our storage shed. If you could help us, I would aim for a next delivery in April. No equipment is needed, just more muscle and energy than some of us have these days !

19 GoodGymers have supported Moulsecoomb Estate Allotment site shop with 3 tasks.


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Daniel Whitehead
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It's Ta-ra for now!

Tuesday 31st May 2022

Written by Tara Shanahan

So tonight…we met, we ran, we weeded, we snipped, we raked, we chatted, we cleared an entire allotment so it can now be rented out to somebody, we ran again, we did a fitness session, we went to the pub and WE MADE A DIFFERENCE.

It’s hard to know exactly what difference tonight’s task will make. I imagine the future allotment holder of the space we cleared, all the experiences they will have in that space, the friends they will make, the food they will grow, the knowledge they will acquire and share, the difference it will make to their health and wellbeing. Tonight we didn’t change the world but we will change somebody’s world, for the better, for the good.

And that’s what Goodgym does, it makes lots of little differences. The coached runners who take time out of their week to visit somebody elderly and isolated and make a huge difference to that person’s day and their sense of connection to the world. The Missions where the smallest, easiest of tasks for us can really impact the practicalities of somebody’s life and let that person know that there are people that care and are willing to help. And there are very few parts of our city that I can visit and not have a memory of how our group runs and community missions have made a difference to tidying, improving and caring for our little corner of the world and the people who live here.

Congratulations go to Katharine who tonight made a difference for the 100th time, joining several others present tonight in the 100 club.

We make lots of little differences to other people and places and of course also to ourselves. We support and encourage each other to keep active and to stay healthy. We’ve discovered training partners (and romantic partners) and friends amongst each other and I honestly believe there is no gym that can claim to be more welcoming and less intimidating than Goodgym. We are a community of lovely people who believe in the power of Good, that caring and taking action is worthwhile and really does MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

On a personal note Goodgym has made a huge difference to my life. I’m not a person who naturally steps into a leadership role but Goodgym has taught me that I can be a leader and has increased my self confidence. Goodgym has shown me a side of my city that I was entirely unaware of for the first 19 years I lived here. Now I know about all the great, caring people that are involved in so many community projects, like The Bevy, Brighton Table Tennis Club, Real Junk Food Project and so many more. I think most of all Goodgym reminds me that even in a world that can sometimes seem like its gone a bit mad and bad, that good people exist and I believe will prevail. As I said in my very brief farewell speech tonight ‘thank you all for being the antidote to all the sh** in the world!!’

Thank you so much to Helena who is leading group runs for the next few weeks. There are many more task owners who I know would welcome a visit in late June and July so if any of you want to do Task Force training to lead Community Missions, especially until the new Area Activator is recruited then please know that I am happy to help to facilitate this and don’t hesitate to get in touch.

I wish whoever takes Brighton Goodgym into the next phase all the best and I am excited to see where it goes and also to be a part of that journey. It really is just Ta-ra for now, see you all back out there soon xxxx

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Susan Hirst
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A lot went in the bin at the allotment

Tuesday 26th April 2022

Written by Tara Shanahan

Now this is the task you were all waiting for! At least you were if you are Rosie who is literally as happy as a pig in sh** when dragging rubbish out of a dump site, and I have to say I tend to agree!

A second trip to the Moulsecoomb allotments and the rubbish just kept on flowing! Our mission is to help the allotment holders to clear an abandoned plot that has become a rubbish dump and help turn it into a little wildlife haven. And as we pulled up carpets (so much carpet!) radiators, bottles, cans, hose pipes, clothes airers and so much more we did come across a couple of slow worms, so I guess we are off to a good start.

It was great to see some of you back after a few weeks or months off for various reasons. Perhaps Philippa had the best excuse as she just ran a marathon! Huge congratulations to Pippa for an amazing achievement.

We concluded the evening with a push/pull partnered work out in Saunders Park, utilising the swings for pull ups and also a bit of actual swinging (no not that kind!) at the end.

See you next week for some meadow making at Carlton Hill primary school Sign up here.

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Juliet O'Brien

No Poddington Peas at the Bottom of the Garden

Tuesday 29th March 2022

Written by Brighton runner

Spring is officially here, and after a beautifully sunny weekend and it being the end of March, we got a little taste of April showers.

Tonight we ran to Natal Road Allotments to meet Heidi and Sally from the Moulsecoomb Allotment and Horticultural Society. Part of the allotment has become a dumping ground for all sorts of garden and household waste.

Five Brighton Goodgymers braved the nettles to scratch the surface of the rubbish mound. There was no official fitness tonight however, we managed cross overs with a pick axe, overhead weights lifting a corrugated sheet and a tug of war with several garden hoses!

Though there is still a mound to takle the shear amount of bags shows how much was cleared and sorted in an hour before the light started to fade.

We'll be heading back in about a month to help Heidi and Sally with another go at that rubbish mound!

https://youtu.be/eH1tin6XKbY

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