200 GoodGymers have supported Richmond Council with 196 tasks.
Monday 10th March 2025 12:00pm - 12:45pm
Monday 10th March 2025 6:45pm - 8:30pm
Monday 14th April 2025 12:00pm - 12:45pm
Monday 14th April 2025 6:45pm - 8:30pm
Monday 10th February
Written by Anita (she/her)
Hats off to run leader/group activator Liz and stalwart GoodGymers Victoria, Chris, Monika, JP, Ken and Anita who all braved a cold and wet February Monday night to complete an awesome array of tasks that will help GoodGym Richmond's sponsored plots in Buccleuch Gardens look fabulous come the spring:
Leaves on the Line: The grooves of the sliding shutters were deep-cleaned, with all the autumn leaf-mould brushed out to allow clean running.
Turn Again: The compost heap was turned and twigs and bulky items chopped-up to aid decomposition.
Arcadia: The Arcade was swept, cleaned and given a mini-makeover .
Plantasia: The square brick planters integral to the front of the Arcade were weeded, topped-up with homemade compost and top-dressed with stones.
Scrape Moss: Moss was scrapped off the tarmac and added to the compost heap.
On the Pull: Plantains were pulled, spot-weeded out of the lawn with the dextrous use of cutlery knives.
New Shoots: And afterwards in the the Tap Tavern, where Richmond GG’s Monday night Group Runs always start, new ideas for developing and funding more GoodGym work in Buccleuch Gardens were discussed.
Monday 10th February
Written by Anita (she/her)
Lunchtime mission in Buccleuch Gardens to do some pruning and weeding around our GoodGym sponsored plot the Arcade Rockery and assess the gardening jobs suitable for the Group Run in the evening ( it will be cold, wet and dark so hot chocolate and warming tasks in and around the Arcade are in order) .
Tuesday 14th January
Written by Ken MacKenzie
One GoodGymer joined one VERY enthusiastic volunteer from Friends of Hatherop Park to help them plant native trees in their wildlife area. With bags of oaks and thorn trees and spades in hand we headed off into the park and started digging. I was taken to the slope near the railway line where we had recently coppiced over 20 ash trees to make room to diversify the wildlife area on Sunday. The ground was obviously an old tip full of bricks, concrete and rubble so the digging was hard work and it took longer than we expected but after a couple of hours we had planted all fairly big 36 trees that the Friends of Hatherop Park brought along and we went on our way home.
Monday 13th January
Written by Anita (she/her)
Roll up, Roll up.
Ladies and Gentlemen, children of all ages, welcome to the greatest show on earth.
Tonight under a magnificent full moon, Richmond witnessed Good Deeds that pushed the limits of human ability. As you read this run report and look at the photos, be amazed by our gravity-defying gardening, hold your breath at our fearless weeding and laugh with our hilarious clowning acrobats.
Our regular performers have given their Monday evenings to perfecting their craft. They’ve trained countless hours, pushing themselves past limits, all to create moments of pure astonishment for you. Each task completed on this cold January night told a story: a story of determination, skill, and the pursuit of excellence. From our remarkable leaf rakers and sweepers, our wonderful weeders, our compost turners, our barricade builders, to our skilled human numerals, every performer brought their special magic to Buccleuch Gardens.
Please put your hands together for our newest recruits Jade and Mike and our fabulous run leader Sam. And for regulars Monika, Suze, Anita, Rosie, Harry, Chris, Cathy and Ken. Everyone adding something special to this 'second Monday' task and each one essential to the spectacular ‘2025' finale.
Sunday 12th January
Written by Ken MacKenzie
One GoodGymer turned up to work alongside 7 volunteers from Friends of Hatherop Park in Hampton felling trees. With bowsaw in hand, it on a cold morning it was right into the woods to start cutting the 12m tall trees. It took a bit of time to get the 3 felling cuts all done before the trees came crashing to the ground. It was fun but hard work and by the end over 20 trees had been felled to the ground in part of a biodiversity improvement scheme to diversify the woodlands. The woodland is a monoculture of ash trees and by felling the trees it will create new coppice and glades where new oaks, hawthorns, blackthorn and field maple trees will be planted in a future session.
Wednesday 8th January
Written by JP
GoodGym Richmond doesn’t normally do missions on Wednesdays, but this was an exception.
In collaboration with the Richmond Social Running Club, 7 GGers gathered to share their love of GoodGym with a group of about 40 runners and spread the word about the good we do every week.
It was a chilly evening with a light rain but our spirits were high as we put up the banner and JP made a short speech about GoodGym, the things we get up to in Richmond and how to get involved.
Then it was off on the runs, splitting up between the different pace groups and chatting to people along the way. The route goes along the river past the Sea Scouts and we hit some very muddy patches, but everyone made it back in one piece.
We took advantage of the Running Club discount in the White Cross pub and chatted with runners before making our way home, hopeful that we have recruited a few newbies to join the gang!
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