The Bevy

The First Community Owned Estate Pub in the UK

52 GoodGymers have supported The Bevy with 15 tasks.


Top supporters

Previous sessions
BrightonGroup run
+6
Nicola ThomasTomHarrisonEdelEuan HillKitty Blake

Mulching the fruit bushes!

Tuesday 17th September

Written by Sarah Katharine (She/Her)

Making the most of the of the evening sun we headed to the Bevy. We welcomed back Kitty!

The Bevy Pub– More Than a Pub! The Bevy is the only community run pub on an estate sited in Moulsecoomb at the margins of Brighton & Hove city. As well as pouring a good pint they run events for the whole community including a Kids Club, Disability Disco and Seniors Club. They are struggling for funds but still providing support and activities for the local community, thanks to the support of everyone for More than a Good cause! 😉

We had a longer run of approx 7k with a sting in the tail with a hill at the end!

We were helping master gardener Dave, a very much-loved member of The Bevy community, with the community garden where the produce grown is used for feeding the Seniors Club. The GoodGym Brighton’s group got busy weeding the bushes of berries, under great coordination from Frances, Nicola, Jane and Stefania for tools provision and time keeping! Some of us dug out compost to use as mulch to renjuvinate the soil all around those well managed bushes that are still gifting The Bevy’s chef with succulent little fruits to make apple & berries crumbles. While others prepared soil beds with recycled cardboards and carried out buckets of green waste compost up the sloping garden to improve the fertility and health of the soil, so reducing weed growth in the future. A smaller team, including Pippa, Liam and Ben watered the upper flowery allotment and picked up the grown veg, including beans and squashes that I remember GoodGym volunteers planted here last spring.

In a short time, we made a bit difference to Dave’s garden and left him with a big indulged smile on his face. You, Dave, Warren and all The Bevy’s community volunteers are greatly contributing to the future resilience of such a Good pub!

The Bevy Pub– More Than a Pub! An engaged community of friends and volunteers believing in a shared social good purpose. GoodGym Brighton is proud to befriend you, and we will be happy to return in winter for some painting!

WHAT’s ON GoodGym calendar in Brighton & Hove? SIGN UP to JOIN US! - We're a community of people who get fit by doing good, and everybody is welcome!

Read more
BrightonGroup run
+4
Juliet O'BrienNicola ThomasJemima Hildick-SmithFrances RuoccoPhilippaEuan Hill

Green B-evvy with Great Ambitions

Tuesday 18th June

Written by STEFANIA ROSSO (she/her)

We finally managed to return to help our friends from the The Bevy Pub – More Than a Pub! The Bevy is the first community run pub whose events and profits support the local community: from kids who need a square meal to seniors who want some company and everyone in between, The Bevy is there.

As well as being Brighton’s only community owned pub, is the Bevy Brighton’s first zero food waste pub? Every weekday lunchtime they serve up home cooked community lunches at affordable cost thanks to their link with Fareshare Sussex who redistribute surplus food, feeding bellies not bins. Any food waste is then put in their new hot composter, to produce gold standard compost that is then used in the edible pub garden. They’ve been adding 400 litres of mixed waste per week. For every 3 parts they put in, they get 1 part of top-quality compost - and the punters and fruit, veg and flower garden all love it!

Yesterday, GoodGym Brighton welcomed new member Euan and helped Dave, Shirley and Warren to enrich the soil with Bevy-Made compost, planted pumpkins, harvested rhubarb and cleared the Rubus Fruticosus, also called brambles, from invasive weeds – in a few words, we got the edible pub garden ready for the summer season, when we will come back to look out for the juicy berries to make the most of this place favourite.

The Bevy struggles to make money from food, but ironically it is their community approach to food that is a shining example of how this untypical pub on an ordinary estate working with a host of different organisations, is helping to achieve extraordinary things. Nowdays the Bevy’s work is more important than ever, with economic pressures on the rise. Let’s help our friends to realise their current plans and crowdfunding ambitions! Please Donate and Share

Read more
BrightonCommunity mission
LuciaSarah KatharineSTEFANIA ROSSORosie Baker

Volunteering at Bevendean Down Parkrun, with our friends in mind.

Saturday 24th February

Written by Sarah Katharine (She/Her)

This past weekend, Brighton GoodGym-ers have been running or volunteering while engaging their heart with their friends Susan and Joel in Mind.

We are big fans of Parkrun and are always keen to lend a hand.

Bevendean Down is known for its amazing views and challenging climbs. It is a smaller Parkrun but with a loyal following.

Myself, Stefania and new member Lucia helped out the other volunteers.

We all enjoyed cheering on the runners including Doug another Goodgym friend. Stefania and Lucia joined forces to do the important role of timing the run and the runners. While I scanned barcodes. We had stunning views of menacing clouds and a rain shower which just missed us.

We headed to Bevy Community Pub for a well earned breakfast. There we chatted to other runners and browsed the community stalls.

GoodGym sessions, parkruns and races like the Brighton Half are not just great ways to challenge ourselves and support our fitness goals, but also provide an opportunity to come together and remember friends like Susan and Joel, GoodGym-ers who sadly lost their lives.

Massive thank you to everyone who supported the fundraiser for Mind.

We’re fundraising for Mind because their work supports people like Susan and Joel, providing mental health information, advocacy, and peer support. Since the pandemic, the demand for mental health services has been increasingly overwhelming, and charities like Mind are doing essential work to help keep up.

If you’d like to donate, you can still do so here: https://www.justgiving.com/page/brightongoodgym-halfmarathon2024?utm_term=MqPB5rDjy

Read more
BrightonGroup run
+4
Siobhan Freel
Michael PirrieTabitha HrynickRebecca

My pears are too Bevy-licious

Tuesday 22nd August 2023

Written by Michael Pirrie

After a hiatus tonight we returned to one of our favourite tasks at The Bevy! 9 runners (and a dog!) ran and cycled their way deep into Moulescomb to help out with the incredible tiered vegetable garden that provides food for the Bevy pub and local community.

We were joined for the first time at Brighton Goodgym by Siobhan, an experienced Goodgymmer who will be a great addition to future tasks. A handful of us enjoyed the long sunny run from the centre of Brighton picking up people on route and meeting everyone else there. Everyone was pleased to see us but with the niceities over we soon got to work. We split into two groups, the chosen few had the fun but precarious task of picking plums from the steep fruit bank. Chanelling their inner mountain goat the team made light work of the picking, building up a great pile to be used at local community events.

The unlucky second group were tasked with weeding the vegetable garden path. An unglamorous task but important- with the last chance to grow some produce coming up, the planting beds need preparing. We set work pulling up bindweed, bracken, grass and all manner of weeds. Our reward for this was to pick the pears from the trees at the top of the garden. We were soon joined by the first group and made quick work of the path in the evening sun.

As a thank you we were treated to homemade Eccles cakes and stayed for a sunset chat before heading off back into central Brighton. The Bevy has had some difficult times of late but is bouncing back amazingly, make sure to get down in support when you can. We will be heading back there on Saturday for a post Parkrun breakfast!

Read more
BrightonGroup run
Rosie BakerCarla WashbourneMichael Pirrie
Rebecca

Harvesting Balls

Tuesday 30th August 2022

Written by Brighton runner

This week we made our way to the one and only Bevy - a community pub owned and run by locals for the locals. We were warmly greeted by Dave, Warren and Sheila along with two hippo bags and a variety of gardening tools!

Dave had let the bank go wild this summer to concentrate on other parts of the garden, but wanted to clear it to make way for new planting in a few weeks time. Carla and Rebecca were already hard at it when the rest of us turned up and so we quickly got stuck in!

Ensuring we saved the roses and primroses, we pulled EVERYTHING else out which were covered spiders and snails! Michael was ready with the hippo bags as we threw the pulled up plants down onto him(!) There was also a huge amount of table tennis balls, a result of the new table the pub had put up this summer.

With everything cleared, and the light failing us, we jogged back towards central Brighton with the promise from Dave that we can come back for planting!

Read more
BrightonGroup run
Philippa
MichelleRosemary Challen

Its Not Heavy, When You're Working at The Bevy!

Tuesday 14th June 2022

Written by Brighton runner

Thank you to Jason for the ah-mazing pun!

It is always a pleasure to visit Warren and Dave at the Bevy - the community owned pub who support all in the local area. From activities for unadvantaged children during the school holidays and ensuring a hot meal and social company for the senior members of the community. The pub is not typically open on a Tuesday, but there were loads of locals enjoying a cool one on this hot evening.

With the weather recently being wet and warm the garden had become very lush and that included the weeds across the paths and an explosion of bindweed EVERYWHERE! Dave asked us to tackle the pathways so it could actually be seen! He kept a watchful eye as we worked our way up the winding path of the stepped garden keep the endless amounts of bindweed separate from the other green waste. Rachael and Philippa made sure there was plenty of room in the garden waste bin by packing it down.

Time flies when you're having fun and we ended up staying at The Bevy a little longer than expected and didn't quite get time for our core inspired work out. For anyone who want to give it a go check out this core work out for runners: Core Exercises

Read more

Loading...