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Mon 1st Dec at 6:00pm
Norwich Report written by Ian Gostling
Tonight 9 Goodgymer's ran or cycled 4km to Don Pratt Court, a retirement housing complex run by Norwich City Council.
We were invited to host a quiz night for the residents, in an area that has not had many community events for a while.
Despite low attendance we continued with our quiz questions, even using Google translate for a Ukrainian resident to take part. This lady has no TV or radio in her property so we kept her entertained for an hour, and even helped show her how to use the washing machine!
The winning team, Quizzee Rascals, won by a single point after a final round of musical intros! Ram Jam anyone??
Mon 17th Nov at 6:00pm
Norwich Report written by Ian Gostling
Tonight 12 GoodGymer's ran or cycled 6km to Norwich Foodbank to help pack donations.
It was a cold night so everyone kept busy by splitting into groups to form a GoodGym production line - beginning with unpacking boxes of mash & juice, placing the items in plastic crates, taking the crates to be weighed before piling up crates in a corner of the warehouse.
At the same time another group broke down the left over plastic and cardboard, and pushed it on trolley to the recycling area.
In the midst of it all we had Joshua attending his 1st Good Deed, and founding member Steven celebrating his 400th with a special balloon!!
After 45 minutes the task was complete so we headed out into the cold to return home.
Sat 11th Oct at 10:00am
Norwich Report written by Ian Gostling
9 GoodGymer's turned out for a great morning at Mousehold Heath.
Cutting back Common Gorse, which is an invasive species and has been strangling the heather that grows on the heath. The Heather is a great pollinator and is essential to bees and insects thriving.
The team removed lots of Gorse, with the aid of Will’s big protective gloves and long reaching loppers. After it was removed it was laid on drag mats and taken to a big hole not far away where it can mulch down.
Everyone was in great spirits and could see a massive impact for the hours work that it took of lopping and dragging.
We will be back again in a few weeks for another task in Mousehold.
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