Anwen Greenaway

Oxford

Goodgym Coordinator for Oxford. Trail runner, often muddy.


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Abingdon Parkrun duathlon
🗓Tomorrow 7:45am

📍Bridge Stores OX4 4BL

Let's do a DIY duathlon!

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Anwen Greenaway went on a group run

Wed 16th Jul at 6:00pm

It’s a hoe down

Oxford Report written by Bethan Greenaway

This evening we returned to Oxsrad! This time no painting was done - the reception area is looking SPLENDID, if we do say so ourselves.....

Today we were based outside clearing and widening some of their pathways which were becoming rather weedy and therefore not particularly safe for wheelchair users.

After an hour and a bit and some inventive tool use - (who knew tent pegs were so good for removing pesky weed roots?!?) we left the area looking much neater and clearer.

Well done team!! And thanks for the company on the run!

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Rebecca McAlees

Thu 17th Jul at 8:14am

Great tip on the tent pegs and well done making the pathway more accessible.

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Anwen Greenaway signed up to a training session.

Sat 19th Jul at 7:45am

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Wed 9th Jul at 6:00pm

Rag(wort) week

Oxford Report written by Anwen Greenaway

Pastures new for us this week, as we headed to Oxford Preservation Trust land in Kennington. The task was to remove ragwort before it spread further throughout the grazing land. Ragwort, whilst a cheery pop of yellow and a good habitat for some species, is very toxic for grazing animals.

Removing ragwort from this field was very satisfying, and in an hour we had almost completely cleared the land, filling 2 1 tonne builders sacks.

Our reward was water and ginger cake (thank you Hannah!) and an opportunity to go and explore Bagley Woods on our post-task run.

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Joe Montague
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Thu 10th Jul at 11:14am

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Stephen

Fri 11th Jul at 12:08pm

it was good to see everyone and pull some ragwort, thanks!

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