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Thu 31st Oct at 11:30am
Supporting a Good Initiative to run ALL together as people – not as labels
Read moreTue 27th Aug at 6:00pm
Brighton Report written by Carla Washbourne
One of the longer distances to a mission for much of the GoodGym Brighton crowd, we ran and wheeled our way out west to Vale Park in the beautiful late summer sunshine.
Main mission: removing a huge proliferation of dock plants and bindweed from the park’s beloved yellow rose bed, giving the roses space to really do their thing.
Yellow roses are aptly a symbol of friendship and we always welcome new friends at GoodGym Brighton! Tonight, we were joined by Harrison, Edward, and Nick on their first GoodGym community mission.
Working under the excellent direction of Lucy and other Friends of Vale Park we donned gardening gloves and spread ourselves around the rose beds. Moving between waves of excited chatter and meditative hush, we pulled up plants and unwound bind weed from branches and stems. At points we were all so hidden in the depths of the flowerbeds that only occasional flashes of red t-shirt gave us away.
Creating an ever-growing pyramid of leaves adjacent to the flower bed, we stacked our spoils higher and higher like a childhood game of dare until the pile eventually slumped. Then started all over again.
Roses freed, we ran off into the sunset like the subtle superheroes we all are.
Ciao Ciao Carla, Bye Bye, lovely friend and GoodGym Brighton Hero.
Tonight, with a sightly tingled heart, GoodGym Brighton said GoodBye to you but we truly believe it is only a "Bye For Now" . Wherever you'll go you will be always shining, having fun and keep dancing💃. You are already a lovely and confident GoodGym Fitness Run Leader and, soon, so you will become for GoodGym Warwick & Leamington Spa. 'Lucky they are' :-), says Stefania
Be [GoodGym] always with you!
You might move elsewhere but our friendship stays forever, and we will be here waiting for your return ❤.
Sun 11th Aug at 10:30am
Brighton Report written by Carla Washbourne
A good - if rather warm! - time had by one and all on the August installment of the (in)famous GoodGym Brighton monthly trail run.
We tackled an 11km loop of the River Adur, starting in Shoreham and finishing in the surreal art deco surrounds of the Hummingbird Resaurant at Brighton City Airport.
A uncharacterisitcally flat route for the South Downs meant lots of time to take in the scenery, appreciate the wildlife (egrets and swans - a - plenty) and catch up with other GG-ers as we ran. Our trail followed part of the Downs Link, taking in beautiful views of the Adur Valley, Lancing College Chapel and ye olde Beeding Cement Works. The Hummingbird Restaurant proved a perfect spot for some post run re-fuelling, watching the small planes and helicopters taxi around (bringing back vivid memories of Budgie the Little Helicopter) and an occasionally spectacular landing on the small runway.
Tue 27th Aug at 6:00pm
To keep a much loved and well used local park looking beautiful and cared for
Read moreSunday 4th August
Edward (They/Them) earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
Edward completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Edward was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
Sunday 4th August
Edward (They/Them) has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Edward is a now a fully fledged GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the first time. They are out there making amazing things happen and getting fit at the same time.
Sun 4th Aug at 9:00am
Brighton Report written by Carla Washbourne
Despite the early start - post Saturday Brighton Pride festivities - a crack team of GoodGym-ers assembled to help keep Brighton beach litter-free and stop those pesky pieces of plastic from making their way in to the sea (as lovely a day as it is for a swim!)
We joined a great big bunch of other volunteers organised by our friends at the Brighton & Hove City Council Tidy Up Team as part of the BIG Pride Beach Clean, kitted up and litter-picking our way along the beach and promenade. Litter grabbing tools - also sometimes referred to as 'reaching tools' - fully justifying the tenuous S Club reference in the title :) - just one of the Brighton Pride 'Fabuloso' acts that the litter pick fabulously rewards us all with free tickets to.
Welcome to Edward who joined us for the first time and thanks to all of the returning GG team.
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