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Sat 15th Nov at 11:00am
Camden Report written by Alex Murtough (he/him)
7 GoodGymers added good deeding and coffee to their Saturday mix!
There are three flower beds on Camden Square that are now cared for by the local community.
Two are already filled with rich colour while one is getting ready for shaping.
And it was this latter bed that caught our focus this morning.
Hannah joined us on their second good deed (welcome!) and Maria traveled over from West London (welcome!), and they joined our regular Camden crew of Imogen, Helen, Jackie, and John.
We grabbed spades and forks and dug deep into the earth to lift a hefty pile of weeds and roots.
After 60 minutes of work and conversation, we left a tidy space and headed out for coffee :)
Thank you, everyone! Here's to next time!
Sat 15th Nov at 11:00am
Join us for 60 active minutes helping this wonderful community-maintained green space :)
Read moreWed 15th Oct at 6:15pm
Camden Report written by Alex Murtough (he/him)
10 GoodGymers turned out for the most autumnal of all autumnal tasks AND Emily hit 200 good deeds!
This special group – Alex, Danny, Emily, Helen, Jackie, John, Kareem, Siobhan, and Steve – donned head torches and gloves and grabbed rakes and brooms in our first properly dark task of the season!
Our home for the evening was Cecil Sharp House, which is itself home to the biggest and best trees in all of Camden...
... which does mean there are plenty of leaves!
Cue 10 GoodGymers meticulously collecting bag upon bag upon bag of falling autumn :)
And amidst all of this effort we were celebrating a very special milestone yesterday evening: Emily – who frequents Camden, Islington, and other GG areas – hit a whopping 200 good deeds! A huge well done and thank you, Emily!
We will back to Cecil Sharp every 3 weeks during the leaf-falling season, and I'm already looking forward to the next session :)
Thank you, everyone!
Wed 15th Oct at 6:15pm
Come join for a social - fun - and active evening making a difference for this wonderful community organisation :)
Read moreSat 11th Oct at 11:00am
Camden Report written by Alex Murtough (he/him)
6 GoodGymers caught the autumn sun and emptied a compost heap!
Nestled in a (large) nook in Chalk Farm sits Adelaide Community Garden. It is huge and wild, and home to a lovely number of carefully nurtured allotments.
This special group – of Caitlin, Helen, Igor (on their first GoodGym trip to Camden – welcome!), Imogen, and Steve – made a wonderful difference yesterday morning.
Amidst conversation and autumn sun, they worked in pairs to dig out the compost heap 👉 wheelbarrow the mulch through the allotments 👉 carefully dispense everything into manageable sacks 👉 and build a stack of bags ready for use on the allotments :)
I know that everything will be put to excellent use very soon – thank you so much, everyone!
Sat 4th Oct at 11:00am
Join for a weekend morning of active + nature-based fun in Highgate's gorgeous Waterlow Park!
Read moreWed 20th Aug at 6:30pm
Help nurture an urban wildlife area at Willingham Close Estate in Kentish Town!
Read moreWednesday 30th July

Helen Cockcroft completed 10 good deeds with GoodGym.
Helen has done 10 good deeds. They are a trusted GoodGym runner and are now eligible to join their local TaskForce.
Mon 28th Jul at 6:30pm
Camden Report written by Alex Murtough (he/him)
7 wonderful GoodGym folk made light work of a balcony clear-out!
Tottenham Court Road hummed its usual bustle as our group – of Helen, Jackie, Lydia, Siobhan, and Steve – climbed through the American International Church's magnificent doors.
We were there to meet the AIC's brilliant community engagement aficionado – and fellow GoodGymer – Brooke, who had a perfectly-shaped task for GoodGym!
The balcony is suspended above the church hall and it's filled with the usual – pews, books, community notices – as well as the less usual – an eclectic assortment of chairs, random poles, fun-looking toys, and more!
We were there to move the excess items down the three flights to the basement, across the church's underbelly, and out to the side entrance ready for collection and recycling!
Cue this team kicking into the most efficient (and happy) human chain I've ever witnessed – they picked, carried, passed, and repeated – onlookers marveled, removal companies trembled, and the loot was moved and tidily organised in 45 swift minutes!
Thank you so much, everyone! Here's to next time!
Mon 28th Jul at 6:30pm
Join for 60 minutes of active movement + lifting at this special community space on Tottenham Court Road!
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