Runner, cyclist, rugby player, Redbridge Taskforce and Run Leader - who knows what else will follow :-)
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Block or report Peter Van Tongeren
Redbridge
📍Valentines Park IG1 4UA
Assists our local parkrun with a little volunteer fun.
Mon 4th Aug at 6:30pm
Redbridge Report written by Peter Van Tongeren
Not sure how things would go due to a distinct lack of council bags (yes, my fault 🙈) , the three of us set off on our stroll down to Redbridge Roundabout to see what we would find.
2 bags between 3 wasn't all that bad and when we dug up a crate just past the leisure centre we all had something.
Just as we started to run out of space, a big white builders bag came to the rescue to contain all the different car body parts we dug up as well.
Bags dropped at a convenient location for collection by the Council we finished our loop, job done.
Collected litter was reported to and since collected by the council. 2x dumped rubbish too much to carry was reported as fly tipping, Council is investigating.
Sun 31st Aug at 8:00pm
Thu 31st Jul at 8:00pm
Barnet Report written by Paul Salman
July’s Anytime Litter Pick Round-Up
July saw a flurry of GoodGymers taking to the parks, pavements, and parkruns for some self-led (and often friend-powered) litter picks. Instead of one big group mission, we had a string of solo and paired-up heroes tackling the mess wherever they found it. The results were as varied as they were brilliant: • Peter van Tongeren took charge in Hackney and Redbridge, clearing gas canisters, a Lime bike dumped in a disabled bay, and general rubbish at parkrun. • Epping crew handled general waste with their usual quiet efficiency. • Kidbrooke’s Sutcliffe Park got a deep clean thanks to one dedicated plogger. Not only was a lost ‘Boris Bike’ reported to TfL, but around 200 Himalayan balsam plants were pulled to protect local biodiversity. A toy plane made a soft landing and was thoughtfully left for a young aviator to find. • Paul and Mike turned a casual walk into a purposeful mission, chatting and laughing their way through a clean-up with coffee and compliments from passers-by. • Jackie and Sally teamed up too—proof that plogging is better with pals!
There’s something quietly joyful about doing good in the background—just you, your buddy, and a grabber. People notice. You’ll feel it. And it sticks.
So why not give it a go this August? Grab a mate, your running shoes (or comfy walking ones), and sign up for your own little mission. You’ll get fresh air, friendly waves, and the warm fuzz of doing something that matters. And who knows—you might even find a toy plane of your own.
Thu 21st Aug at 10:00am
Helping those in need in Redbridge
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