A Lot of Allotment Jobs for GoodGym Huddersfield's Inaugural Task

25 Goodgymers helped their local community in Huddersfield
Alexander Kenmure
Susan Gillie
Alix Guerber
Grace Feeney
Sam Needham
Stephen Gilmer
Helen Alford
Tom (Harman) Hinton
Karen Redgwick
Chris Green
Louise Galvin
Andy Lloyd
Natalie Sampson
Andrew Cooper
Jenn Flaherty
Lisa Waldron
James Smith
Sharon S
Andy
Ben Godfrey
Ashley Lucas
Sue Green
Nicola Frederick
Kati Law
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Huddersfield

Tuesday 25th September 2018

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Grace Feeney
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Report written by Saul Muldoon

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After weeks of planning and arranging it was simply superb to finally get out and get GoodGym Huddersfield running. And what a stunning night it was!

With sunshine to start and a full moon to finish, even the weather gods were supporting GoodGym Huddersfield last night! Needless to say, they weren’t to only ones, 26 eager runners and a number other guests (including the Mayor of Kirklees) turned out for the launch at the Stadium Health and Fitness Club. We made the most of the late September sunshine, doing the launch speeches and photographs outside before heading off on the 2.5K run to Dalton for our first ever task.

Growing works are a small Huddersfield charity who promote wellbeing by providing opportunities for local people to get outside and grow stuff on their various allotment plots. Their Dalton site has been expanding rapidly, and the Huddersfield GoodGymmers were very happy to help out there. Rachel and Sue of Growing works had been busy setting up loads of interesting tasks for us to do in the 45 minute work window. Sawing firewood, trimming back edges, sifting soil, preparing growing beds, and shifting compost all ensured the GoodGymmers stayed active, kept moving and remained warm as the sun went down and the headtorches came out. There was even time to check out Growing works' brand new allotment loo (of which they are rightly proud!)

I'm informed by Sue that the there is always plenty of stuff to do on the Growing works allotments and I am sure GoodGym Huddersfield will be returning to help out again in the future. If you would like to find out more about the fantastic work Growing works does in the local community take a look at http://www.growingworks.org.uk/

Buzzing from a bit of hard labour the run back was even quicker than the run there. Another 2.5K but this time with a hill effort up Ridgeway, just prior to the final downhill of the night back to our start point at the Stadium.

Well done and thanks to all the GoodGymmers who have helped make Huddersfield’s inaugural task such a success, especially those who were attending a GoodGym group run for the first time, including Karen Redgewick, Chris Green, Louise Galvin, Jenn Flaherty, Pauline, Andy Loyd, Natalie Sampson and Andrew Cooper. Special thanks also to our GoodGym friends from Barnsley and Sheffield who popped over the hills to help support GoodGym Huddersfield’s first run.

Last night’s activity goes to prove that Growing works….and so does GoodGym!


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Huddersfield runner

Wed 26th Sep 2018 at 6:22am

Great to be part of the group and taking part in my first GoodGym session! Had a really enjoyable time 🏃🏼‍♀️

Saul Muldoon

Wed 26th Sep 2018 at 7:01am

Glad you had a good one Pauline, great to see so many people out running and doing good in Huddersfield.

Dora

Wed 26th Sep 2018 at 10:00am

What a great launch!

Kati Law

Wed 26th Sep 2018 at 4:38pm

Great event! Planning to run again in a couple of weeks. Thanks Saul and the other helpers.

James Smith

Thu 27th Sep 2018 at 12:24am

lol at the second pic. Just the back of me :D

Alexander Kenmure

Thu 27th Sep 2018 at 9:28am

Had the best time, loved the task and only met lovely people along the way. Even the heckling from the students at the beginning was good natured!!! :)

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