How deep is your trench?

24 Goodgymers helped their local community in York
Carl Wain
Leanne
Emma Wilkommen
Aidan Kettle
Ed Woollard
Jenna Drury
Vicky Hearson
Pete
Charlotte Jones
Laura Barrett
David Barrett
George W
Laura Bennett
Ellie Rye
Matt Lunn
Jane Walker
Alex Wilson
Rebecca Stone
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York

Monday 17th November

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The cold weather has arrived in earnest but it didn't stop a hardy team of goodgymers rock up ready to go off to the trenches for their weekly workout.

We started the session by celebrating Barbarapassing her 700th good deed and Laura her 50th, and welcoming new comer Alex to the group.

Vicky set off first with the party pace group and were met at Glen Allotments by an enthusiastic team. Ed's group arrived very soon after and we were all armed with spades and set to work.

The task was to dig one trench of 30 metres and another 20 metres, in preparation for a water pipe. There was some discussion about how deep 18 inches is - quite deep it turns out! No problem for our crew, who rose to the challenge! Within our alloted time we'd completed the task and were rewarded with home made flapjack.

Vicky set of back with the party gang whilst Ed's group did a spot of fun fitness.

Back at base we were rewarded by more delicious homemade biscuits courtesy of Laura!

A very enjoyable task!


This task supported
Glen Allotments
A community allotment site

Provide plots for people to grow vegetables and flowers

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