I'm a (Cat's) Creep… What the hill am I doing here?

15 Goodgymers helped their local community in Brighton
Annette Fowler
Sonam Wangdi
Charlotte Taylor
Liam
Rosie Baker
Jane Dallaway
Sarah Katharine
Euan Hill
Rebecca
Sarah Scott-Mitchell
Diana
Nicola Thomas
STEFANIA ROSSO
Ruth Milne
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Brighton

Tuesday 15th April

Credits
Rosie Baker
Rosie Baker

SOCIAL MEDIA

Jane Dallaway
Jane Dallaway

WELCOMER

PHOTOGRAPHER

Nicola Thomas
Nicola Thomas

WELCOMER

PHOTOGRAPHER

STEFANIA ROSSO
STEFANIA ROSSO

SESSION ORGANISER

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Following a brief but comprehensive deluge hitting the coast, this week's task - a slice of green community action as part of WWF x GoodGym’s Workout for Nature - saw an impressive fifteen GoodGymers descend on Round Hill Conservation Area to paint over graffiti tags gathered on the local Cat's Creep stairway and hoe stubborn weeds on the nearby Wakefield Road.

After GoodGym's visit, Cat's Creep, famous for its wavering apostrophe (depending on whether you think one or more cats are involved), 116 steep steps and resident toads and newts, was lined once again with freshly painted magnolia walls. Meanwhile, finely honed hoeing skills from the recent GoodGym Palmeira Square challenge meant that the flint wall on Wakefield Road was similarly smartened up.

Through its collective endeavours in the Round Hill, the GoodGym Brighton team are hopeful of another appearance in the local Round Hill Reporter (published since 2000) following previous articles in recent editions. The Reporter is the printed newsletter of the Round Hill Society and is evidence of a lively local community with regular events including an annual water fight.

The mission drew to an energised end with the packing up of tools, swiftly darkening skies and GoodGym area activator/ Round Hill resident Stefania handing out ciabatta and luminous doughnuts sourced via the Olio app, which helps prevent good food from going to waste.

With thanks to volunteers from the Round Hill Society, including Dominic and local councillor Raphael.

Executive summary haiku

Fifteen GoodGymers

paint and hoe. Local acclaim.

Toads enjoy the rain.


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The Round Hill Society represents the area comprising the Round Hill Conservation Area and the north side of Upper Lewes Road between Wakefield Road and the eastern end of Roundhill Crescent. Its purpose is to preserve the conservation area by promoting high standards of planning and architecture, to educate others, to improve the environmental quality of the area and to create civic pride and a sense of community within the area of benefit.

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