Emma McNally


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Emma McNally went on a group run

Wed 15th May at 6:30pm

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Hackney runner

Wed 15th May at 6:14pm

Will join you at Salvation Army!

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Wed 15th May at 6:17pm

Thanks for letting me know Phil. Maria will meet you there for 19:15 👍🏼

Emma McNally
Emma McNally signed up to a group run.

Wed 15th May at 6:30pm

Group Run: DOUBLE TASK - light cleaning and gardening @ Salvation Army Camberwell Corps // fill planters near East Street

Provide safety for babies, children and adults who use this facility AND beautify the area near Burgess Park

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Emma McNally signed up to a group run.

Wed 8th May at 6:30pm

Group Run: Gardening @ Elmington Community Gardens

Ensuring the community garden can use the woodchip mulch for their green spaces

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Emma McNally went on a group run

Wed 1st May at 6:30pm

A hole in the Galleywall

Southwark Report written by Southwark runner

Last night, 14 Goodgymmers came out to help out at Galleywall Nature Reserve.

First to arrive at our meeting point, Old Spike, was Steve, who had been away recently. Whilst we caught up, newbie Chong arrived - and then nipped back out to check out a bike shop. Similarly, Isaac came dashing in, only to dash back out to do a quick lap of the Rye. Emma, Sarah, Nelly, Fi, Tim and Katy arrived and stayed 😅

Once everyone had arrived, I started welcome speech, and we gave a proper welcome to Chong. Our ice breaker question this week was related to the task... "Imagine we're going on a nature walk together, what do you see?". Tim started us off with a caterpillar, Chong gave some insight into his favourite sports team, and everyone else built a beautiful scene with a river, a waterfall, some salmon swimming in the river, some light filtering through the trees...🥹. It was a great team effort!

After a quick warm-up, we set off on our 4k run to Galleywall. I think it was the warmest day we've had this year, so it was a sweaty one!

When we arrived at Galleywall, James, Richard, Daryl and Andrada were already there. Eddie from Galleywall welcomed us and explained to us the task: we had to move some logs out of a ditch, and then put them back in a less haphazard manner, so that it would be safe for children.

Even though outcome was clear, we were not certain about how to achieve it initially. Steve came up with the idea of taking everything out the ditch, and then putting the big things back first, to give a stable base, so we rolled with that. We got into pairs and started to self-organise, and we completed the task surprisingly quickly.

Eddie came to inspect out work, and during this, he had the idea to dismantle some of the bug hotels so that people at the bus stop would be able to look through the "windows" to see into the nature reserve. After some discussion and experimentation, we opened up two windows.

At some point Daryl got separately picked to mow the grass.

Just as I started to worry that there may not be enough work for us, Eddie came round with laminated booklets which was a guided nature walk of the nature reserve. We split off into fours and off we went!

We finished at 8pm exactly to run/walk/cycle back to Peckham, perfect timing for our social at Skylarking. 🍻

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