Don’t fall in!

8 Goodgymers helped their local community in Kingston upon Thames
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Kingston upon Thames

Tuesday 23rd April

Report written by Emma Crowe

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Weeding ponds, paths and hedgerows was the name of the game for our Tuesday evening session, when eight GoodGymers headed to Edith Gardens, in Berrylands.

One of 12 designated nature reserves in the borough, this special site is used by people to access nature who might not otherwise be able to - such as disabled people and people suffering from mental health problems. So it’s important that it’s kept in good condition for their use.

Luke bravely volunteered to lean and ‘rake’ the pond to remove the algae on its surface, Tom and Sabir worked hard clearing brambles from the hedgerow GoodGymers planted a few years ago, Jana enjoyed slashing the nettles on either side of the wheelchair accessible path, while Dave, Julie, Rachel and Emma weeded the path to make it ready for flattening next week.

It was a slightly longer run from the Quaker Centre to this task - 3.5km - but great to get back to this site and hopefully we’ll return again this summer to lend a hand to the volunteers that manage this space so brilliantly day-to-day.


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Edith Gardens Local Nature Reserve
A small nature reserve, dedicated to supporting people connect with nature

Our vision was to create a restored nature reserve to be enjoyed by those who otherwise cannot access open space reserves, such as disabled people and people suffering from mental health problems. This is vital help to rewild people.

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Attendees
Luke
Julie
Emma Crowe
Sabir Babaiy Majdar
Jana
Tom Peacock
Rachel White
Dave White
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Dave White

Wed 24th Apr at 9:32am

Great report Emma! Excellent task too :)