Kingston upon Thames

Community mission

We were Berry happy to help!

6 GoodGymers made their way 1.0km to help the The Environment Trust - Berrylands Nature Reserve in Kingston upon Thames.

  • Gosia Rybacka
  • Rafal Wrzaszcz
  • Kingston upon Thames runner
  • Kate Haworth
  • Laura Waller
  • Rob Haworth
 
Saturday, 1st of September 2018
 
Led by Kingston upon Thames runner

Kingston Goodgymers were stOAKed to be able to join the conservation day held by the Environment Trust at Berrylands Nature Reserve.

After a little muddle with the timing, I arrived a little early at the Berrylands Scout Hut and was directed to the group that had set to work in ridding the nature reserve of an intrusive plant species called the Varigated Yellow Archangel. I joined them with a spade and fork to get to the roots of the problem. Elliott and Jeremy, the organisers of the Environment Trust conservation day, explained that these plants had taken over as a result of decades of residents dumping their garden waste in the area. There were a lopper thorns to cut out of the way too. It took more than a sec(ateurs) to get them out.

Everyday’s a school day!

Before long I was joined by Samia, Rob, Laura, Gosia and Rafal. Equipped with bags and pincer sticks, we were then redirected to do some litter picking around the nature reserve. While we were searching I was given a brief lesson on the defensive strength of a dragonfly’s reproductive system! Apparently this is what they were taught on the walk from the Scout Hut.

We were litter-ally walking around in circles trying to keep our sense of direction while searching for any litter to collect. Rob put in a tree-mendous effort, not letting the trees get in his way and clambering down to the river bed in pursuit of litter. Laura was bouncing at the discovery of a red football in our search and managed to keep it with us to donate to the Scouts’ Hut. Gosia and Rafal had a keen eye for bottles hiding in the shrubbery. Kate sweatered over trying to drag an abandoned jumper through some thorns but managed to pull-over the brambles. Samia didn’t let any litter get left behind and was quick to point out any that we’d missed while doing an expert job of holding the bag for us.

We were berry pleased with our haul and wood be happy to come back and do it again! As our bags became ever heavier with added chains and mysterious items, we brought it all back to the Scout Hut to regroup for a cup of tea and some lovely homemade biscuits kindly shared.

Here's what the lovely Environment Trust had to say following our #redthunder invasion:

We love you guys & thanks so much. Do come back! ;-) "

Look out for similar community mission listings in future and you could join us as we were told that the Environment Trust have conservation events once a month.

Report written by Kate Haworth


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Laura Waller
Laura Waller
Sunday September 2nd, 2018 09:25

Great report Kate! 👍🏻

Nicky West
Nicky West
Sunday September 2nd, 2018 14:10

Brilliantly written as always Kate!!

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