Ealing

Community mission

Slim pickings

6 GoodGymers made their way to help the Canal & River Trust Ealing in Ealing.

  • Jags Sanghera
  • Liv Parker-Scott
  • Jenni H
  • Michelle Scott
  • Tash
  • Ealing runner
 
Thursday, 16th of July 2020
 
Led by Jenni H

Michelle had spotted a litter hotspot on her strolls; the area around the viaduct in Bunny Park. Armed with pickers and bags, 6 of us set off to clean up!

Our junior mascot (and his Daddy) came to support us en route, dressed in his red top too 😍

We were pleasantly suprised by the scarcity of litter, but determined to get our fill, we still managed to fit plenty in our bags after wandering around the park a bit more.

Milly was not impressed by one find in particular... 'who throws a dirty nappy in a bush?!'. A very good question, and we hope the culprit wont be doing it again, especially as there are plenty of bins in the park!

A lovely sunny evening, and bunny park cleaned up. Our work here is done... for today!

Report written by Jenni H


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Ealing runner
Ealing runner
Thursday July 16th, 2020 22:03

That dirty nappy will haunt me!!!!!

Michelle Scott
Michelle Scott
Friday July 17th, 2020 12:15

Fab report! And thank you 😊 Bunny Park was pleasingly clear of litter around there but I did find a bag load next to the river.. And lovely to see you guys in person again!

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Jenni H
Led by Jenni H

Passionate about helping others and the local area, and trying to stay fit! Enjoys GoodGym tourism

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    • Liv Parker-Scott
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