Tuesday 22nd July
Report written by Steven
How you doing Peter?
Very good. Nice and dry
Setting off from Barking Station, GoodGymmers took a gentle jog to Westbury Community Garden – gentle in the sense that Emdad needed us to slow down in places to they could capture some photos and videos of us. Eventualy crossing the rail tracks at the green bridge, we looped back to the garden - nestled under the Ripple Road flyover, next to the District Line.
I didn’t even know this footbridge exists… oh, this is the community garden, I must have driven past here a million times. (Peter, B&D GoodGymmer)
Part of the reason for setting up GoodGym B&D was to help locals discover more of their community, so it is always pleasing hearing comments like this.
Despite several hopeful pleas from the group, the rain did not “quickly pass". Not only that, as a newly created river serenely glided down Wedderburn Road, Harry emphatically confirmed “I’ve not seen this a much rain in Barking, and I’ve lived here for 6 years.”
Fortunately, the location of the table being built was under a tree with generous overhanging branches and a full leaf canopy, which diverted most of the rain away from GoodGymmers.
Despite the weather, there was a significant sense of satisfaction of completing a task that had been waiting months for completion. Generously gifted by local Abbey Ward Councillors, the heavy table-top needed all 6 pairs of hands to lift and glide it into position.
"I can't thank you enough, we couldn't have got this done without you" (Tim, project lead, Westbury Community Garden)
This is what GoodGym is all about – short bursts of volunteering power to get those practical and physical tasks complete that small community groups would otherwise struggle to get done. After only 30 minutes of sustained focus, problem solving and team work – all bolts on the table were secure.
The result? Local groups that use the garden - such as the Scouts, Salvation Army, faith groups, food growing clubs and more – as well as local residents now have a new focal point to gather round. There will also be somewhere to sit for the upcoming community BBQ.
More tasks are planned soon for this hidden gem – Tim has much to do – weeding the fruit tree beds, removing the dead trees, installing a shed, mulching and more. We can’t wait to come back, hopefully when the sun is shining!
See you soon, Steven
Barking and Dagenham
Help get this community garden ready to host a summer of wellbeing activities for the community