Wing of the Hill ๐Ÿชฝ๐Ÿ’ฏ

7 Goodgymers helped their local community in Ealing
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Ealing

Tuesday 17th October 2023

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Steph earned his wings at today's task in the Transition Garden. Less than 5 months in to his GoodGym life, he'd completed 100 Good Deeds and seen the garden's hillock of wood chip reduced to nothing. Steph had done a fair bit of that shovelling himself and today was no different ๐Ÿ’ฏ

4 runners, Steph, Kash, Christos and Sevan started off the evening with a quick run around Walpole Park, followed by the usual breaking in to the storage at the Rickyard, then escaping with wheelbarrowfuls of tools. Tonight, the 4 GoodGymers startled the park goers who were relaxing on benches by running past them in the dark, head torches ablaze, with plastic wheels rumbling and tools dancing around the bed of the barrow.

They met Milly and Jenni who suspected that some people were loitering in the darkness. The others turned their head torches on to full power and ventured in, finding some young folk hiding at the back. The approaching light seemed to scare them off, so the garden was quiet again!

Divya arrived soon after and today's job was described as:

  1. Chop brambles from around the fruit trees
  2. Placing wood chip around the base of the now freed trees

There weren't enough cutting tools, nor shovels for the 7 people who came, but they made do. Kash and Jenni used their expertise to identify the fruit trees. Everyone got down to either chopping brambles or filling up the wheelbarrows.

By the end of the task, the main objectives were complete and also: 1. The wood chip pile was completely decimated 2. The team was mentally prepared for a new fir scented hill in January created from this year's Xmas trees.

All that was left to do was to celebrate Steph's acheivement in the pub with a tasty slice of cake or two ๐Ÿฐ


This task supported

In February 2011, local children planted 21 fruit trees to form a Community Orchard in the overgrown tennis courts in the Lammas Enclosure, between Lammas and Walpole Parks. Volunteers from Ealing Transition have taken on the management of the area and preservation of natural habitats. The residents call on our own GoodGym volunteers from time to time when they have specific tasks that need extra pairs of hands.

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StephDucat

Wed 18th Oct 2023 at 8:46am

Thanks for the cake yesterday๐ŸŽ‚๐Ÿฐ

Hounslow runner

Thu 19th Oct 2023 at 7:00am

Congrats Steph - well done on superswift ๐Ÿ’ฏ

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