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Sun 25th Jan at 1:00pm
Southwark Report written by Gosia Rybacka
Brenda, Anastasia and Gosia attended a mission in Southwark today - Ms P needed help with moving out of her property (which will be soon taken down ๐).
We arrived at 1 pm and buzzed ๐ two times before her relative came in and made us realise that we were not buzzing at all ๐. We were then welcomed by Ms P in the ground floor kitchen ๐ฝ area.
First impression was that there was still a lot of furniture and stuff around the house and clearly a lot of work still to be done! We knew that we won't tackle all but we could still try our best ๐ซก and also prioritise the tasks that require few pair of hands.
At first, we were tasked with taking out a washing machine. Befre doing that we needed to unplug it and also disconnect from the waterpipes (which brought a bit of thrill as we were nor sure if water was already disconnected or we are going to flood ๐ฆ the kitchen). Once free, we pushed it outside of the house to a designated place right to the waste collection area ๐. After that we tackled few more items from there and then moved to the first floor.
We have spent most of the time emptying the upstair bedroom ๐. This included taking out a bed frame, chest of drawers, curtains, a number of boxes ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ full of papers and stuff. Some of them were to be kept, some of them to be taken outside. What was incredibly useful was an inbuilt lift inside the house which Ms P - who uses a wheelchair - typically used to move around the house. We used it to transport items (especially the heavier ones ๐โโ๏ธ).
We were also given a special mission of taking down a lamp shade. Nimble Anastasia stood on the bed to unscrew it along with the bulb ๐ก. The shade went to the bin but we have put back the bulb which still worked (!) even after an accidental fall ๐.
We then moved to the bathroom and were asked to take whatever we can straight to the bin. Nothing unusual to report other than the bag that seemed very sturdy didn't cope that well with the load and one of it's handles snapped when we were going down the stairs. All under control ๐ and after few moments were were back on track with the move.
Throughout the task we had a little helper ๐ง(maybe Ms P grandson) who also moved some of the things out as well as showing of with his toys ๐งธ๐ช and very cool trainers ๐ (with a small light at the back).
We tried to keep the waste area tidy and do not obstruct the parking area. In a short time the space became pretty crowded so at some point we did a bit of reshuffle to keep them compact and neat ๐งน.
We said our goodbye ๐ after finishing with the bathroom. Ms P was very grateful for our help and wished us very well.
Before leaving the property, Anastasia had a great idea to take the hangers (that were planned to be binned) to the near charity shop so they can make use of them to present the clothes for sale.
Sun 25th Jan at 5:37pm
It was lovely volunteering with you both.
Sun 25th Jan at 9:58pm
Epic mission. Star team โญ
Mon 26th Jan at 9:26am
Lovely to do a huge task with you both! Great report Gosia, you covered everything!
Sat 24th Jan at 11:00am
Kingston upon Thames Report written by Anna (she/her)
This year, a group of Kingston's GoodGymers took part in RSPB's annual Big Birdwatch event today for one hour. There were a range of different birds spotted in public parks and gardens all around Kingston. These included: mute swans, geese, wood pigeons, grey heron, mallard duck, collared doves, a cormorant trying to dry out its wings in the sun, and ring-necked parakeets.
Sun 25th Jan at 1:00pm
Mrs P is a disabled woman in a powered wheelchair and has very limited to no mobility and is unable to do this herself, with no friends or family locally to help.
Read moreFri 23rd Jan at 12:00pm
Kingston upon Thames Report written by Dave White
Congrats to all who got out there this week and did that little bit to improve your local environment. It's amazing what a little bit of time litter-picking can do to an area, making it a more enjoyable space for everyone. Go team!
Sat 24th Jan at 11:00am
Helps people to spend 1 hour with nature & helps protect UK bird populations
Read moreFri 23rd Jan at 12:00pm
Fri 16th Jan at 12:00pm
Kingston upon Thames Report written by Rachel White
Out we went this week with our litter pickers and tidied up our parks and streets. Well done to all those that got out and about.
Fri 16th Jan at 12:00pm
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