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🥦 Fun, exercise, food growing 🥔 July Community day at Western Road Urban Garden
🗓Today 10:00am

📍217 Western Rd UB2 5HR

Help create an accessible green space that will provide food, horticulture and leisure for the community

Amy Radford
Freya O'Sullivan
Ali
Sevan
Kash
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Kash went on a community mission

Sat 18th Jul at 5:15pm

Shine a litter loving light

Ealing Report written by Harvey Gallagher (he/him)

On a sunny late afternoon, our GoodGym crew came along to support Collective Light, a pop-up community event built around an interactive glowing park furniture - powered by touch and movement. As people gather, connect and play, the space comes alive with light, turning everyday moments into something magical and helping to create a park that feels safer and more welcoming. A busy park is a safe park.

At today's festival, there was art, storytelling, yoga, nature workshops and community conversations. GoodGym gathered together a small group of willing festival goers to play our part in keeping the space litter free ahead of a tea party, chatting all the way! We split into small teams - two teams finding one sock each. Sadly they didn't form a pair. But that's okay, they still went in the bin bags!

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Kash

Sat 18th Jul at 9:25pm

Nice session! Thank you for organising Harvey!

Kash
Kash went on a community mission

Sat 18th Jul at 3:00pm

Tie me up before you go-go

Hounslow Report written by Hounslow runner

Five GoodGymers were on hand to help set up the third of four free summer events at Watermans Park.

Kai, Kash, Michelle and Breda took on the now-familiar challenge of erecting three gazebos. By this point, you’d think we’d have cracked it. Not quite, but Philippe came to the rescue and normal service was resumed.

Next came the bunting. As we discovered the last two saturday's there seemed to be enough of it to decorate the Thames towpath all the way to Kew. Before a single flag was tied, Breda opened early negotiations with Sevan and Kash over the optimal bunting locations, with one eye firmly on making the evening pack down as painless as possible… more on whether that strategy paid off later!

With gazebos standing, bunting fluttering and the bandstand looking suitably festive, the whole set-up was wrapped up in around half an hour. That left plenty of time for what is now becoming a Watermans tradition: the pre-performance pilgrimage in search of ice lollies.

Goods secured, we had our hydration break before Kai Sevan and Kash headed back closer to home and Breda and I returned to the park to watch the local acts.

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Sevan
Brenda SMITH
Alan Armstrong

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Breda

Sat 18th Jul at 8:15pm

Fab report MIchelle.

Kash
Kash went on a community mission

Sat 18th Jul at 10:00am

The Plot Thin-ens

Ealing Report written by Kash

Another hot Saturday in Southall offered everyone a bit of relief from the heatwave, with a gentle breeze reaching Western Road Urban Garden.

Four GoodGymers and Janpal from Southall Community Alliance were the only participants at the community day until one of SCA's trustees and a member of the Southall community joined them.

Before getting to work, Janpal showed the GoodGymers the recent developments in the orchard and the polytunnel. The dwarf fruit trees, planted less than three years ago, were already bearing copious amounts of fruit. In the polytunnel, exotic plants like karela and snake gourd, and more familiar ones like aubergines, cucumbers, watermelon and bell peppers, had started producing crops as well - and we'd only watered them last month when the plants were still small. What an incredible growth!

Today's task was simple: remove weeds from three sections of a vegetable plot to free up space for more food to grow. Sevan, Amy, Freya and Kash tackled thistles, nettles and bathua, which Janpal described as a staple green in North Indian cuisine. The plant, although healthy and tasty, had completely taken over the veg plot, so it had to be removed. Luckily, it was easy to pull out. We cleared the whole patch with ease, leaving only two rogue tomato plants that had introduced themselves from the neighbouring plot.

After a break to grab some water, fruit and samosas that Janpal had brought for us, we continued by clearing the plot closest to the fence - removing not just weeds! The amount of broken glass we keep finding in the soil never ceases to amaze us, even though we've dug that area several times and many of us know Western Road's past as a derelict allotment and a fly-tipping hotspot.

Time flew by. We chatted not only about football, but also about Southall Community Alliance, which recently celebrated its 25th anniversary. Janpal has been with the organisation almost from the beginning and told us the story behind the charity, its focus on bringing community groups together in Southall, and tackling important local issues such as inequality, poverty, mental health and social isolation.

We entered the woodchipping phase and covered all the soil and the remaining broken glass we hadn't been able to remove. We're sure we'll find it again at the next opportunity to dig that section!

The highlight of the session was tasting the delicious apricots from the orchard. Janpal had covered the little tree with a net to save some of the fruit for the volunteers. The method had proved a successful defence against the fox, who loves to steal the fruit before it gets ripe.

"He won't be getting his one of five a day now," said Janpal.

Thanks to that, we could get a little closer to our fruit and veg quota, munching on sweet, juicy apricots straight from the tree. You won't get that kind of taste from the supermarket!

If you want to help out at the urban garden and find out what will be ready to harvest in August, join us for the session next month. Sign up here!

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Sevan
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Kash
Kash signed up to a community mission.

Sat 18th Jul at 3:00pm

Help set up an inclusive summer community event

Support Friends of Watermans Park make the summer bandstands event a success!

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Kash
Kash went on a mission

Thu 16th Jul at 6:00pm

Like taking Jersey from a Royal New Baby

Camden Report written by Kash

In 21st century we encounter rising complexity in most unexpected places. Take a supermarket for example. Ms F sent me yesterday to purchase "Waitrose Baby Jersey Royal New Potatoes". That product had a name made up of six segments! That's three times more complex than my full legal name. I felt so inadequate.

The challenge of remembering that pinnacle of retailer wordsmithing was dealt with by using good old tech: a paper shopping list. After all, those groceries were as simple as taking candy from a baby.

But one question remains unanswered: would Germans be able to make "Waitrose Baby Jersey Royal New Potatoes" a single word? Or maybe two words? Thoughts anyone?

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Harvey Gallagher
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Kash
Kash went on a group run

Wed 15th Jul at 6:30pm

Wait For The Ref to Blow His Thistle

Hounslow Report written by Lucy Hill

World Cup fever had reached its peak with England’s semi final just hours away, but that meant plenty of time to fit in a good deed before kick off.

We met with tonight’s Manager, Jan from Friends of Turnham Green who gave us a briefing and a tactical run down of the big game and the goals for the evening. There was a trimming and clearing at the edges of the wildflower meadow to be done, litter to be picked, and the plants around the rockery needed a good watering following the wave of warm weather.

Time for kick off. No time to sit on the Spence! Kash and Gus tackled the strimming, whilst Max, Florian, Alan, Michelle and Steph raked up the trimmings, ready to go into one of the big blue Saka’s supported by Lucy. The other rubbish bags were taken on by Breda and Fran, also armed with the infamous Turnham Green tongs, as they Rice-d to defend the area from litter. Emily took it a little bit Eze-r, Pick(ford)ing rubbish and sharing the joys of GoodGym with the locals. Finally, playing up top on his own was Jon and the hose, giving the plants a good old hydration break on the rockery.

Captain Ana called for full time. A team photo to Marc (Guehi) the occasion was taken, and a shout out to the Birthday Boy Alan, who celebrated a big shiny birthday on Monday. Hopefully a big shiny World Cup trophy coming back to England will also celebrate 60 years soon too!

The green was looking a lot less Messi, and Jan was pleased with the results. All that was left was to get ready for the real kick off at 8PM. Kane we bring it home? COME ON ENGLAND.

UPDATE: We in fact did not bring it home, much to our disappointment and now join our French counterparts in feeling miserable because of 11 grown men kicking a ball around. Euro’s in 2 years anyone?

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Jon Scott-Francis

Thu 16th Jul at 10:41am

Very good Lucy. Full of play on words.

Kash
Kash signed up to a group run.

Wed 15th Jul at 6:30pm

Tidying up Turnham Green

Help keep this local green space tidy and clean

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StephDucat
Kash
Kash signed up to a group run.

Tue 28th Jul at 6:45pm

Help sort the the Hanwell Hootie equipment @ the Stables 🎸🤘

Help the organisers of the beloved free festival keep their equipment in check after the event

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Kash
Sam
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Kash
Kash signed up to a group run.

Tue 18th Aug at 6:45pm

Help women in Acton discover free, inclusive health and fitness opportunities

Encourage women in Acton to stay active and healthy by spreading the word about free, inclusive fitness programmes.

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Kash
StephDucat
Kash
Kash signed up to a group run.

Tue 8th Sep at 6:45pm

Spread the word about a free Community Day promoting recycling and sustainability in Acton

Support a sustainable and resilient community in Acton through a neighbourhood leaflet drop

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StephDucat

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