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Laura Boldison

Laura Boldison


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Together Trust Fest leaflets (19/05)
🗓Tuesday 19th May 6:30pm

📍Life Leisure Cheadle SK8 1JR

Advertising the community events to the local community

Mandy Parkinson
Hazel Molleda
Jamie Emerson
Laura Boldison
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Laura Boldison went on a community mission

Tue 5th May at 6:30pm

Wood You Believe It? Turning a Car Park into a Food Park

Stockport Report written by Hazel Molleda (she/her)

Five GoodGymers—Hazel, Laura, Mandy, Molly, and Ben—joined forces with the ever-friendly locals of Edgeley to support What If’s Tuesday Night Club, kicking off the mission to transform a humble parking area into a thriving green food park in just six months!

This session was full-on graft mode. The team tackled all sorts of maintenance jobs: sweeping, filling the compost pit, watering, picking up twigs and logs, assembling the raised bed, weeding, and even adding chalk spray markings to the tarmac (because every great garden needs a good road map).

But it wasn’t just about getting our hands dirty—brains were engaged too. Jade, the gardening expert brought in by What If to lead the six-month transformation, treated everyone to a mini masterclass on Hugelkultur. The word may sound like a spell from Harry Potter, but it’s actually German for “mound culture”—a permaculture technique that involves building raised beds filled with rotting wood, logs, and organic matter. Translation: a low-cost, low-watering, high-impact way to grow good food. Clever stuff.

Everyone put in a huge effort, with special shout-out to Ben, who showed up and grafted on despite not feeling great. Proof that sometimes the biggest wins aren’t about being perfect—they’re about turning up, doing what you can, and collecting strength through small, meaningful actions. Compost piles were filled, knowledge was shared, and commitment was well and truly planted. đŸŒ±đŸ’Ș

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Laura Boldison
Laura Boldison signed up to a community mission.

Tue 5th May at 6:30pm

Resilient Urban Gardening with Whatif?

Supports biodiversity, creates habitats, and boosts public health by encouraging physical activity and improving mental well-being

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