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Wed 15th Apr at 11:00am
Would allow for the hospital bed and hoist to be delivered, and then the resident will be allowed to go home.
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Sun 12th Apr at 11:00am
Barnet Report written by Daniel Mermelstein (He/him)
Four goodgymers went along to the Mutton Brook Tiny Forests to help the local community in their first citizen science event of 2026.
With local residents, they engaged in all sorts of different surveys of the Tiny Forests: soil compaction, thermal comfort, tree measuring. And they collected several bags of rubbish around the site.
The weather played its part: it was windy but gloriously sunny and everyone was happy to be out on this spring day,blowing away the winter cobwebs.
The surveys help collect data from the 200+ forests dotted around the country, which environmental charity Earthwatch collates and analyzes.
If you want to learn more about the science around the Tiny Forests, visit this link
We look forward to the next community mission at the Tiny Forests!
Fri 10th Apr at 10:00am
Barnet Report written by Paul Salman
Spring jobs, proper places
A lovely Friday morning Community Mission at Stephens House and Gardens, working alongside some of the regular volunteer crew in the spring sunshine.
I started in the children’s playground, helping clear back some nettles with Julian. It’s not that nettles aren’t welcome they absolutely are but like most things in a garden, they just need to be in the right place. Stephens House already has a dedicated nettle patch, which is great for butterflies as an egg-laying resource.
After that, I joined Helen in the bog garden .. not especially boggy at the moment after the dry spell where we tackled dock leaves before they had a chance to dominate. Helen is working hard to increase biodiversity in the area, and there was something very satisfying about getting the spade in just right and feeling that deep dock root come free with a satisfying pop.
A couple of hours of simple, purposeful outdoor work, good conversation, and shared effort was rounded off in the best possible way: tea and biscuits in the Bothy garden. Friendly, community-minded, and quietly rewarding a lovely way to spend a Friday morning.
And Gus seemed happy too, back in the park he grew up
Fri 10th Apr at 10:00am
Wed 13th May at 10:22am
Engage and connect with Local community people
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Maintaining this beautiful open space for the local community
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