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Sevan

Sevan


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Ealing

March Grove Farm Conservation Day 🌸💚 Green task 💚 Discover a wonderful nature reserve in Greenford
🗓Saturday 10:00am

📍David Lloyd Sudbury Hill UB6 0HX

Improve the biodiversity of the beautiful place for people to visit & relax

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Melissa Bernard-Roy
Shubham Bansal
Sevan
StephDucat
Kash
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Sevan
Sevan signed up to a mission.

Sun 29th Mar at 1:00pm

Carrying bags to the nearest charity shop for Mrs H (wk1)

would enjoy having spacious living room and hallway

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StephDucat
Sevan
Sevan signed up to a mission.

Sun 29th Mar at 3:00pm

StephDucat
Sevan
Sevan signed up to a mission.

Sat 28th Mar at 1:00pm

Help Ms S with changing the toilet seat, resealing the bath and taping down hazardous carpet (wk1)

Ms S has said that all these tasks have been outstanding for a long time and so when they have all been completed, this will make her home more safe for her and her adult children who like with her.

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StephDucat
Sevan
Sevan went on a group run

Mon 23rd Mar at 6:30pm

Strawberry Fizz Forever

Liverpool Report written by Dike

It was March 23rd, 2026 — four days into spring. Just as the sun began to set across the Mersey, six GoodGymers assembled at the "Suitcases" on Hope Street. Dressed in their running gear and ready for action, the group prepared to jog to the Urbanscape community garden on Mulgrave Street to tackle the task of the week.

Run leader Sophie McClellan assembled the runners into a small circle for introductions. The team consisted of Liam, Heetu, Sophia, Sevan, and Dike, with a plan to do a more formal introduction once they reached the venue. After Sophie led the group through a quick warm-up and stretching session, the lively crew set off toward Mulgrave Street. They ran at a comfortable "chatting pace," paired off in twos: Liam with Sophie, Dike with Heetu, and Sevan with Sophia. The smooth journey had a lovely surprise when the team ran into Leo, another GoodGymer on his way to the task. The group slowed down for a quick exchange of greetings before Leo joined the ranks, and they all headed for the garden together.

By the time they arrived, dusk had fallen. Headlights flickered on, and Leo provided extra lamps to keep the workspace bright and the spirits high. While awaiting the arrival of the final members, some chatted while others explored the garden. Heetu expressed a playful concern that the task might end too quickly — she joked that ten GoodGymers could easily devour the work of planting ten plants in under 30 minutes, so they might have to plant them extra slowly!

Once the team was complete, they were joined by the task owner, Khan Odita, along with Bekah, Naser, and Claire. It was a night of milestones: it was Sophia’s very first task, while Sevan — visiting all the way from Ealing — was incredibly marking his 1,281st GoodGym task. Khan shared a brief history of the community garden before dividing the team. Some helped Khan gather the plants, others retrieved tools from the shed, and Sophie got a head start on some litter picking.

Before the tools hit the dirt, the group received a brief demonstration. The instructions were clear: dig a hole slightly deeper and wider than the plant's root ball, place the plant, and backfill with the original soil. As the work began, the garden transformed into a busy construction site. Khan moved between the planters, placing the plants in their designated spots while goodgymers did the digging and planting. Heetu was assigned to weeding the planters, a perfect fit, as she had earlier claimed that her favorite garden activity was "to destroy!"

One of the night's biggest challenges involved moving a massive planter from the fence to the pavement. Khan called for a team of four to handle the weight. It was an arduous lift, but thanks to some clever ingenuity and the combined strength of Naser, Leo, Sevan, and Dike, the planter was successfully transferred to its new position.

Elsewhere, the work was just as intense. For anyone who had underestimated the job, the reality of digging foot-deep holes through rocky, hard soil proved it was no easy feat. Bekah, acting as an astute project manager, coordinated the site to ensure every plant found its home and no tool was left idle.

As the session drew to a close, the team moved into the "tidy-up" phase. Sevan began the watering, Liam swept the paved areas, and others gathered plastic containers for recycling. Just as Khan was giving his vote of thanks, Naser positioned his phone for a group picture, nudged Dike to write the report and surprised everyone by producing a collection of bulbs he had brought along. The team immediately found spots for them, adding one last touch of magic to the garden.

Bekah announced the upcoming GoodGym birthday party and Sunday task, the team dispersed with dirty hands and fulfilled hearts. They left hoping to return by the end of April to see their hard work basking in the full bloom of the spring season.

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Bekah West

Wed 25th Mar at 4:12pm

Great write up, well done and thank you Dike! Sevan, it was lovely to have you join us, and welcome Sophia! Hope to see you both again soon.

Sevan
Sevan signed up to a community mission.

Sun 12th Apr at 11:00am

Help provide clothes to refugees

Dignity, health and hygiene. Enabling people to leave home in clean clothes, not being embarrassed by their appearance.

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Jalal El Farmawi
Ema Quinn
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Sevan signed up to a group run.

Tue 21st Apr at 6:45pm

🧼 Help clean and organise a children’s activity space 🧸 at St Mary's

Helping create a clean, organised space so children can safely play, learn, and enjoy their time at St Mary’s.

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Ema Quinn
StephDucat
Jalal El Farmawi
Sevan
Sevan signed up to a community mission.

Sun 12th Apr at 8:40am

April at Acton Junior parkrun 🦺 + Coffee ☕

Get children active and having fun on a Sunday morning

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Ema Quinn
StephDucat
Sevan
Sevan signed up to a group run.

Mon 23rd Mar at 6:30pm

Mulgrave Street Project

Supporting a community garden project

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Ema Quinn
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Sevan went on a group run

Tue 17th Mar at 6:45pm

The cherry on the black forest cake

Ealing Report written by Kash

Since GoodGymers totally obliterated the woodchip pile next to the Ealing Transition Orchard in February, Lammas Enclosure hasn't seen a new mulch delivery until said GoodGymers put themselves forward for a special mulching task. Having practised woodchopping tree saplings in Walpole Park during winter, they were ready to spread a decent layer of chips in the hidden part of the Transition Garden.

The team of five: Harvey, Kaja, Steph Ducat, Sevan and Kash found and opened a secret gate to the newly planted area - something like the wardrobe leading to Narnia - just with a fox in place of the lion.

It was the first session for Kaja, who astonished everyone with how prepared she was. Not only did she bring gardening gloves, but, noticing a few brambles obstructing the way, she quickly pulled her own pair of cutters and snipped the thorny stems. Impressive! Welcome to GoodGym, Kaja.

The fresh woodchip pile delivered for the mulching task, when disturbed with shovels, released an abundance of steam and a cherry liquor aroma. If you asked Steph, though, he'd tell you the scent was more like black forest cake.

Regardless of how good (or how bad, according to those who didn't enjoy the booze-like fermented notes) the woodchip smelled, by the end of the session, the heap disappeared. Once again, GoodGym destroyed the whole mulch pile in one go, and laid a good woodchip cover in the whole area of planted whips. Fantastic work, everyone!

Next week, we are staying near Ealing Broadway again, and - after an optional hill running session - we are litter picking at Haven Green, as part of LAGER Can's Great British Spring Clean. Steph, who is leading the session, would welcome a few more hands to cover the area. Sign up and make it happen!

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Sevan went on a mission

Sun 15th Mar at 2:00pm

A Slice Off Life

Islington Report written by Sevan

"Everything's growing so fast with the rain." - Mrs C

...and it was only March. The task that Kash and Sevan had been asked to help with wasn't a burst of spring growth. It had been years in the making. A tree planted before Mr and Mrs C moved into their house was now crowding over their patio and most importantly for Mrs C, getting in the way of their washing line. Mr C used to take care of it. For the past 3 years he hadn't been able to, so a big slice needed to be taken off one side.

"Don't take too much off. A bit less [than the first cut]." - Mrs C
*"We'll make sure we don't kill the tree."
- Sevan

Armed with a pair of baby loppers, shears and 2 saws, the branches were cut well back to the point of having no leaves left on the problematic side of the tree. It would still have plenty of strength and life though. As well as the baby loppers, there were mummy, daddy and baby ladders too which were all used. The biggest ladder almost allowed Sevan to reach the top of the tree. On a gusty day, he needed to be careful to keep his balance.

With the cutting and clean up done in an hour (include Kash taking a broom to the tree), Mrs C and Kash saw the opportunity to tidy up more bushes in the garden.

"Can you take a little bit off this?"
"A little bit off this one too...?" - Mrs C

Kash was only too happy to keep chopping.

When Kash and Sevan finished, Mr and Mrs C would not only be able to hang their washing up. They'd also have a lot more sun on their patio, which is perfect for the coming spring, as long as that rain holds off.

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