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Ealing
📍David Lloyd Sudbury Hill UB6 0HX
Improve the biodiversity of the beautiful place for people to visit & relax

Sun 1st Mar at 11:00am
Will allow her to enjoy the view of her garden.
Read moreSat 28th Feb at 3:00pm
Ms C would like to help moving items of futniture around and organising things so that they can be donated.
Read moreSun 1st Mar at 2:00pm
Sun 8th Mar at 10:30am
Dignity, health and hygiene. Enabling people to leave home in clean clothes, not being embarrassed by their appearance.
Read moreSat 14th Mar at 10:30am
Encourage biodiversity and local community engagement along the Grand Union Canal
Read moreTue 3rd Mar at 6:45pm
Help the park ranger maintain Ealing's beloved park
Read moreSun 1st Mar at 10:00am
Mr J is unable to get privacy with the curtains, this has been frustrating him because he cannot do it himself.
Read moreSat 28th Feb at 1:00pm
She would be able to have more space to put in things like a spin dryer, space near the window, less clutter, and the items can go to someone who can use them. Greater peace of mind!
Read moreTue 24th Feb at 6:45pm
Walpole Park has been a frequent GoodGymming spot throughout December and January due to its seemingly endless supply of matter that needs shifting from place A to place B! The February session was no different, with an objective to mulch the newly planted tree whips along the park’s easternmost path.
Five Ealing GoodGymers, who met at the Tuesday group run, enjoyed the first evening of the year, which felt as if spring was just around the corner. No freezing fingers, no wind, no rain - well, if you don’t count the puddles remaining after the filming in Walpole Park earlier in the day. The film shoot involved pipes hung from the trees along the main alley to make fake rain, quite ironically, on the second rainless day of 2026 in London.
Chris, Freya, Sevan, Steph and Kash used their superhuman senses (and head torches) to locate the whips planted around an imposing plane tree in the dark. The stems were thinner than a little finger and easy to miss. The team had to be extra careful when wheelbarrowing mulch from a nearby woodchip pile to the end of the path, and not stomp on the whips. Survival of the fittest is not GoodGym’s motto after all. Buckets came in handy when carrying woodchip to the furthest areas to mulch.
The park was quiet and peaceful, apart from lively chats about travels and shrieks of foxes having fun in the bushes. The team covered the section of planted whips leading to the plane tree and around it. A few other nearby planted areas remained woodchip-free, but we’re keen to give it another try next week!
Tue 24th Feb at 6:45pm
Help the park ranger maintain Ealing's beloved park
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