GoodGym Tower Hamlets

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Kareem
Fiona M
Emma
Lucinda
Ilana
Rohan
John Shirley

7 goodgymers a leafin'

Monday 22nd December

Written by Lucinda

7 goodgymers travelled to Ocean Youth Connexions for a festive evening of painting and leaf collecting. The ever 'elf-ful' Ilana and Rohan painted the shutters silver (bells); John and Kareem aka the two wise men, painted two doors: one gold, reminiscent of sleigh bells and one black, matching Santa's belt. Emma , Fiona and myself were on leaf picking duty. Kamal was no grinch and supplied us with excellent leaf grabbers to get the job done. Emma finished the task by channelling Santa, carrying big sacks (of rubbish) down to the wheelie bin. The key for the bin was triangular, resembling the green triangle chocolate often seen during the festive period - coincidence? I think not.

Once the tasks were complete, we all rolled merrily along to The Star of The East for a celebratory drink. That's a wrap for Gooddgym Tower Hamlets for 2025.

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Kat Mace

A Festive Trim

Friday 19th December

Written by Kat Mace

It's not just Christmas Firs getting beautified this December - this week we were put to work on the front garden hedge which had spilled over onto the public footpath and was preventing light from getting into the house. Armed with loppers, secateurs and gloves we managed to strip it back into shape and ensure easy access to the gas meter too.

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Ilana

Lop To It

Sunday 21st December

Written by Ilana

A return visit to a large back garden with plenty still to tackle. Thorny brambles were lipped, shrubs were pruned back and weeds were cleared, making a big improvement to the space. The garden is now tidier, safer and much more manageable for Mr D.

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Emma Jones
John Shirley
Jo
Rohan
Anna Chojnicka
Emma

On notice for foreign trips

Monday 15th December

Written by John Shirley

We gathered in dribs and drabs, some delayed by work and others having joined a group run from the Town Hall Hotel. It wasn’t our last Monday task before Christmas, but there was much talk of exciting festive trips to warmer places as distant as Australia and India, before we instead spread out to various parts of the Parkview estate

There were chairs to be sanded and painted; Anna, Rohan and Jo displaying their artistic talents in adding shades of brown or a kind of light green (not really lime – we were wondering what whimsical description a paint shop would give it)

Mile-End-Emma waved to us from the other side of the street, then decided she might as well cross the road and join in - after all, it was her 75th Good Deed! She bundled tree branches into a wheelbarrow and over to the bin, branches which myself, Ilana and Nia had cut back so people might perhaps be able to notice what’s on the notice board

The three of them then went to pull nails out of some old wood, so it could be recycled for carpentry and shelves in the glasshouse. Meanwhile, Bethnal-Green-Emma seemed to be graffitiing a perforated fence, but closer inspection revealed she was actually doing a great job of removing an unsightly tag from the barrier

Somehow we all re-convened for the group picture - deciding this time it might be a better idea this time to take the photo in a lit-up area...

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Emma Jones
Oliver Rockett
Lucinda
Emma

The Hollybush and the Ivy

Saturday 13th December

Written by Lucinda

5 of us headed to Rocky Park (4 by bike and 1 on foot), greeted by the lovely Margaret, Ash, Rose, Basil (canine) and Wicket (canine). The task was to move a small mountain of mulch that had been dropped off earlier in the week. We settled into two teams - one shovelling mulch into wheelbarrows and the other emptying these onto the ground by the planting beds. The mulch pile was steaming hot - not because of the powerful sunshine rays hitting it nor the friction of speedy shovels but due to heat generated by microbes breaking down organic matter. We were all fascinated by this (some more than others). Science truly is magic. Logs/big twigs were separated out and salvaged for use elsewhere. Within 50 earth minutes, the pile had disappeared. This was a satisfying, enjoyable task. Margaret returned from walking the dogs with some sweet treats to reward us for our efforts - completely unnecessary but very gratefully received!

Pun credit: Rue Most wheelbarrows carried at once (2): Emma R

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Dan Baker
Jo
John Shirley
Lucinda
Ilana
Martin

One foot in the grave yard!

Monday 8th December

Written by Fiona M

Monday saw us return to the Cemetery park to help Ken tidy up an area by clearing brambles and other 'verdant villains' from stealing the light and space from other plants. We worked among the graves chopping and pulling bramble roots and small trees to clear space around the historic headstones and protect the other plants.

We braved the thorns and spooky surroundings to complete a successful task. And Ken filled us in on the interesting history of the Cemetery along the way.

Thanks everyone for a job well done and a big welcome to Dan on his second Tower Hamlets task!

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