Monday 29th June
Written by Vicky Hearson (she/her)
Tonight’s mission took us to Fulford Ings, where two wheels and two feet united for another round in the fight against Himalayan balsam.
Our group split into two, with Ed leading the runners to the task while Vicky guided the cycling crew. After arriving at the beautiful riverside location, it was straight down to business. Armed with gloves and plenty of enthusiasm, we spread out across the Ings, pulling up as much balsam as we could before it had the chance to spread its seeds.
The distinctive pink flowers may look pretty, but this invasive plant crowds out native species, so every handful removed makes a real difference to the local habitat. Before long, piles of uprooted balsam were growing, and areas that had been thick with the plant were looking much clearer.
As always, the task flew by thanks to great teamwork, plenty of chats, and the satisfaction of seeing immediate results. With another productive evening completed, we headed home knowing we’d helped protect this special green space for wildlife and future visitors, with a few folk putting the ribbons around tansy friendly plants en route so the farmer wouldn't chop them down.
A big well done to everyone who ran, cycled, pulled, and piled. Same time next balsam season? 🌱🙌
Sunday 28th June
Written by York runner
Five fabulous York GGers met back at West Bank Park to undo (or redo?) the good work of the morning. Gazebos were quickly dismantled, bagged, barrowed & stored as were many tables & chairs. Excellent & speedy team work which earnt much gratitude from the organisers.
Sunday 28th June
Written by York runner
Seven select York GGers and 2 dogs listened to & actually followed the Organisers instructions. We welcomed newcomer Libby who set too with gusto with team gazebo. Amazing effort on a not so lazy Sunday morning. 1 large & 3 regular gazebos were speedily erected, whilst many chairs and tables and water weights were carried & barrowed across the park. The organisers were delighted at our efficiency in helping get the park ready for the annual fayre. Thankyou everyone.
Saturday 27th June
Written by James Tilburn
I'd previously visited Mrs C to move some furniture and suggested that we come back to do the garden. It's was great to be able to visit her again and make her outdoor space more pleasant for her and her dog Buddy.
The lawn looked much better for a cut and I was able to make a good stab at the hedge. There is still plenty more to do so hopefully I'll be able to go back soon and do the rest.
Thursday 25th June
Written by Penny Spikins
Everything tidied away despite the heat :)
Saturday 27th June
Written by James Tilburn
Second mission of the day and the second hedge to get back under control. It took a lot of effort as there were some very thick branches but by the end the front of the hedge was looking much better for Mr P.
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