mileXchange

Events and news from, for about Mile Cross
mileXchange prints a newsletter with all the events happening in Mile Cross. It's a branch of MXPEG (Mile Cross Projects & Events Group) that frequently organise community events and look after community green spaces.

14 GoodGymers have supported mileXchange with 2 tasks.


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Helping a community garden in Mile X

Tuesday 28th May 2024 6:00pm - 7:45pm

Helping a community garden in Mile X

Monday 15th July 2024 6:00pm - 7:45pm

Helping a community garden in Mile X

Monday 12th August 2024 6:00pm - 7:45pm


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NorwichGroup run
+6
Mark WebberJennifer BettinsonSophieJonathanRob RileyNicole Afford

Century of Digging

Monday 15th April

Written by Ian Gostling

Tonight 11 GoodGymers ran 5km to support Barge Road Community Garden.

Kudos to Mark, who was attending his 100th session!

We continued where we left off last week, pulling up roots, weeding, sieving through soil and picking up litter.

This weeks surprise find was an old Barbie! After 45 minutes of filling buckets, bin bags and piling up rubble we headed home after a job well done.

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NorwichGroup run
+5
Rose CoplandJennifer BettinsonSophieRachel DayJonathan

Rooting for rubbish

Monday 8th April

Written by Ian Gostling

Tonight 9 GoodGymers ran or cycled 5km to Burges Road Community Garden to help support a new local green space.

This local green space has been neglected and misused for many years, and will require lots of local support to help turn it into a community garden over the next 3 years.

When we arrived we met Lucy, one of the local members of Green Hearts volunteering group, who gave us instructions for tonights task.

We were armed with forks, rakes, and litter pickers to dig out old roots, pull up weeds and unearth any unnatural objects... ranging from a cuddly toy to a fiat hub cap.

The most interesting finds were 2 little frogs, who one day might become residents in the future garden pond!

After 50 minutes of sweat and many rubbish bags filled, we put down our tools ready to return for another session next week.

The evening was still light so we took the leafy route back into the city running along Marriott's Way.

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