Platform 1 Planter Installation

Construct and fill 2 large planters at St Margarets Station's train platform
Friends of St Margarets Station are a small group of local residents who want to enhance the station for visitors, promoting local points of interest, such as Marble Hill House and Turner House, as well as improve the health and well-being of daily commuters. Two planters will be placed within existing signage and furniture. We will change plants on a seasonal basis to provide interest and awareness about care for small gardens.

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Sunday 21st April

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The London marathon is happening today and while some of the team were out running it, some of us found some more training to complete!

Arriving at St. Margaret's Station we received the briefing from Friends of St Margaret's for the two new planters that needed to be built, lined and filled with compost.

The task started with carrying the necessary wood from the storage room to the working areas, then cracking on with the somewhat IKEA-like instructions. As with all flat pack, the expected errors occured: bits the wrong way up, pegs in the wrong hole, unclear instructions and tools that weren't quite up to the job!

With some fast learning on the job we did manage to get back on track, just like the trains that brought happy Sunday commuters in and out of London. Many stopped to say hello and thank us as the planters progressed.

Once all of the wood was firmly in place and pegged in, we lined them with a damp-proof membrane and capped them off with the finishing layer. Time for a group shot and some well-earned pride before heading off to track Marathon runners and enjoy a Sunday lunch!

A massive hello and thank you to Andrea who joined for her first GoodGym task.

Keep an eye out for more tasks at the station as we have been asked to help with weeding the banks and looking after the new beds once they are planted up.

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