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Wed 11th Mar at 6:15pm
Portsmouth Report written by Jen Stoneham
The main part of our session, clearing out old charity donation bags from an external cupboard, was postponed after the door (which has been flapping open for two years) was inexplicably wedged shut. Attempts to open it with techniques varying from Brute Force to Delicate Tickles, we gave up, and instead set a record for the most people involved in putting up two poster boards.
Always one for a dalliance with a power tool, I put myself in charge of drilling, whilst David and Laura did the arm work, holding the boards in-situ. Dave probably wasn't the best person to act as a human spirit level due to the ongoing vertigo issues, but he did a sterling job! Fingers crossed the boards are still up in the morning - the screws were a little short!
Thu 29th Jan at 12:20pm
Portsmouth Report written by Dave M
Sadly the equipment was very wet so we couldnt extend the play from last nights group run!
We did find some tools, a pair of socks (from either end of the park!), a mobile.phone case and a baby car seat!
We started in lovely sunshine but Dave Ms optimism of putting on sunglasses was soon redundant when the clouds came over!
Thu 29th Jan at 9:30am
Portsmouth Report written by Dave M
Sasha had a list of jobs š that needed doing this morning.
In true GG fashion we knocked them out of the park š
Non fiction books were price checked and priced š²
Clothes were rebagged into the correct colour coordination šØ
Jigsaws were priced and the stock on the shopfloor rotated š§© Dave M even found one to purchase for him and Jen to compete after the Make task
Toys were cleaned and made ready for sale šŖ
And 4 bags of donated clothes were put on hangers with the correct size cube added š
Wed 28th Jan at 9:30am
Portsmouth Report written by Dave M
Team GG were set up with some boxes if books that had been donated. Sorting the fiction from non and alphabetising the authors.
A large number of GCSE and A level science books were in the collection. Hope the person that dropped them off had got high marks!
We then were let loose on the tagging guns, adding price tags to the new clothes that had come in from the warehouse.
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