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Tue 18th Nov at 6:45pm
Barnet Report written by George Ttoouli (he/him)
Ever responsive and happy to help, we were asked by Martin Primary to run over and mulch a new path double time, as the school's winter fair is fast approaching. Although we're booked up solidly, we had a short notice cancellation that freed us up for some emergency TLC in the forest school.
Five of us set off promptly after our usual warm up by the side of the Phoenix. Given the holiday season's fast approach, we shared our favourite seasonal films - from Die Hard to Bad Santa, the classic It's a Wonderful Life and The Grinch that Stole Christmas, to some decidedly offbeat Russian film Beattie couldn't remember the name of (but post in the chat if you do). Great to see Gus joining us, looking eager for the exercise and a chance to sniff out foxes.
Then to the pathing - and boy, what a path! At least 50m of it (not that I measured) needed mulching, all along the side of their courts. We rocked up in short time - so early, John the groundskeeper wasn't even ready for us - and rolled up our metaphorical sleeves because it was pretty cold. John went looking for some extra hands to help us, but the school is so busy with music and yoga classes, no one emerged.
With two wheelie bins and two wheelbarrows, we had plenty of ferrying, shovelling and raking to do. Subham, Beattie and Paul shovelled and barrowed with the rest of us taking shifts, while Lucy and George mostly focused on raking. We started at the far end and slowly spread the mulch back toward the gate into the orchard, without thinking how far we'd get. We fillled a couple of deep holes with mulch as well, working by torchlight along the court's fence.
At ten to 8 we looked up and saw the gate in sight. Seeing we'd nearly reached the goal, we went for it, full speed (well, full care as well!) mulching, tipping and raking until, boom, almost bang on 8pm, we were done!
After a good cheer and a bit of a rest on the mulch pile, plus a thank you from John, that was it, and we jogged back up the High Road to the cinema for a warm down. A really satisfying session!
We're out every Tuesday until 16 December, so why not join us? Also, keep an eye out for our winter social on Tuesday 2 December. We'll be leafleting for the Citizens Advice Barnet, then gathering for food and a drink after.
Tue 18th Nov at 6:45pm
Wed 12th Nov at 2:00pm
Barnet Report written by Paul Salman
Second Mission of the Day – Supporting an Elderly Couple in Totteridge
After our morning in Colindale, George and I headed to our second mission, helping an elderly couple who had been feeling overwhelmed by the effort of clearing their home and garden shed.
We’ve visited a few times before, and this session was all about finishing touches. We met Mr J, who showed us through to the garden, where we repacked the shed, sorted through items no longer needed, and moved everything to the front garden ready for collection. We also swept the front steps clear of leaves and gave the space a much-needed tidy.
Before leaving, Mr J mentioned that his back gate wasn’t closing properly, so I took the screws out, reset the bolts, and got it working again. With everything sorted and the sun beginning to set, we wrapped up for the day another satisfying mission completed.
Wed 12th Nov at 9:55am
Barnet Report written by Paul Salman
Cultivating Colindale – Community Mission Report
George and I teamed up with four keen asylum seekers from their accommodation for a morning at the Cultivate Colindale garden project. Anna welcomed us and showed us the impressive progress they’ve made transforming a once-derelict patch of land into a thriving community space.
Our jobs were to plant bulbs, sow wildflower meadow seeds and pull up some old dried weeds. The asylum seekers threw themselves into the work with real enthusiasm, making a big difference in a short time and helping the project take another step forward.
After wrapping up, George and I headed off separately—me by bike, George by public transport—for our second community mission of the day in Totteridge, supporting an elderly couple at home.
A great morning of teamwork and community spirit.
Tue 11th Nov at 6:45pm
Barnet Report written by Paul Salman
As usual, we gathered at the Phoenix Cinema our GoodGym HQ and kicked things off with a chat about our favourite childhood TV shows. Classics like Blue Peter and Teletubbies got a mention, though one of us admitted to not having a TV at all .. probably the healthiest choice in hindsight!
Tonight’s mission was to visit the Tiny Forest ,always a magnet for litter , and to try our hand at that noble GoodGym art form: plogging (litter-picking while jogging). With the forecast looking grim and darkness closing in, we decided to make it more of an athletic adventure than a scientific one.
Plogging is a fine art part exercise, part medieval jousting (minus the horse, of course. The trick is to stay moving while accurately spearing bits of rubbish at speed, then deftly flicking them into your bag. Add wet leaves, gusty wind and headlamps, and you’ve got yourself a proper GoodGym challenge.
After a lively 3 km run to the Tiny Forest, we introduced Beattie and Lucy to the three new forest plots nearby part of an ongoing citizen-science experiment testing how different soil preparations affect young tree growth. Do go along and have a look; it’s fascinating to see the differences emerging.
A final round of litter-picking and some bonus plogging on the way back brought us full circle to the Phoenix, where we enjoyed a well-earned breather and some light refreshments.
Who knows with a bit more practice, perhaps GoodGym Barnet could enter the World Plogging Championships!
Tuesday 11th November

George Ttoouli (he/him) has joined TaskForce
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Wed 12th Nov at 9:55am
Wed 12th Nov at 2:00pm
Mrs A and her husband would be able to use their shed again and also release some much needed income from items stored in their shed. They can no longer do this task for themselves due to their health concerns.
Read moreTue 11th Nov at 9:55am
Barnet Report written by Paul Salman
Pose Your Way to Peak Pressure and Prime Circulation.
Yoga benefits blood pressure and circulation by activating the parasympathetic nervous system, which reduces stress-induced hypertension. The practice involves deep breathing and specific postures that enhance vascular function, improve endothelial health, and promote efficient blood flow and oxygen delivery throughout the body.
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