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📍Portswood Rd SO17 3ST
Clean up the litter for us and the animals

Mon 23rd Mar at 6:30pm
Clean up the litter for us and the animals
Read moreTuesday 17th March

Joana Dzekle completed 5 good deeds with GoodGym.
Joana is a now a pretty committed GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the fifth time
Tue 17th Mar at 7:00pm
Yippee!!!!!! Great to have you on the team Joana!!!!
Thu 19th Mar at 4:25pm
Yehh !!!! Thank you Wilson and team. Happy to be getting some exercise whiles doing good.
Mon 16th Mar at 6:30pm
Southampton Report written by Wilson
Never have we ever seen sooooooooo many cans littered in one place - i think people have been sitting on the bench for years, having a drink or two and lobbing each empty can over the wall!
Ellie and Wilson hopped over the wall and starting lobbing them back again (Ellie had some good bush restraining techniques to allow easy access to the cans) This was much to Abby and Chris's delight - on the receiving end.... all they had to do was stomp on them and put them in a bin bag - sounds easy but there were 100's of them and they stank and were amongst other litter also being lobbed back over.
Jo joined us once she’d found the spot, and Ashleigh put in a few hill climbs on her bike before locating us. The extra hands were very welcome, as the bushes along the pavement also needed litter‑picking — as well as more can‑stomping. Chris had to mind his “dancing knees” and save enough energy to help haul Ellie back over the wall (it wasn’t that high, in fairness!). After an hour, we had collected five bags of cans and the same again in general litter. Ellie kindly (and perhaps a little crazily) offered to take the cans, as they’ll be donated to the Air Ambulance charity.
We were rewarded at the end with Cakey, in celebration of Abby’s birthday. 🍰
Mon 16th Mar at 6:30pm
Mon 2nd Mar at 6:30pm
Southampton Report written by Lauren
We were back at the farm this evening for more lifting and shifting and log chopping and burning!
We moved lots of pallets and gates from the top of the farm to the bottom and then chopped lots of wood to be burnt down and turned into ash to help the crops.
We had lots of fantastic new faces getting stuck in and helping out, it's always nice to see new people!
We kept ourselves nice and warm around the fire too!
Unfortunately not all of the photos will upload 🙁 but here are the ones which will!
Tue 3rd Mar at 7:10pm
I'm pleased the photos of me with my eyes closed (nearly all of them!) didn't load!
Saturday 28th February

Joana Dzekle been cheered 10 times.
Goodgymers have noticed what Joana has done and have cheered them 10 times. We doff out caps to you Joana.
Sat 28th Feb at 3:00pm
Southampton Report written by Ellie (She/her)
We enjoyed looking at the water themed art, eating cake and singing and dancing to the Southampton Ukulele band. That got us nicely warmed up to help pack away the event. We carried boxes downstairs, put the tables and chairs back into storage, and swept the floor (with the most unhelpful mop/broom thing!). It was a great event full of smiles. We can't wait for next year!
Mon 23rd Feb at 6:30pm
Southampton Report written by Ellie (She/her)
Tonight we were tasked with helping to tidy up the supplies in the fund raising section of the loft and creating an inventory for raffle prizes/donations. First of all we had to divide into Spreadsheeters and Non-spreadsheeters! Those with IT skills set to work listing the inventory while those with a bit less IT skills begun sorting through the stationary and craft supplies. We think we came up with some logical yet novel categories. Everyone will know where to go now to find "Pegs + sticks" and "Feathers + Pom Poms + foam"! We look forward to planning our Rose Road session for next month where we will have finally made it back to lighter evenings!
Mon 2nd Mar at 6:30pm
Helping the farm to transform the community and lives of those who use it
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Support local people to keep fit and raise money for local Scout group
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