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It will help a non-profit organisation spread the word about the free community activities at Ealing Sharing Space.
Sat 13th Jul at 9:30am
Set up a safe play session for autistic, ADHD and SEN children
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Survey wildlife at your local Tiny Forest
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Hounslow Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)
It was a double header last night in Hounslow! With two tasks to choose from, there was something for everybody. We also got a chance to welcome Beata to her first Hounslow session - great to have you join us!
Those that preferred a shorter run/walk to a local organisation took on the weeding task at Chiswick Methodist church, led by Michelle. What sounded initially like a relatively light job actually turned out to be quite the session. Luckily, as Michelle put it, they took it very methodically....have a look at the impressive before and after photos to see what the group managed to achieve. They also had birthday girl Alanna there to keep spirits up - many happy returns to the lovely lady herself on her special day! When the group is reunited next week we'll give you the bumps.
The second group set off on a slighter longer, and arguably somewhat less scenic route to Gunnersbury Park where a hefty job relocating logs waited for us. We used what three words to find the exact location, running past many very much smaller piles of logs en route. When we finally did arrive, we realised the scale of the task. There was no shortage of enthusiasm though, and we started shifting the logs as fast as our legs could carry us. Until, that was, we discovered a section of the local wildlife that had made the pile its home. Lifting up the wood we found lots of little families of frogs nestled in the mud. So as not to disturb their peace, we gently worked around the tiny amphibians, and soon only the giant unliftable logs were left. Great work everybody.
Next week we're off to do another stint at the Cavendish Nature area, so pack your gloves ready for the next step in this exciting project.
Have a great run into the weekend GoodGym!
Mon 6th May at 10:00am
It will help a non-profit organisation spread the word about the free community activities at Ealing Sharing Space.
Read moreTue 23rd Apr at 6:30pm
Ealing Repair Cafe encourages people to take positive steps to help the environment by recycling old clothes rather than discarding them. The founder of the organisation, Mary, runs sessions to teach people techniques like sewing, patching and darning to give fabrics a second life. Tonight, Mary hosted a special workshop for GoodGymers - a thank you for our support in promoting the Reduce and Recycle Hub where Ealing Repair Cafe have its stall.
The objective tonight was to make bunting out of salvaged denim and other pieces of material that Ealing Repair Cafe could later donate to various community groups to use at festivals. The secondary task was a real treat: create a GoodGym flag out of scraps!
Excited about making the GoodGym banner, team Hammersmith & Fulham: Analiese and Divya, together with Kash made a start at cutting out the templates for the sign.
Christos, Mike, Milly and Sevan opted for the bunting task and set off to attach the triangle pieces of material onto a tape with pins. Mary gave Sevan and Christos a refresher on operating a sewing machine - something they did last time in school! Milly, an upcycling enthusiast herself, didn't need additional special instructions on how to sew and also had a go on the machine. The device kept playing up. Just imagine Milly's expression when she discovered the bobbin had come off while she was sewing the bunting together. Despite the technical obstacles, several strings of bunting have been created!
In the meantime, Team Flag cut out the letters from red fabric and played with composing them into words. Mdog, dog gym, mood? Eventually, the GoodGym logo emerged - but improved! - with the ABBA-style sparkly symbols at the top! The team then pinned the logo onto the purple background material chosen by Mike. That's when we run out of time for tonight.
If you fancy helping Mary from the Ealing Repair Cafe get more people interested in repairing or recycling their clothes, come down to Acton this Thursday and spread the word about the Reduce and Recycle Hub.
Next week, we are changing our trade again - from tailors to boxers! Don't miss the group run where we will be Knocking out the mess at Hanwell School of Boxing charity!
Mon 22nd Apr at 7:00pm
Ealing Report written by Sevan
HANGOT's first work evening of the year brought Ealing GoodGymers out on Monday, which was unusual, with a quick run along a sunny canal to reach the task. They took a short walk with the HANGOT volunteers to the closest orchard to their base, the Piggeries, so named because pigs used to be reared there.
There were lots of general maintenance tasks to get on with. Kash and Christos started by chopping the weeds growing around the trunks of the fruit trees, preparing them to be mulched in the coming weeks. Sevan meanwhile, as the tallest of the group, chose to lop the tall branches of the back hedge to let the sunlight in, with Kash and Christos soon joining him in trimming the face of the hedge.
Everywhere Kash went, birdsong followed. Unlike the flower planting task in Walpole Park at the weekend, it wasn't a robin following her around. She had squeaky shears, which did a surprisingly good impression of a song bird ๐ฆ
The final jobs of the session involved brambles, which weren't as troublesome as you might think. The brambles running through the back hedge were to be left as they apparently produce very sweet blackberries in the summer. Everyone looked forward to sampling those. The darker side of brambles lay on the ground. The trio were asked to trim any cute baby brambles that they could find. They knew why... like Gremlins, they had to stop the cute leaves from turning into out of control monsters come the summer.
The GoodGymers left the orchard and walked back along the canal as sunset neared, happy with a job well done. Our next session helping HANGOT will be at their Orchard Love day on the 11th of May.
Sun 19th May at 8:40am
Sat 11th May at 11:00am
Encourage biodiversity and local community engagement along the Grand Union Canal
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Help with tear down of a non-profit festival ran entirely by volunteers!
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Help set up the non-profit festival ran entirely by volunteers!
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