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Mon 18th Aug at 6:45pm
Lewisham Report written by Kim
It was wonderful to see quite a few signed up, some last minute sign ups and easily persuaded GoodGymer's joining us at a brand new task in Deptfod.
We didn't really know what was in store for us but what we did find was an amazing community garden tucked away from the street. I'm not sure you'd know it was there unless you were in the know.
There was plenty of tasks for us to get stuck into and our hosts were very excited to have us there. Once we divided up tasks, we all got stuck in. There was the standard alkinet removal, digging up some plants, sweeping up leaves, clearing under some bushes and then last but not least, sitting on a yellow chair to fill the buckets with water.
That leads me to mentioning it was Mo's last group run before his move to Geneva. We celebrated with some swiss rolls! We'll miss you Mo and thank you for all your hard work. You've been a big part of the group!
Mon 18th Aug at 6:45pm
Mon 11th Aug at 7:00pm
Tower Hamlets Report written by Laura Williams
On a humid Monday evening in Limehouse, 12 GoodGymers gathered at the Tower Hamlets Community Transport Hub, the base of Ocean Youth Connexions, to help continue to give this site a well-needed refresh.
Despite the heavy air and the threat of rain, spirits were high as we split into several smaller teams.
One team took on the painting of the metal shutters at the front of the hub.
Two leaf-clearing teams tackled the concrete yard and bus park. Bag after bag of leaves were swept, scooped and carried away to the collection area at the back of the yard.
(Removing leaves from these hard-surfaced areas isn’t just cosmetic — they can become slippery when wet and clog drains if left to build up, leading to puddles and flooding).
A third team took on the weeds sprouting from the corners and cracks of the yard. (This not only helps to improve the appearance of the area, it also helps to prevent further damage to the paving and brickwork).
By 8pm, with the final weeds uprooted and the yard swept clear we headed inside - just as well as the first drops of overdue rain began to fall.
We gathered by a large step ladder for a quick pic before heading out one by one onto Newell Street: some on foot, some on bike (and maybe one or two on the bus).
Next week we’re back with Janet and Eileen for the August garden clear-up at the Cranbrook Community Centre.
Until then.
Mon 11th Aug at 7:00pm
We're back to Limehouse for some clearing and painting tonight...
Read moreMon 4th Aug at 7:00pm
Tower Hamlets Report written by Laura Williams
One by one we arrived at the Canal Club Community Garden on Waterloo Gardens this evening.
The garden and surrounding areas of the community centre has become something of a local hub for growing, relaxing - and getting stuck into outdoor projects.
The centre itself is well-used hub that runs a wide range of local activities from youth projects to gardening and cookery workshops, with the garden being an important part of the centre.
After a quick hello and a look around, task owner Sally briefed us on tonight’s gardening tasks.
Dividing into three teams we made a start clearing the overgrown borders, weeding the paving stones and picking litter.
GoodGymers braved thistles, nettles, bugs and all manner of weeds in tidying up this pretty garden.
Our workout was completed with a few trips carrying full bags of nettles, weeds and soil to the bin lock-up around the corner.
To top it all off, we were treated to homemade lemon drizzle cake, fresh coffee and - for some – a brief dip in the small pool in the cherry tree garden...
Sally was the best task owner and host. What a lovely night.
Next week, we’re Limehouse-bound…
And just in – Rue’s speed session in Victoria Park this Thursday!
Have a good week!
Mon 4th Aug at 7:00pm
We've been asked to lend a hand at this Canal Club Garden tidy-up
Read moreMonday 28th July
Kirsti earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
Kirsti completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Kirsti was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
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