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Newham
📍Barnard Grove / Vicarage Lane Junction E15 4BD
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Sunday 7th June

Md Tauhidul Islam completed 10 good deeds with GoodGym.
Md has done 10 good deeds. They are a trusted GoodGym runner and are now eligible to join their local TaskForce.
Sat 6th Jun at 11:00am
Newham Report written by Hilary (she/her)
What can a small team of GoodGymmers achieve in a couple of hours? Quite a lot, as it turns out.
This Saturday, we headed over to Little Ilford Community Garden with a task: build some new planters to help this growing community space. Armed with enthusiasm, a few tools (thanks Peter!) and a healthy willingness to work things out as we went along.
With a couple of pallets, reclaimed timber and assorted bits and pieces that our host, Ray, had set aside, we had to channel our inner engineers... Thanks to a combination of innovation, initiative and teamwork, two "new" planters gradually emerged from what had previously looked like a pile of wood.
Once assembled, the planters were lined and filled with soil, leaving them ready for future food and flower-growing. Seeing them completed in such a short space of time was a great reminder of just how much impact a small team of GoodGymmers can have.
A huge welcome and thank you to first-timer Lekbira, whose project management skills quickly became apparent - no descending into organised chaos on her watch... Massive kudos also to fellow first-timer Ryan, who threw himself into trying something completely new, picking up a host of practical skills along the way.
Big thanks also our host Ray. It was inspiring to see everything he's already achieved with this little patch of land. What would otherwise be an overgrown and forgotten space is becoming a valuable community asset where local residents can grow food, connect with neighbours and enjoy a greener environment.
Well done to everyone who came along and contributed. The garden is making fantastic progress, and we're delighted to have played a small part in its journey. Something tells me we'll be back before too long.
Sat 6th Jun at 11:00am
Help create new planters for growing and give the local community more opportunities to connect, learn, and spend time outdoors.
Read moreWednesday 3rd June

Md Tauhidul Islam run their first missions with GoodGym.
Md has just done something they've never done before. Md has just run a mission; they've changed their running route and run to help someone who really needed their help.
Wed 3rd Jun at 6:00pm
Islington Report written by anne malcolm
A team of three had been summoned to tackle Ms E's garden which she had not been able to tend to since moving into the flat over 5 years ago. However, it turned out that finding the location of this mission was the biggest challenge of the evening.
Once on site, the team were pleasantly surprised to find that the anticipated jungle was a perfectly respectable garden that simply needed a little sprucing up. And so the sweeping, raking and pruning commenced and within an hour, four bags of leaves and cuttings were ready for collection. Extra effort (and entertainment) points go to Fuad and Ewa for their volleying skills, to get the bagged up waste over the 8ft fence and over to the collection point!
Tue 2nd Jun at 7:00pm
Newham Report written by Hilary (she/her)
After a day of fairly atrocious weather, the skies finally took pity on us and cleared just in time for our Tuesday evening mission to the Lighthouse & Gardens, hidden away behind the fences near Stratford International. If you’ve walked past without realising what’s there — trust us, it’s a brilliant little community space.
It was great to welcome Fuad and Eugene back after a few busy weeks at work, and the team set off on a scenic jog through the Olympic Park towards the gardens. A tube strike delay meant our host Sharon was running a little behind schedule, but GoodGymmers are nothing if not adaptable, so we filled the gap with an impromptu football skills session that definitely featured more enthusiasm than technical ability (speaking for myself at least).
Once Sharon had arrived and given us some directions, we got on with dismantling some rotten wooden planters that had seen better days. This turned out to be a satisfyingly varied task: digging out the soil, then deciding which demolition technique to deploy. Some sections responded nicely to careful unscrewing, while others required the much more cathartic “smash it apart and hope for the best” approach.
By the end of the evening we’d cleared quite a few planters, making a real difference for the small number of regular volunteers here, who wouldn’t have been able to tackle such a structural job themselves. It’s always rewarding knowing that our evening’s effort can make life easier for the volunteers who dedicate so much time to maintaining this valuable community space.
A lovely evening, a hidden oasis, and just enough dry weather to get the job done — we’ll hopefully be back in a couple of months to help again!
Check out all our upcoming sessions — including a bonus Saturday morning mission at Little Ilford Community Garden this weekend!
Wed 3rd Jun at 6:00pm
The client would be able to enjoy her garden for the first time & even see her family because her 1 bedroom flat is very small & therefore she rarely receives visitors too
Read moreMonday 1st June

Md Tauhidul Islam been Mission Verified.
Congratulations to Md who is now Mission Verified. They're now ready to start running GoodGym missions to help older people and running alone to community mission. Give Md a cheer to kickstart their mission running career.
Tue 2nd Jun at 7:00pm
The Lighthouse and Gardens is a community centre and gardens in Stratford created to provide indoor and outdoor spaces to promote health and wellbeing opportunities for the local area and beyond.
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