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Nick Moore

Nick Moore


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Smoke alarm battery change for Ms J (wk1)
🗓Tomorrow 3:00pm

It will make their smoke alarm work again and they cant do it themselves due to limited physical mobility

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Tue 30th Jun at 7:00pm

Rave Reviews...

Newham Report written by Nick Moore

It was a welcome (and long overdue) return to the Crisis at Christmas Warehouse near Canning Town this evening for Hilary, Graham, Adam, Nick, and good to see Peter who'd crossed the border from Redbridge, and our first group task indoors for a few weeks - definitely no sunblock required.

Our host Chris, who heads up the Retail activities at the Crisis warehouse, met us at the entrance (having arrived only a few minutes earlier as he'd been on shop delivery duty in Wembley and Walthamstow during the afternoon) and clearly had a long list prepared of what he wanted us to get done in the hour.

First task was to unload his van of boxes and bags (the latter sorted into cages by shop location and content description). Once that was done, we split into smaller gangs to get on with breaking up boxes, shifting empty cardboard boxes ready for packing, and stacking boxes ready for distribution. We then split again into emptying various pallets of items to clear space to create storage/space in the warehouse, and doing a count of items in bags (guesstimates permitted) - at which point we were given a 3 minute hydration break, sponsored by some previously donated cans of drink, before being marshalled around to the bagging area ready for the final quarter.

Chris would usually need to do a stock take of the number of items/bags each month, but this had been done by some other volunteers last week, albeit they hadn't quite completed the task and/or their tarpaulin laying skills hadn't been completely successful. Working in the Elephant and Castle and Camberwell shop cages it was a case of removing numerous sacks of clothes as a chain gang to get full access to the stack of winter clothing bags in each, and doing a (rough) count of the number of bags in that cage, before then covering with a tarpaulin, as these items don't get distributed to the Crisis high street shops until autumn is on its way.

With that task complete and the totals marked and taped to the now firmly secured tarpaulins, we had a final debrief/story telling session (mind your feet, otherwise they'll be all yellow...) from Chris, and arranged a return visit with him for August.

"I can honestly say you've been the best volunteers I've had today"...

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Fri 3rd Jul at 2:00pm

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Thu 2nd Jul at 3:00pm

Smoke alarm battery change for Ms J (wk1)

It will make their smoke alarm work again and they cant do it themselves due to limited physical mobility

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Fri 3rd Jul at 9:00am

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Fri 3rd Jul at 12:00pm

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Mon 29th Jun at 3:00pm

Please look after this basket...

Westminster Report written by Nick Moore

I couldn't help smiling when I noticed the only available asparagus at Tesco this afternoon was from Peru...bearing in mind I was shopping just a short distance away from Paddington...(the location, not the bear in this particular case). I did try and ring Mr R to check if he'd be fine with the Peruvian version, noting his prior request for only the English version, and when I got back he said that meant the spear season had ended - thankfully he was fine with the ones from darkest Peru, especially as they were still on the 3 for 2 offer.

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Thu 2nd Jul at 4:00pm

Assembly of bedside cabinet & putting up pictures on the wall for Mr J (wk1)

It will provide a safe space for Mr J to put his personal belongings on

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Sun 28th Jun at 8:45am

Like a breeze...

Hackney Report written by Nick Moore

After the recent warmer conditions, it was a pleasant (but very welcome) surprise to be met by a cool breeze blowing across the Fields this morning - it made Rue and Nick's job of setting up the course easier, albeit the wind was definitely not in a co-operative mood as it seemed determined to blow over the start/finish sign and parkrun flag...

It was great to see Anna and Lobo also appear this morning to help out - Anna was keen to don the tailwalker hi viz with the added foxtail, and Lobo did an excellent job on token duty (both Finish and Sorting) - Rue was on barcode scanning duty, which proved for once to be a bit more challenging than usual, and all this assistance made Nick's job as today's Run Director a whole lot easier.

A good number of first time visitors to the Fields swelled the pack as we discovered that Highbury Fields junior parkrun had been cancelled this morning due to an event. Our first finisher sped round in a super speedy 8 minutes, closely followed by the remaining largely breathless pack - Anna brought home the final walker, who was doing just her 2nd ever parkrun, in just over 20 minutes, and so event #378 came to a successful close for another week.

Same time, same place under the Big Tree next week for more fun at the Fields.

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