Sat 21st Sep at 8:00am
Birmingham Report written by Amy
4 goodgymers (Amy, Sofeen, Louise and Olivier) helped out at the Stirchley Community market over the day!
Amy helped set up the market in the morning and helped throughout the day.
Sofeen gave the car park a good litter pick and then enjoyed the market!
Louise brought along her son to enjoy the community market fun.
Olivier came just as the torrential rain started for the busy end part of putting everything away and helped with taking down bunting, putting tables and chairs away before giving the hall a good old brush leaving it cleaner than before!
Thanks to everyone who came - any help is much appreciated!
Sat 21st Sep at 8:00am
Help is needed for the community market to run smoothly
Read moreSat 7th Sep at 9:00am
Birmingham Report written by Jonny Carter
This morning Olivier and Jonny helped out at Hill Hook Nature Reserve in Sutton Coldfield.
The task was 'water kicking'. This meant checking the streams water quality. We did this by using the nets to put water into trays then seeing the number of different species.
This was really interesting, one tray showing 7 different species including; shrimps, water snails and even a stickleback fish.
We also found some freshwater limpits on a rock as you can see from the picture.
The water was also tested for it's phosphate level, which gave a reading of 0.6 which apparently is pretty decent.
Overall it was a very interesting morning and it was really surprising to find such a mix of species in a small stream.
Sat 7th Sep at 9:00am
The nature reserve is a great place for conservation activities and for people to enjoy the surroundings
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The nature reserve is a great place for conservation activities and for people to enjoy the surroundings
Read moreSat 18th May at 9:00am
Birmingham Report written by Jonny Carter
On a lovely sunny day, Charlotte, Olivier and Jonny helped out at Hill Hook Nature Reserve in Sutton Coldfield. Joining the Friends of Hill Hook Nature Reserve
Today's job was lots of weeding! We had to 'weed out' a very invasive species and with it being Mental Health awareness week, what better pun could we have?!
We also got the added bonus of seeing the swans with their signets and the baby coots being fed by their parents, a lovely way to finish the Community Mission.
There will be another Community Mission at Hill Hook in late June :)
Sat 18th May at 9:00am
The nature reserve is a great place for conservation activities and for people to enjoy the surroundings
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