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Southampton
📍Cemetary Road SO15 7NN
Keeps the cemetery maintained for visitors
Sat 6th Sep at 10:00am
Keeps the cemetery maintained for visitors
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Fri 1st Aug at 5:55pm
Hi, I'm interested in joining this one, just confused on where the Chapel might be? Thanks!
Mon 28th Jul at 6:30pm
Southampton Report written by Wilson
This evening, six GoodGym volunteers headed to Aldermoor Community Farm to lend a hand with some much-needed hedge trimming. Armed with shears and plenty of enthusiasm, we tackled the overgrown hedge along the farm’s boundary. In just one hour, we managed to complete the task - our best effort yet! It was a satisfying job that combined teamwork, fresh air, and a good arm workout!
Kudos to Ellie and Abby for running 4 miles to the task and to Robert for an hours walk!
Sat 2nd Aug at 10:00am
Keeps the cemetery maintained for visitors
Read moreMon 28th Jul at 6:30pm
The farm provides organic produce and a space for the local community to visit and enjoy
Read moreMon 28th Jul at 6:30pm
We want to welcome new volunteers to our garden project and also have plans to host an afternoon tea for the community as part of Railway 200. We need to get the garden looking good to achieve both these aims.
Read moreMon 21st Jul at 6:30pm
Southampton Report written by Lauren
We had a great evening this evening removing a large amount of himalayan balsam from along the local riverways. Having completed a couple of similar tasks with SCC last year we were confident with identification and how to handle the balsam and those new to it were fascinated by the alien like roots and how simple it is to remove.
Balsam is a very invasive plant that erodes local riverbed and banks unless it is kept on top of. We all did a stellar job clearing the site but particular kudos goes to Robert who cleared an extremely large clearing within the hour!!
Sun 20th Jul at 10:00am
Southampton Report written by Wilson
This task was led by Final Straw, a fantastic charity organization fighting plastic pollution. We joined them along the Itchen River at a spot where thousands upon thousands of nurdles wash up. It required nimble fingers to collect as many nurdles as possible for Final Straw to use in their school visits. These tiny pieces of plastic are tough to pick up, making beach cleaning seem daunting, but every effort counts.
Wilson had the best find of the morning—a plastic AEP training bullet!
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