50 Month Streak
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Ealing
📍David Lloyd Sudbury Hill UB6 0HX
Improve the biodiversity of the beautiful place for people to visit & relax

Tue 30th Jun at 6:45pm
A physical task for one of our favourite charities
Read moreSun 28th Jun at 8:10am
Come with us for our next chatty 3km from Ealing Broadway to Acton Park
Read moreSun 28th Jun at 2:00pm
There are some weeds sticking up around the paving stones, so removing these will reduce trip hazards for this lovely elderly gentleman. It will also make the garden nicer for him to look out onto this summer
Read moreSat 27th Jun at 4:00pm
Front safer to use the area - Mr F to enjoy the view of his weeded garden and front before his religious festival
Read moreSat 11th Jul at 10:30am
Encourage biodiversity and local community engagement along the Grand Union Canal
Read moreMon 22nd Jun at 6:00pm
Hounslow Report written by Sevan
Mrs P had what looked like a simple problem. There used to be a screw holding the light cover in place on her cooker hood that had dropped somewhere behind the cooker. She'd decided that it was lost, so she had a scavenged collection of screws plus a brand new pack for Holdilocks to use to keep the plastic cover in place.
Holdilocks started with the smallest screw which was too small to stay in the screw hole. He worked his way up through the screw sizes with none of them fitting until he tried the largest one, which was too large to fit in the hole. As there was no "just right" option and the cooker hood was made of sheet metal, Holdilocks decided to use the Holdilocks principle which says:
If the Goldilocks principle doesn't work and there is no "just right", then judiciously try more power to make things hold together
By defining and using his own principle, Holdilocks made the large screw fit by increasing the size of the hole and the hold on the cover became just right.
Mon 22nd Jun at 6:00pm
It will prevent the cooker hood becoming permanently damaged or potentially falling down and hitting Mrs P whilst she is cooking.
Read moreSat 27th Jun at 10:00am
Improve the biodiversity of the beautiful place for people to visit & relax
Read moreSun 21st Jun at 2:00pm
Ealing Report written by Sevan
An indoor decluttering mission sounded ideal on such a warm day. After being outside under the hot sun for their first 2 tasks of the day, Kash and Sevan were looking forward to this one. When they met Mr C's carer, he led them inside, past piles of clutter, then out to the back garden. This wasn't what Kash and Sevan were expecting. For Mr C's carer though, clearing the patio was priority number 1.
The garden had been cared for recently and had plenty of beautiful plants that had become overgrown. The pots that were sitting on the patio were to be moved to the back of the garden to make space for seating and a table during the summer. No one could see down the garden path and Mr C's carer admitted to not having been there for months, so some chopping tools were requested and Kash went an adventure to discover what lay at the end of the garden.
Once the the path was cleared and Kash had found some spots to move pots to, a plant chain was created. Mr C's carer lifted the pots up off the patio and handed them to Sevan. Sevan made his way down the uneven stairs and passed the pots on to Kash. Kash then slalomed her way along the garden path and found a safe space to drop the pots off.
Once the pots were moved, it was time to explore the other items on the patio and to work out what to get rid of. Kash, Sevan and the carer found:
Each item was examined by the carer and separated into plastic, general or "iron" black bags. The bags were left at one side of the patio for later disposal and the pots at the back of the garden were for future re-discovery. As Kash and Sevan left, they looked at the belongings indoors and could see more missions for Mr C coming soon. The saving grace was that patio was in a better state and was one step closer to allowing Mr C to use it again.
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