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Ealing
📍South Ealing Cemetery W5 4RU
Make the local cemetery a beautiful, inviting and peaceful place to enjoy

Sat 18th Apr at 3:00pm
Ealing Report written by Sevan
Another mission with Ms C was on the agenda for Kash and Sevan today. They were curious about what the mission would involve as Ms C had asked for help to move furniture in the garden. Once inside, they found that Ms C had made excellent progress in tidying up her flat, with very little clutter in the living room and kitchen. She must have done a great job of giving away items she didn't need (or hiding them).
Bags of Ms C's clothes had been put in a shed in her garden while she was decluttering. Now it was time to bring the bags inside and sort through them, again, with the aim of giving away what she no longer needed. Kash and Sevan counted 30 laundry bags and there was no way to fit them all into Ms C's living room, so half of them were carried through the garden, into the house, ready to be sorted through.
With her top priority completed, Ms C had an important question for the GoodGymers:
"I left this box of eggs in my fridge. The one that isn't turned on"
"It was warm in there. Will some chicks hatch?" - Ms C
Sevan reassured Ms C that the eggs were sterilised and there was no way she'd have baby chickens running around her her flat or garden any time soon 🐣.
With that worry taken away, Ms C's next priority was to move items out of her bedroom, where everything was piled high. On cabinets, on the floor, on the bed. Stuff everywhere. Now that the shed was emptier, some of Ms C's belongings could move into the shed, making it easier to deal with everything else in the bedroom.
Ms C went back to her usual mode of wanting to keep everything, including an amusing bubble pooper, so Kash and Sevan spent most of the time shuffling things around, not removing them.
"There's a box of medication here" - Sevan
"Oh, they're great! Heart pills." - Ms C
"Are they expired though? They look quite old." - Kash
"It doesn't matter. You only get one heart." - Ms C
Kash and Sevan were thinking to themselves that that would be a good reason not to take expired drugs, but didn't want to argue the point.
Eventually 4 boxes and a shopping trolley were moved to the shed. The entrance to the room felt a lot more open, meaning it'll be easier to remove things when GoodGym next visits Ms C.
Sat 18th Apr at 1:00pm
Hounslow Report written by Sevan
Mrs M has 3 jobs to complete in her garden. Cutting a tree down to size, trimming the front hedge and clearing the gutter of their garden storage. They were all jobs that Mr M used to do and was no longer able to, so Kash and Sevan had come to help.
There was only 1 ladder and a set of cutters, so the pair needed some creativity to make the most of the session. Sevan took a garden chair to reach up to the gutter. Even with the chair, his eyes were below gutter level, so everything was done by touch. It hadn't been cleared in a while. There was soil - probably decomposed plants - with new plants growing in it, all of which needed to be scooped out. A small fork turned out to be the perfect tool for skewering the soil and tipping it out and down to the ground.
Kash had the benefit of the ladder and the cutters. Mrs M had asked for the tree to be around 2m high, so Kash had to take off the top 40%. Like the gutter, it must've been a while since it was last cut down to size as it was much taller than Mrs M has asked for it to be. Trimming and packing took all of the session and caused Kash lots cuts and scrapes.
After finishing with the gutter, Sevan went to the front garden and tidied up the front hedge, ticking off the last item on today's list.
Sat 18th Apr at 10:00am
Finally, the GoodGym team got to experience a proper spring day at Western Road this year! Everything seemed perfect: the morning was glorious, Janpal was back - after having to miss a couple of community days - with his trademark joviality, hospitality and refreshments. Ash brought his usual engineering insights and a vision of what the urban garden could become. With his head full of improvement ideas, we could never get bored at WRUG! Today's two projects had a lot to do with levelling and enhancing surfaces: around the polytunnel and the outside toilet.
The space behind the privy needed to be paved, and although the area wouldn't be immediately visible to the visitors, the slab laying deserved Swiss precision. Due to a lack of Swiss people, two French men, Maxime and Steph Ducat, volunteered to complete that technical task: laying a membrane, a layer of sand and carefully arranged slabs: heavy, but fragile. Armed with high spirits and a spirit level, they've done a tip-top job!
Meanwhile, GoodGym's Ash, Afshin, Sevan and Kash removed the weeds from the side and back of the polytunnel with shears and hoes.
"What should we do with the green waste?"
"Give them to the Dalek" - WRUG's Ash.
The designer of the Dalek-shaped compost bin at Western Road must have been a Doctor Who fan. Now, that begs a question whether at the next session we'd be repainting the outside toilet to look like TARDIS!
After levelling the ground by the polytunnel, the team was going to lay and peg down a 1 metre-wide sheet of Terram. The challenge was that Terram didn't come in that size. GoodGym's Ash, known as "good with the saw", volunteered to saw a thick piece of Terram roll, held in place by Afshin and Sevan. It turned out to be tough work...
"It's like cutting an anaconda" - WRUG's Ash.
...and a hazardous one.
"Sevan, don't breathe in this dust. Later, you might be growing a moustache... in your lungs!" - WRUG's Ash.
While we're still waiting on the development inside Sevan's lungs, our Ash didn't saw off anyone's finger. He made an even, clean cut in the Terram, which was then pegged down on the long side of the polytunnel. While Afshin and Ash cleared the back of the polytunnel and Sevan started spreading the last layer - woodchip - over Terram, Kash went to dig out some soil to fill the uneven ground.
"This soil is a bit lumpy." - Kash.
"It's perfect. The best soil for filling is a bit lumpy. Just like the best custard, a school dinner classic." - WRUG's Ash.
We took a break to enjoy delicious samosas, tea, coffee and fruit, including those big, sweet blueberries that no one knows where Janpal gets them from.
After the refreshments, the energy levels spiked. We completed levelling, Terraming and woodchipping the back of the polytunnel - more than WRUG's Ash anticipated. What an impressive result!
Next month, we will finish the work around the polytunnel to prevent the weeds from creeping in. There will also be also weeding as all the plants - wanted or not - feel the spring in the air and start growing like crazy! Sign up now.
Sun 17th May at 11:00am
Dignity, health and hygiene. Enabling people to leave home in clean clothes, not being embarrassed by their appearance.
Read moreSat 2nd May at 3:30pm
Dignity, health and hygiene. Enabling people to leave home in clean clothes, not being embarrassed by their appearance.
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Will allow Mrs M to enjoy the space in the spring and summer months
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Ms C would like to enjoy her garden as currently she cant access it
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Sun 19th Apr at 2:00pm
Tue 14th Apr at 6:45pm
It's been two years since GoodGym Ealing popped up at Popesfield Allotment for a task - can you believe it? While we supported Cultivate London at their projects in Acton and Hanwell, it was high time to revisit the plant nursery at the youngest allotment site in Ealing. And what did we see? The plant nursery has been doing well, but the membrane underneath the pallets with plant pots needed some TLC.
Steph, Sevan and Kash ran a short distance to Popesfield, but for Steph, the difficulty didn't decrease with the mileage as he carried a huge work backpack, worthy of standing for a military training rucksack. The three met Harvey and Maxime, the latter recently having led his first session as TaskForce - congratulations, Maxime! Maxime had led a weekend task nowhere else but in Popesfield, so everyone was hoping to use his know-how about opening all the locks to get to the site and the tools. Fortunately, the instructions were clear, and the team didn't need to rely on specialist knowledge.
The job was simple: pull out the weeds creeping out from the black membrane in front of the sheds, sweep debris, and place all the waste in a tonne bag. Five GoodGymers approached the big job with zeal and thoroughness, pulling the grass from the membrane like there was no tomorrow. In an hour, they cleared the weeds and gravel from the whole open area of the membrane, leaving only parts of the paths between pallets unfinished.
What a thorough job! I am truly impressed, and you say you are not gardeners? - Romina, task owner from Cultivate London.
Next week, GoodGym Ealing opts for an indoor task at the Tuesday group run (just about when it starts getting lighter and warmer in the evenings!). We will be helping to clean and organise a children’s activity space at St Mary's in South Ealing. Sign up now!
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