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Sevan

Sevan


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14199
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Doing good since November 2019

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49 Month Streak

Done a group run this month

71 Month Streak


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229

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8

Walks led

574

Sessions photographed

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Ealing

Garden tidy up for Mr P (wk3)
🗓Tomorrow 9:00am

Mr P will be able to walk with his walker in the garden

Sevan
Kash
2 GoodGymers are going - no space left 😢
Latest activity
Sevan
Sevan signed up to a community mission.

Sat 23rd May at 10:00am

Ivar Toft
Sevan
Sevan signed up to a community mission.

Sat 30th May at 10:00am

🥦 Fun, exercise, food growing 🥔 May Community day at Western Road Urban Garden

Help create an accessible green space that will provide food, horticulture and leisure for the community

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Ivar Toft
Sevan
Sevan signed up to a community mission.

Sun 24th May at 9:45am

Queen of the Suburbs Ultra - Southall aid station part 1 - it's a GoodGym takeover!

Encourages and supports people to be active and see parts of Ealing in a different way

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StephDucat
Sevan
Sevan signed up to a mission.

Sat 16th May at 9:00am

Garden tidy up for Mr P (wk3)

Mr P will be able to walk with his walker in the garden

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StephDucat
Sarah
Jalal El Farmawi
Sevan
Sevan
Sevan went on a group run

Tue 12th May at 6:45pm

Sting Along

Ealing Report written by Kash

Cliff, the chief gardener at St Mary’s in South Ealing, told us that the cemetery behind the church was meant to be a pollinator-friendly wildflower space, and not an ostensively manicured garden. Yet, after the spring was in full bloom, the back of the churchyard started getting out of control: nettles, green alkanet and other weeds took over the graves, and even Cliff’s superhuman gardening capability wasn’t enough to keep on top of that expansion. That’s where the GoodGymers stepped in.

Sevan led a group of ten nettleslayers, hungry for an evening pull session in a local jungle. Among them were two new faces in GoodGym Ealing: Giovanni, who cycled to his very first task, and Diana, who, despite being active for a few months as an Achilles guide runner, hadn’t completed an Ealing session until today. She also brought a four-legged support, the pooch Padron (pardon me if I misspelt the name), who made all the hearts instantly melt. Welcome Giovanni and Diana - we hope you’ve enjoyed our collective weeding frenzy!

Steph Ducat, Giovanni, Andy and Cliff attacked the left-hand side of the overgrown churchyard back wall, while Anna, Kash, and Harvey started from the right. Sevan, Diana, A.B., and James worked in the middle and eventually met the other two teams, having pulled or cut all the weeds on their way. In an hour, the stretch of graves along the entire brick wall at the back was weed-free!

Every GoodGym session is an opportunity to learn something new. Harvey told us about soldiers who used to whip their arms with stinging nettles to stay awake during their night watches. Since I wore a short-sleeved top while pulling nettles today anyway, I decided to test that method. I am pleased to report that the nettle stings still work, and I haven’t fallen asleep writing this report on Tuesday night.

As the days are now so long that it is still bright outside when we complete an evening task, there’s no excuse not to take advantage of it and come to the Tuesday night session. The weather has been a sheer delight, too! The next opportunity for an evening experience with GoodGym is next week - don’t miss it and sign up now!

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StephDucat
Sevan
Dave M
Kash
Sevan
Sevan signed up to a mission.

Sat 16th May at 5:00pm

Cut, trim and shape garden for Mrs J (wk2)

Mrs J would like to sit in the garden, so this will improve her wellbeing

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Jalal El Farmawi
StephDucat
Sevan
Sevan signed up to a mission.

Sat 16th May at 3:00pm

Jalal El Farmawi
StephDucat
Sevan
Sevan signed up to a community mission.

Sun 24th May at 11:15am

Queen of the Suburbs Ultra - Southall aid station part 2 - it's a GoodGym takeover!

Encourages and supports people to be active and see parts of Ealing in a different way

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Ivar Toft
Sevan
Sevan signed up to a community mission.

Sat 16th May at 11:00am

Balsam Bash! Zero experience needed, maximum impact on biodiversity 💚 Green task 💚

Improve riverside biodiversity by removing the invasive Himalayan balsam

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Ivar Toft
Jalal El Farmawi
Kash
StephDucat
Sevan
Sevan went on a mission

Sun 10th May at 4:00pm

Kale the Ambulance!

Hounslow Report written by Kash

After 4.5 hours of GoodGymming in Hanwell, Sevan and Kash left their home borough and left for Brentford, running 4.5km through picturesque Boston Manor Park and towpath along the River Brent. The riverside run took them to Ms N, who needed help with weeding her back garden.

The priority: to get rid of the “big leaves” growing in between the tall grass. Was it spinach? Kale? Burdock? No one was sure. Ms N claimed she tried one of the leaves raw, and it was okay, but rather chewy. Not proving to have significant culinary potential, the plants were destined to be dug out. But how? Ms N gave the GoodGymers two types of forks and a spade - none was highly effective against very dry and a bit rocky soil. The pair resorted to breaking into the dirt, then breaking the weeds’ roots as low as they could.

A few clusters of young brambles were discovered along the fence and immediately cut close to the ground to prevent the development of a dystopian bramble jungle. Bindweed, nettles and alkanet were the other usual suspects GoodGymers encountered and removed. The wildflowers Ms N was very keen to keep were the poppies, bringing vivid colour into the lush green of a rather untamed lawn. The lawn had to remain untamed as the strimmer with a metal blade Ms N provided wasn’t effective against tall grass.

Scouring through the overgrowth, Sevan uncovered hemlock, which he immediately recognised by its carrot-like leaves and stems dotted with red spots. Sevan knew that hemlock was poisonous when eaten, so he warned Ms N against tasting the plant, then dug out the treacherous root. The knowledge acquired at the sessions in the HANGOT orchards paid off!

In 90 minutes, Sevan and Kash filled the whole green waste bin with weeds, and called it a day, then ran back to Ealing to enjoy the rest of the Sunday.

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Georgina
Ivar Toft
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