Zara Callow-Ashoka

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Litterpicking at Lesnes Abbey Woods
🗓Sunday 21st June 12:00pm

📍 Lesnes Abbey Lodge SE2 0AX

Helping to maintain this historic area

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Zara Callow-Ashoka went on a community mission

Tue 2nd Jun at 6:00pm

What an oar-some task!

Bexley Report written by Sarah W

Things weren't looking promising for tonight's task as a dramatic thunderstorm — complete with forked lightning and torrential rain ⛈️ — rolled in just as we gathered at Danson Watersports Centre.

The plan was to take to the water for The Big Paddle Clean Up, litter-picking from kayaks and rowing boats 🛶 🚣‍♂️ to reach rubbish lurking along the banks that can't be accessed from the shore.

Along with volunteers from The Friends of Danson Park, a local Scout pack and Meridian Canoe Club, we huddled in the watersports reception, watching the skies and hoping the weather would ease. Not the best start for Jay's first ever GoodGym session.

Thankfully, though, the storm passed and we got the all clear to get going!

After a safety briefing, our water-based volunteers got kitted out in waterproofs and buoyancy aids before launching onto the lake. Meanwhile, two of us GoodGymers opted to stay on dry land, preferring a more traditional litter-picking approach and clocking up an impressive step count with a full lap of the lake.

The weather must have sensed that we were lending Mother Nature a hand. Before long, the storm clouds had disappeared, replaced by blue skies and glorious warm evening sunshine.

There was plenty of chatting and teamwork throughout the evening and, encouragingly, not a huge amount of litter to collect. Always a positive sign!

The time flew by and, once the boats were back on shore, everyone gathered for a well-earned hot drink and biscuits before heading home.

GoodGym tasks are always varied, but this one felt particularly special. How often do you get to go litter-picking by boat? We had a fantastic evening and can't wait to get involved again next year!

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Sarah W
Zara Callow-Ashoka
Zara Callow-Ashoka signed up to a community mission.

Tue 2nd Jun at 6:00pm

Big Paddle Clean Up

Keeping Danson Lake clean for everyone and wildlife

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Zara Callow-Ashoka
Zara Callow-Ashoka signed up to a community mission.

Sun 21st Jun at 12:00pm

Litterpicking at Lesnes Abbey Woods

Helping to maintain this historic area

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Zara Callow-Ashoka earned their community cape by completing their first community mission. 🥇

Sunday 12th April

Community Cape

Community Cape

Zara Callow-Ashoka earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.

Zara completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Zara was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.

Sarah W
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Zara Callow-Ashoka has done their first good deed with GoodGym. 🎉

Sunday 12th April

GoodGym Runner

GoodGym Runner

Zara Callow-Ashoka has done their first good deed with GoodGym.

Zara is a now a fully fledged GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the first time. They are out there making amazing things happen and getting fit at the same time.

Sarah W
Zara Callow-Ashoka
Zara Callow-Ashoka went on a community mission

Sat 11th Apr at 10:00am

Wind, Wildflowers and a (Slightly Casualty-Prone) Trowel

Bexley Report written by Marianna Chernobrivenko

It was a brisk and blustery one in Danson Park on Saturday, but that didn’t stop the team from getting stuck in. Robert and I were especially pleased to welcome two new GoodGym Bexley members, Zara and Ian, to their very first task — and what a great one to start with!

As part of our ongoing collaboration with the brilliant Friends of Danson Park, we rolled up our sleeves to help make our beloved park even more beautiful (and biodiverse!), as we got involved in planting around 300 plugs of Yellow Rattle in the rock garden.

If you haven’t come across Yellow Rattle before, it’s a bit of a quiet hero. By drawing nutrients from dominant grasses, it helps create space for wildflowers to thrive, boosting biodiversity and providing a valuable nectar source for pollinators. A small plant with a big impact!

The ground, however, had other ideas… with no rain recently, the soil had turned impressively stubborn. So much so that Ian, in a heroic first-task effort, managed to break a trowel while trying to get those plugs in the ground 💪🌱. (Don’t worry — we’ve got photographic evidence.) Safe to say, he passed his GoodGym initiation with flying colours!

Despite the chilly wind, spirits were high, tools (mostly) survived, and it was fantastic to see new faces getting involved from the get-go.

Huge thanks to everyone who came along, and a big welcome again to Zara and Ian. Hope this is the first of many tasks with us!

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Sarah W
Zara Callow-Ashoka
Zara Callow-Ashoka signed up to a community mission.

Sat 11th Apr at 10:00am

Helping maintain Danson Park

Keeping Danson Park looking amazing

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Sarah W