A Marble-ous Task!

6 Goodgymers helped their local community in Ealing
Sajeel Ahmed
Ashley
StephDucat
Kash
Sevan
Harvey Gallagher
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Ealing

Tuesday 29th July

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It wasn’t a long time ago since Ealing GoodGymers engaged in intense gardening in the sepulchral surroundings of South Ealing. Only two days after building stumperies at South Ealing Cemetery, the gang was back in the neighbourhood, this time at St Mary’s churchyard, where the task owner Cliff took on a huge task of getting the garden and the graveyard in shape ahead of the arrival of the new vicar.

It was the fourth session with Cliff of the year, after three Thursday evening tasks this summer. Sevan and Harvey set off from Bodyline for a picturesque run through Walpole Park and alongside Lammas Park. Steph Ducat and Kash left Ealing Broadway as the walking group. For Steph, it was a weighted walk as he was carrying a heavy switch in his rucksack. That was quite literally taking the work home! Ash and Sajeel met at the task - the latter visiting the church for the third time.

After finishing off bits and bobs at the crescent surrounding the church - the location of the previous task at St Mary’s, the team moved to the back of the graveyard to clear the monuments of bindweed, brambles, nettles, alkanet, and holly.

Between graves, we found diamonds, marbles, and other treasures (such as glass milk bottles from the previous century). We wouldn’t dare to steal from the dead and bring their anger towards all the GoodGym Ealing, so we left the precious goods where we found them - or rather, put them in the bin.

Harvey shared with us an interesting story about a tour that his Tube stations running group had received at the London Necropolis Railway station. We learned about a cemetery in Surrey, developed in the 19th century in response to the growing population of London and the overcrowded condition of existing cemeteries. The London Necropolis Railway was built to transport corpses away from the city, all the way to Surrey.

After less than an hour of serious weeding, Cliff was happy to say we got the back of the church under control now, ready for the vicar’s arrival.

Next week, we are heading West to help the ranger clear burdock in Elthorne Park - sign up now!


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