A shed load of hammering

2 Goodgymers helped their local community in Kingston upon Thames
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Kingston upon Thames

Saturday 5th March 2022

Report written by Rosanna Amour

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A big old shed was taking up room where the gardens want children to be able to play outdoors. We used hammers, crowbars and brute strength to tear the shed apart and make space. Maybe for a tree swing!


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Parkfield Community Garden
Food growing and natural play space

Parkfields offers a space for people to meet, learn to grow food, create habitats for wildlife, observe nature and play. As well as an orchard the site has a polytunnel, raised beds, skill share and natural play space. Volunteers worked to reclaim a bramble and bindweed covered site to create a space for learning and play for the local community. We are aiming to offer sessions for childminders, afterschool childrens groups and weekend courses as well as yoga, art, gardening and permaculture classes

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