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34 Goodgymers helped their local community in Camden
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Camden

Wednesday 10th July 2019

Report written by Paul Bown

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34 Camdenites helped the Story Garden for one hour to prepare the community garden for the opening on Saturday!

Welcome along to Rhiannon, Ana, Theo and Laura whose first time it was last night - fantastic to have you along!

In the news this week:

  1. Kentish Town City Farm has been saved! YAY! The petition and media attention worked - the old trustee board has been removed and a new one put in place. PLUS a very kind donor has given £100,000 to pay off the farms debts and given it a great basis to go on from. Read more here.
  2. We've got lots of community missions this Saturday helping to set up, pack up and look after a GoodGym Stall. See all the community missions here.
  3. Join the GoodGym Camden Facebook Group here.

Wow what a night of GOOD, we really put the GOOD and the GYM in GoodGym! We helped the wonderful Story Garden, which is run by Global Generation, get prepared for their public opening this Saturday - chiefly making the site safe for the public.

After 200 metres of running/walking we arrived at the Story Garden, lots of volunteers were already at work drilling, building sheds and more. Martina explained we were the biggest group they'd ever come to help and they really appreciated that. She split us into five groups:

  1. A huge team shovelled and wheelbarrowed woodchip from the HUGE pile to all over the garden. Once wheelbarrowed over people were there to spread to across.
  2. A team of eight moved sheds from one corner of the site to the other - there they will be built and then laid out in their positions. Some strong shifting going on!
  3. A team of four shifted huge containers of soil from the tonne bags over the build planters in the centre of the garden - feeding those new plants and making it look more like a garden!
  4. Another group of four shifted huge bags of compost in the pollytunnel to their correct position and then joined team one to shift all the woodchip.
  5. The final group of eight moved scaffolding and odd bits of wood over the corner. These will be used to make an array of things - including a fence, planters and anything else going.

King of the Woodchip!

There was so much constant movement going on, GoodGymers walking every which way on their individual tasks. It was awesome to see - particularly from on to of the huge pile of woodchip. Now that's some POV! Over one hour we got absolutely tonnes done, literally 34 hours of volunteering work - that is fantastic, well done all. Martina was so pleased by our efforts :)

With 20 minutes left of the session we did a quick dynamic warm up and then went for a 3k run around the canals and Granary Square. Lovely stuff. We then finished the evening with a brilliant pub trip!

Next week we are all going to help Cecil Sharp House, sign up here.

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Attendees
Jess
Paul Bown
Laura Lambert
Meredith Olson
James Gilbert
Will Bourchier
Hayley Oberlander
Kat Kelly
Rosie Ashworth
Katherine Holdstock
Alex
Hanry Alexander Heatherwick-Lammers
Abigail White
Rob Riley
Sophie Ridewood
Sally
Elizabeth
Abi Perrin
Molly Bridge
Tilly Dyson
Beth Sawyer
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Caz Steer
Rhiannon Knowles
Rachel Ho
Sofia
Rea Qunta
Emily Dell
Ellie Burnage
Ana
Theo Sanderson
Laura Peces-Barba Castano
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Help a friendly community garden for an hour or so
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The refurbished area will become a hub for food growing, gardening and wildlife activities


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John Shirley

Sat 13th Jul 2019 at 10:37pm

Well done everyone