Another Flick Off The Wall

6 Goodgymers helped their local community in Tower Hamlets
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Tower Hamlets

Friday 11th June 2021

Report written by John Shirley

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Once again we gathered at John Scurr Primary School on a Friday night, and as ever, everything was organised perfectly and caretaker Ray was there to greet us.

Our main task was to scrape white paint off a wall - I'm pleased to say it wasn't the same wall we painted white just a few weeks ago.

There was much conversation; mainly we discussed Germany's health system, as you do. It was certainly more interesting than watching paint dry. In fact, scraping paint off a wall is also more interesting than watching paint dry. The skill is to find the low-hanging fruit of paint-scraping-off: i.e. the loose, flaky bits.

At the end, the debris beneath our feet provided evidence of our work. Everyone removed their protective goggles, except me, I wear mine all the time.

Meanwhile, Martin set to work removing blue paint from a wall and pipe. When asked how it looked afterwards, he said "much the same as before". Many an untrue word is spoken in jest...


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John Scurr Primary School
John Scurr School honours the values of John and Julia Scurr who fought for equality and access to education for East End families 90 years ago.

The school offers an inclusive and enriched curriculum to develop all aspects of learning for children.

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