Compost-ing, Pruning, and Pail-ing - no pressure (or hose)!

14 Goodgymers helped their local community in Merton
Catherine
Rachael Green
Jade
Bernard Blankson
Georgina Robertson-Signor
Alex
Chris Carr
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John Ballard
Lisa Nuttall
Ralph
Eleanor Stringer
Sonia Phillips
Rhian
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Merton

Monday 8th June

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Jade
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Chris Carr
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With a big number of sign-ups expected, it was the perfect opportunity to help both the Friends of Raynes Park and arrange an additional job at one of the Merton Garden Streets nearby. After the runners arrived, a breakaway group headed off to tackle the weeding job up the road and get some extra steps in, while the rest of the team checked in for duties at the station embankment.

We split into teams to tackle pruning, litter picking, and turning the compost, making fantastic progress across the board.

Meanwhile, the watering team faced a hilarious logistical puzzle due to a missing hose (apparently removed by workmen!). Instead, they improvised with a brilliantly inefficient bucket brigade: filling watering cans, emptying them into trug buckets on trolleys, and then pouring them back into watering cans at the embankment.

Despite the extra steps, everyone adapted brilliantly. The pruners, litter pickers, and compost-turners crushed their tasks, and the watering team managed to get some momentum going and plenty of watering completed. Well done, team!


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Friends of Raynes Park Station
Volunteers coming together to enhance Raynes Park station for the benefit of everyone using, living nearby or working at the station.
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