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8 Goodgymers helped their local community in Cardiff
Michael
Jonathan Blackwell
Lucy
Emily Cotterill
Flo
Jake Maddocks
Misbah
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Cardiff

Tuesday 24th March

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Firstly, on a rainy, windy day we have to congratulate our first timer... Misbah

HUGE Welcome / CROESO

After welcoming the crew at the start point, and setting off the walking group, Michael led the joggers up to task.... All Hill and chatting.

We skipped the queue and went straight to task tonight, fighting to miss the worst of the rain. Our mammoth task, The Salvation Army, young person hostel was having a clear out. Bed bases, fridges, microwaves and sofas... All broken and needing to go.

Could we CAERPHILLY fit them all in the big yellow SKIP.

All hands gloved up, Michael’s freshly laundered gloves provided for all. Everyone got to work, picking, carrying and then filling the skip. Some items needed breaking down... Is that a job for Jake? According to “little boy Jonnie” it may need a real man. However, Lucy was having none of this, even after coming up with Jonnies new nickname for the night. Between them, the crew managed to smash a double bed base and a sofa. Filling the skip to the brim (see photos for their amazing workout)

Walkers arrived during the mayhem and skipped their way through to the nature task. The hostel had found some waste whilst clearing for a new woodland and wildlife garden, it gets sunlight first thing and will be an amazing space for the residents in summer. But to make the space, several overgrown and over bearing buddlejas had to be removed. Whilst they are good sources of nectar for butterflies, the plan is to seed the space with lots more native mixes providing nectar and seeds for a selection of wildlife throughout the year. The volunteers were tasked with taking the cut down branches and stems, to create a dead hedge against the wall of the garden entrance. This would have climbing plants eventually planted, and provide somewhere safe for birds, insects, voles and maybe a hedgehog or two.

As soon as the skip was nearing its capacity, Michael encouraged some volunteers to join the hedge building.

Tasks completed, one last trip to skip for the group photo.


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