Frogs and logs (and thankfully no bogs)!

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Nottingham

Sunday 14th April

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A motley crew of GoodGymers headed over to the Sneinton Primary School allotment for another morning of renovations.

Most of the team headed up to the top of the plot where we've previously cleared bushes and bricks and created a dead hedge by weaving bamboo sticks Kathryn had brought along. We then moved loads of dead branches and brambles over to make the "hedge" itself. Hopefully the frogs we saw hopping around will move in over the next few days. Kathryn explained the benefit of this kind of boundary lies in the fact that you've always got somewhere to put trimmings as it slowly rots away, and that it creates a habitat for wildlife.

While this was going on, Rachel weeded some of the children's flowerbeds and Tom pulled out some very deeply rooted brambles. Oliver did some strimming and Natalie got heartily stuck in to moving bricks around to create some borders around the fruit trees.

Some of the team even decided to stay on a bit past 12 to finish the job!

Thanks again to all who came, as Kathryn said, "you guys are legends"! Apologies that I forgot to grab the group pic from Kathryn, I'll upload it once I get it!


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Sneinton primary school allotment clearing
Part of the allotment is overgrown and needs clearing

Sneinton c of e school has a community allotment for children and the community to learn about and grow fruit, veg and flowers.

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Oliver Thompson
Rebecca Furlong
Natalie Cooper
Nigel Rowden
Rachel Watson
Tom Oliver
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