Driftwood, floating underwater

12 Goodgymers helped their local community in Richmond
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Richmond

Monday 22nd April

Report written by Liz (She/her)

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A happy return to Petersham & Ham Sea Scouts last night where scout leader Russell, surely one of the hardest-working scouts ever, had tasks ready and raring to go for us!

The group started with an intro and marathon congratulations for Steph Ducat and Adam, as well as Susan and Sarah who were getting some well-deserved rest in! It wasn't a sunny evening but the Richmond riverside has its own charm for a 2.5km run to the scout base.

Russell introduced us to the cycle of driftwood that comes in on the high tide and rips up the plants and growth in the wooded area. One group collected large pieces to add to the bug houses and get them out of the tide line while the other group emptied the woodshed of last year's dried out driftwood to be used for kindling at campfires. Next time we will be collecting the smaller piece from the grounds to go into the woodshed to dry out for next year!

Bugs aplenty and lots of heavy-lifting action made this a lively workout before a run back into Richmond town centre. Join us on Sunday back at the Scout base to help with the next stage.


Session Leader
Richmond
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Attendees
Kate Holmes
Victoria Foster
StephDucat
Liz
Adam Stephens
Lucy Hill
Teresa Gebski
Sam
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Doing the groundwork so that they can lay a new, accessible path

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