Sunday 5th July
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Report written by JP
A bonus mission for Richmond GoodGym took place on Sunday morning, as the Friends of St Margarets Station welcomed 7 GGers to help in their ongoing work to improve the appearance of the station.
2 years ago we had installed 2 planters on the London-bound platform, which were still looking good even if their plant content was struggling in the hot weather.
We met at the station entrance and all donned fetching pink construction worker tabards. We then worked as a team to move the wooden blocks from Platform 3 over to the site where a new planter was to be built. Most of the group then got going on construction, hammering pegs into the blocks and stacking them according to the instruction booklet.
Meanwhile task leader Maddie was filling watering cans for Sabina and JP to carry over to Platform 3 to water the banked flower bed. We then had a discussion on the feasibility of installing planters on that side, where the platform is narrower and sloped in places. No clear way forward there, unfortunately.
The new planter neared completion. After the final course of regular wooden blocks was in place, we measured out and cut the waterproof liner and pegged it into place, before adding the coping blocks and all climbing inside to celebrate with photos!
Friends of St Margaret's Station aims to enhance the existing train station to be a vibrant part of the St Margaret's community. The station is often an entry point for visitors to historic places such as English Heritage's Marble Hill House and JW Turner's home or events at the National Rugby Stadium in Twickenham. St Margaret's is a commuter community within London yet maintains a friendly village atmosphere that Friends of St Margaret's Station want to reflect. The platform 1 project will construct 2 new planters on a platform that is only accessed by stairs. The planters will require wooden planks measuring 1.6m and approximately 750kg top soil to be carried up and down stairs to the platform. Once the plants are established, there will be opportunities for maintenance gardening.
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