Pigging out on hog weed!

16 Goodgymers helped their local community in Tower Hamlets
Ivo
Jo
John Shirley
Darren On Sirius
Dan Baker
Fiona M
Emma
Ilana
Lucinda
Beth Woodcock
Nia Haware
Gabe
Joely Mynott
Adam H
Nuunuu
Anna Sutton
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Tower Hamlets

Monday 29th June

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John Shirley
John Shirley

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Darren On Sirius
Darren On Sirius

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Dan Baker
Dan Baker

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Fiona M
Fiona M

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Emma
Emma

WELCOMER

Lucinda
Lucinda

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A large group of goodgymers old and new joined Ken on a pleasant Monday evening for the usual spot of gardening in the cemetery park. Following the heatwave there was lots to be done. This week’s task was tackling another ‘verdant villain’ called Hogweed. This piggy plant hogs all the nutrients and sunlight and spreads rapidly to the detriment of the surrounding nature. Ken explained the importance of other nearby plants which attract rare species of bee to the cemetery park and are vital to the ecosystem and threatened by the invasive hogweed.

We set to work with our gloves, loppers and secateurs clearing the weed from a triangular patch near the pond. The wheelbarrows filled up as we cut stem after stem, then it was off to empty them on the pile. It was great to see the progress of the patch we cleared in a power hour of Goodgym effort. A huge welcome to our three new Goodgymers; Ana, Joely and Nuunuu. Thanks for all your help and we’d love you to join us again soon!


This task supported
The Friends of Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park
Looking after the nature reserve and heritage site

The Friends are an independent charity responsible for managing Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park, a unique and vital nature reserve and heritage site in East London. Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park offers everyone a breathing space in the heart of East London. This woodland cemetery is a unique place of transformation: a people’s cemetery, a place for remembrance, a sanctuary for humans as well as nature, a place for festivals, field studies and forest schools. Always changing with the seasons, it is rooted in the history of the East End, a place of rich heritage that is full of possibilities and freedom for all.

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John Shirley

Tue 30th Jun at 9:55am

Nice report and brilliant group picture!

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