'Prickly' heat!

19 Goodgymers helped their local community in Islington
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Islington

Monday 22nd July 2019

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What a balmy evening! Not quite the best weather for running, well done to everyone who came! Welcome to Elen who ran their first GoodGym group run and Sarah, Rob, Nancy and Sarah who were tourist-ing from other areas!

We had two great organisations to help out tonight:

Thornhill Square Gardens

A great garden that we love to visit, they are preparing for an open event on Friday. The open day includes an open cinema, yoga sessions, gardening and planting with the children and many more games and activities!

9 of us headed over to meet up with Christopher, to help them prepare the garden. The area where the children will be planting needed clearing, de-weeding and de-thistling. Another of the areas needed some TLC with its woven border. Tools and gloves at the ready, the place was soon looking grand.

Things we learnt; a compost bin can be made more fun if its hidden in a secret garden, Claire is a proud supporter of the poppy, Chris and Meg have a future in plant weaving.

Mildmay Community Centre

James explains all:

A group of us ran over to Mildmay Community Centre where we were greeted by gardener-in-chief Mus, who instantly won us over with fresh plums, a choice of still or sparkling water, and handwear galore. We were feeling the glove.

We then split up into smaller groups and got to work around the centre’s garden areas. One group got stuck into weeding a large area of steeply pitched bank area. This was basically extreme gardening and will probably show up soon as an event at the X Games.

Meanwhile three of us ferried compost from a mound on one side of the garden to the base of a row of trees at the top of the previously mentioned Very Steep Slope. They deposited fresh compost at what is basically the summit of a mountain - you might call it a precipitous drop off. Once they’d survived this endeavour, they got to work weeding around the base of the gardens several planters.

Another three ventured slightly further afield to the back of the centre where they tackled a vine that was draped elegantly up the side of the building. They de-draped the vine with vim and vigour, and various tools.

We then all got together again for a group photo and Mus gave us each a lovely flower clipping to take away.

And finally...

All meeting back at the number one stadium Emirates for stretching and biscuiting.

Biscuit of the week: Bourbon

Feedback: needs milk. Beaten by Ginger biscuits

Paul is back next week. See you all soon!


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Thornhill Square Gardens
A quiet oasis off Caledonian Road with plenty of space to picnic, rest, read, and walk a dog.

'A quiet oasis off Caledonian Road. Plenty of space (it is the largest square in Islington) to picnic, rest, read, admire the flowers shrubs and trees, and walk a dog. Volunteers, with the council are working to encourage healthy activities, including walking and yoga, and also to improve the diversity of wildlife in the park.'

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Attendees
Sarah Moore
Steve Coman
Claire Rees-Sewak
Meg Lewis
Graham Atkins
James Gilbert
Nancy
Al Smith
Rob Riley
Lucy Victor
Laura M
Daniel Milne
Pete Benwell
Elen Vogler
Culann
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Rob Riley
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Tue 23rd Jul 2019 at 9:48am

I love the group photos (at Thornhill)... we all look so happy ! :D