Tuesday 14th July
Report written by Hilary (she/her)
Our green-fingered contact Sybil at Emmanuel Church invited us over to St Mary's Allotments to help get the site spick and span ahead of their Cabin Open Day on 18th July — and for once we got to see the place in glorious daylight! Three of us — me, Adam and Eugene — jogged down from Freaks and Geeks to get some extra kilometers in before the graft began.
There was plenty to be getting on with: creeping ivy to cut back, weeds to chop and clear from around the social area where the plot holders hoped to expand their gathering space.
We tackled the area under a magnificent plane tree first, setting about the carpet of dried leaves and weeds — raking, bagging and clearing until the ground was transformed. With that conquered, Adam spotted the creeping ivy that had been quietly plotting a takeover of the fence line and embarked on a side quest that proved difficult to drag him away from. There's always one more strand of ivy, apparently.
One thing the task description didn't mention: the dust. Every armful of dried leaves sent up a cloud of it, and before long the allotment echoed to a chorus of sneezes. But by the end of our time there we had a dozen or so bulging bags of garden waste lined up under the tree, a beautifully cleared social area, and fence lines on the way to being liberated from their ivy overcoats. The before-and-after is genuinely satisfying, and the space is looking ready to welcome visitors on the 18th.
As is tradition, Sybil's legendary generosity appeared right on cue at the end of the task — this time in the form of mac and cheese croquettes and spring rolls amongst other things. Seemed like an excellent idea at the time, less so on the run home. Worth it though.
Huge thanks to Sybil and the plot holders for having us back and working alongside us — it's always a pleasure, and as Sybil says, it shows what can be done with a bit of effort, determination and teamwork.
If you fancy getting fit while doing good in Newham, come and join us — new faces always welcome!
Newham
Maintaining a safe environment for children to play
