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6 Goodgymers helped their local community in Brighton
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Brighton

Tuesday 25th May 2021

Report written by Tara Shanahan

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Sometime soon, hopefully in the next three months, I will be able to start a run report without commenting on the horrible weather! But last night was another unseasonably cold evening, that threatened but didn’t quite deliver rain. Sherman was proudly wearing his newly acquired 100 good deeds t-shirt whilst I was wearing two t-shirts, a hoodie, a puffer jacket and a waterproof coat!

Resident Stuart was ready for us with brooms and shovels so we could tackle all the fallen blossom that had collected in the gutters. After 45 minutes we’d left the road and pavements clear and had bagged up 7 heavy bags of wet blossom and leaves.

And then some of us went to the pub to meet up with Roy from the other group to celebrate 100 good deeds and a birthday on Friday and just the fact you can go to a pub!!


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Brighton
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Palmeira & Adelaide Garden Fund
To strengthen our community through the gardens, with each volunteer and every event. One blue bag at a time

Palmeria and Adelaide Garden Fund is a Community Intrest Company created in 2019 and established in 2020 as Palmeira and Adelaide Garden Group CIC. We started off as two concerned garden-loving local residents, and in just two years, our board is now nine-strong. We are a small group of dedicated residents who live in and around Palmeira Square and Adelaide Crescent with significant volunteer support. We started to raise funds to help with the maintenance of our green spaces and bring the community together through regular cleanups, gardening and events.

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Attendees
Tara Shanahan
Michael Pirrie
Diego Chernichero
Rosie
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