Take 2 of getting roses free of bindweed

5 Goodgymers helped their local community in Kingston upon Thames
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Kingston upon Thames

Tuesday 1st June 2021

Report written by Petra Stockelmayerova

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Gorgeous evening for our return visit to the Rose garden; after a little treasure hunt for the shed key, we set out to clear another section of the flowerbed armed with various tools from Andrew's shed. Tackling the never ending roots of bindweed, cutting down bramble and generally digging out anything weedlike, we made a sizeable dent (2 bags worth) in getting this flowerbed looking neat & tidy, with roses showing off their wonderful blossoms. Looking forward to the next visit, hopefully with more hands on deck so we can finish it off.


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Voices of Hope
the seed of change

In the midst of the current crisis we shall continue to seek to be a voice of hope to all. We are working closely with Kingston Council and Kingston Voluntary Action. We have been designated responsibility as a central food distribution point for the whole of Kingston borough, with the aim of providing support to the most vulnerable in our community including the homeless, the isolated and those whose income is inadequate to meet their daily needs

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Maurizio Monti
Jacquetta Colman
Di Dansey
Kate Haworth
Petra Stockelmayerova
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