My first GoodGym

7 Goodgymers helped their local community in Southwark
Southwark

Saturday 30th March 2019

Report written by Mayuko

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I ran good 20min with a brisk pace on the Thames from my house to get the Surrey Dock Farm. On arrival, I walked around the farm and spotted many new lives: piglets, new-born lambs (accordingly born between Mon and Fri!). Full of energies were filled in and around the place. It felt so uplifting!


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Surrey Docks Farm
Surrey Docks Farm is free to enter educational farm on the Thames, London.

Surrey Docks Farm is run by a charity and provides education for school children, young people and adults with learning difficulties. Our work helps with essential maintenance and helps them keep the farm operating.

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Attendees
David Ewens
Diana Dragomir
Dom Tooze
Mayuko
Vic
Shaugnah
Romain
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Dom Tooze
Dom Tooze (he/him)

Sat 30th Mar 2019 at 3:00pm

*Today, 8 runners went to Surrey Docks Farm to do some digging and lay some woodchip for their Plot to Shop project, where adults with learning disabilities grow fruit and vegetables for the farm shop. As today is the day of Earth Hour, it was exciting to support a project that doesn't just teach people about nature, but give them the opportunity to learn skills that enable them to really engage with nature too.* Surrey Docks Farm is a working community farm in London that engages local people to learn about farming and food provenance, and GoodGym runners have been able to help out there a few times already and always enjoy lending a hand. Some of us had snuck in a sneaky parkrun at Southwark Park beforehand, others had joined in having seen social media about Earth hour. In any case, we enjoyed meeting Rachel at the farm who gave us our task; levelling and then woodchipping paths around the raised beds used for the Plot to Shop project. This would help maintain the beds, and make things safer for those using the space in coming months. The group enjoyed working away at that, while also digging a trench to house and protect a water pipe - some of the runners wanted even more of an upper body workout and tidied up a large pile of wood so it's safely out of the way. One 🦊 jumped out of the pile at one point, I think we might have given him a little surprise! Once the task was wrapped up, we headed off (and took our time to see some of the animals on our way). Thanks to all at the the farm for having us!

David Ewens

Sat 30th Mar 2019 at 10:16pm

What happened to "Chip time" 😂

Dom Tooze
Dom Tooze (he/him)

Tue 2nd Apr 2019 at 10:35am

First time two community mission reports happened at same time, missed my golden opportunity 😂