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Colchester

Wednesday 23rd September 2020

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Straight away I must say a big thank you to everyone for coming along tonight. It wasn't a great evening weather wise and as we were about to leave the rain became very heavy.

Anyway onto the report-welcome to Alistair for his first evening with GoodGym,it was good to see you Alistair.

Also Katherine made her first appearance in her black t shirt after reaching 50 Good Deeds recently.

Pam explained what she wanted doing and we set about the task with the usual GoodGym gusto.

We swept and cleaned up all around the fountain and removed alot of excess Ivy from around the outskirts of the area.

As always on a GoodGym evening there was plenty of chat and good humour.As always everyone was pleased to see each other.

I think it's fair to say we made a significant improvement to the area and Pam was certainly pleased with our evenings work.

Thank you once again for coming along tonight.


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Colchester in Bloom
Making Colchester into a lovely garden town!

Mission Colchester in Bloom: our mission is to generate community involvement in making Colchester a more beautiful place to live and wor. A blooming Colchester will creates that feel good factor which will contribute towards social and economic vitality.

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Bob Thompson
Vanessa Crannis
Detti
Katherine Rose
Mikaela Benson
Nick Ridler
Ben Plummer
Rebecca Oguntade
Alistair Benson
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Litter Pick - keep Colchester tidy
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Andy Hamilton

Sun 4th Oct 2020 at 10:28am

Very impressed with your work tidying up Colchester town centre plants. You seem to be the only voluntary group doing this. Unfortunately Colchester in Bloom has removed its planters. I do some public planters in Lexden and since lockdown started provide cheerful bedding plants to three local care homes.