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8 Goodgymers helped their local community in Islington
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Islington

Saturday 12th June 2021

Report written by Simon Fitzmaurice

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We had a great crew of runners come and join us at Highbury Quadrant Gardens on a super sunny Saturday morning (including first time participants Emily and Margherita- welcome!). This well-established gardening and green renovation project has been progressing in leaps and bounds since our last visit earlier this year!

Frannie, the main volunteer coordinator for Octopus Community Network, met us by "The Meadow", a beautiful permaculture garden featuring raised beds and a tool storage shed, and put us to work with moving large bags of compost over to an allotment space. This was dubbed our "warm up" before the main task!

Our next challenge was to move some very heavy donated railway sleepers from the main access point for deliveries, over to a connecting wild garden (this was the one full of playful foxes in winter!). The sleepers would then be used to create more planting beds for more community nurseries. Team work and careful, safe planning was required to make this happen! Frannie gave us all a clear explanation about the more efficient and risk-free way to move these heavy and awkward beams in groups of 3. Firstly, the beam would be placed on top of a wheelbarrow. Next, one goodgymmer would lift the barrow, while the other two helpers would make sure that the beam was stable and unlikely to fall off. This technique helps to distribute the loading weight carefully, without adding stress on each other's backs, arms and knees.

The team from Octopus Community Network were thrilled that we were able to shift these 12 large sleepers (a huge endeavour for 2 volunteers, made easier with many hands!). Most of our crew then enjoyed a social coffee break in Clissold Park for the rest of the morning.

More Opportunities at Highbury Quadrant Gardens

Big news for Octopus Community Network and Elizabeth House Community Centre (another regular GG Islington task owner). The re-development project for Highbury Quadrant Estate has been given a grant from the Mayor of London’s Greener City Fund, and be using part of this to fund more bio-diversity and gardening workshops.

Topics include:

  • Construction of Food Growing Beds
  • Horticulture & Plant Care
  • Construction of Composting Facilities
  • Introduction to Native Pollinator Conservation

And many more!

If you would be interested in partaking in one or more of these workshops, find out more by following this link: https://elizabeth-house.org.uk/adult-activities-whats-on/greening-highbury-quadrant/

GG Islington's "Park & Pizza" Social

Come and join us for a catch up with the Goodgym Islington team (new members and long time runners!). We will be meeting up in Highbury Fields from 6.30pm onwards on Monday 14th June.

https://www.goodgym.org/happenings/gg-islington-s-park-pizza-social


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Octopus Community Network
Octopus Community Network is a collaboration between the largest multi-purpose community centres in Islington

We run lots of projects including 'We Can Grow' which encourages food growing on housing estates around Islington as well as engaging with residents to increase environmental literacy and access to outdoor spaces.

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Attendees
Margherita
Tom Martin
Victoria Hanau
Jamie Rankmore
Ernestas Jegorovas-Armstrong
Simon Fitzmaurice
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Highbury Quadrant Greening with Elizabeth House
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