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2 Goodgymers helped their local community in Ealing
Lena Floyd
Kash
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Ealing

Saturday 8th March

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What makes you motivated? What gets you out of the house on Saturday morning? Let me tell you about Lena, who hadn't felt energetic earlier in the day at all, but found her inner Superwoman by thinking about others.

"I saw that you will be on your own at this session, Kash, and I thought it could not be like that!" - Lena.

Lena hopped on her bike and, together with her partner, cycled from Southall to Hanwell to the rescue! She found Bernd's Orchard, where a group of HANGOT members gathered to plant a very special tree. The tree was to celebrate the contributions of a regular volunteer Bruno, who was going to leave the country by the end of the month.

After the bittersweet goodbye, the team headed to the Piggeries Orchard to mulch the fruit trees and cut back the brambles, especially the ones spreading from the corner, behind the pond.

Lena not only had a go at every job: shovelling, wheelbarrowing and snipping the brambles. Her contagious enthusiasm kept everyone smiling. Where did she get her positive energy from?

"Look at those blossoms, the sun, the canal! This is heaven! Thanks for bringing me here" - Lena.

Lena was delighted about her decision to come to the HANGOT session and enjoy the glorious weather. Participating in Bruno's tree planting made her as excited as the children. Before heading off for a coffee with Kash, Lena gave the kids a round of high-fives and praised them for their great work at the orchard. Way to go!


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Hanwell and Norwood Green Orchard Trail
HANGOT plant publicly accessible community orchards to encourage foraging and biodiversity

Hanwell and Norwood Green Orchard Trail is a local community project to plant and care for a trail of publicly accessible community orchards in the Grand Union Canal corridor in Hanwell and surroundings. Publicly accessible community orchards benefit humans, flora and fauna alike, and fruit is free to pick and enjoy. We planted over 150 fruit trees, hazels and rowans since January 2015 in over 12 locations between the Brentford and Southall borders, building nature and wildlife habitat improvements as well as a strong community of local volunteers with a shared sense of responsibility. We also planted hundreds of fruiting hedge plants. We work in close cooperation with Ealing Council park rangers, the Canal & River Trust, local schools and other community groups.

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Sevan

Sat 8th Mar at 3:18pm

Nice one Lena 😃💪

Lena Floyd

Mon 10th Mar at 1:44pm

This was such an enjoyable session and I'm so glad I came out. No better way to reset body and mind energy after a stressful day/week.  Also its so good to leave winter behind and enjoy spring nature, good company and meeting new people - what's there not to like! Loved the social coffee after ! :)

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