Monday 5th August
Report written by Laura Williams
A sunny evening in Tower Hamlets saw a nice-sized group of GoodGymers gather round a large woodchip pile it turned out they would clear in no time.
Background to tonight's task
The Teesdale and Hollybush TRA are probably GG TH's longest standing task. Headed up by brilliant Margaret, and now Ash, GG are invited once, twice a month to join the dynamic duo to lend a hand with various projects on one of the Estate's many pretty garden areas.
Tonight we were helping redistribute old planter wood and spread a rather large pile of woodchip.
An early arrival time for some saw Ash and Margaret instructing the first arrivals on how best to distribute the woodchip.
With project management promptly handed over to John and Chris, the team wasted no time whittling the large pile away.
A flurry of late arrivals provided the perfect opportunity to introduce the second task - transporting a large stash of planks over to another part of the estate gardens, Rocky Park.
Trolley- fulls of logs were flying toward Rocky Park at a speedy rate: lats and delts got a workout to rival the finest upper body session.
The rest of the team joined this breakaway task, by which time it was game over for what was initially a large pile of planks.
Posing for a quick pic in the planters (as it sounds), we then headed to the pub for a self-congratulatory pint. Another superb night of productivity.
The shout-outs
A big warm welcome to Priscila who joined us for her first Monday night task.
Well done to Michael for a FANTASTIC GoodGym debut.
Massive thanks to John for organising tonight's post-task drink.
And a huge round of applause for Rohan, who co-wrote tonight's report; to Fiona for delivering another splendid pun, and the rest of the table at the Bethnal Green Tavern for chipping in for tonight's report.
You all rock.
Next week, we're pruning and bagging The BIg Hedge in Bethnal Green's Patriot Square.
You snooze, you lose...
Until then.
The Hollybush and Teesdale Estate Urban Growers project began in April 2009 in Rocky Park – a disused children’s play area. Now enjoyed by the whole community, the area includes seats and communal herb beds for all to use.
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