Saturday 11th May 2019
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Report written by Danny
Four of us met-up this morning in Cricklewood to kick-off the third Barnet back-to-back Community Mission Saturday of 2019.
Our task-owners Anne and Betty were there as ever, and despite grim weather being forecast, it was glorious out. Our numbers were dented somewhat by the GoodGym weekend away in Sofia, but the ‘G’s of ‘grit’ and ‘gusto’ were with us in the shape of Sam on the tourist trail from Ealing GG, who was there first, and already stuck right in proving the deeds don't stop cos some overseas banter is being had.
Spread a bit more thinly than usual we each adopted a different role and got on with it…
That’s the sound of the beast
After some litter picking amongst the bushes, Sam went out to the front of the park, and accompanied by the sounds of the traffic and of police horse’s hooves, devastated the weeds amongst the paving and along the wall; making the place look significantly more presentable. It’s also good that people passing see that something is being done about the place, such that they may wish to come along and contribute themselves next time.
Gym and Juice
Barnet co-trainer Damian was able to mine a deep and heretofore unknown seam of expertise today, in that of petrol lawnmowers. Like the Lawnmower Man and the Lawnmower Boy before him, this son of the Garden of England knew how to pull on the string bit to make them go alive, where the juice goes in the mouth bit, and not to give them too much juice otherwise they drown or something. Amazing!
'D’ for 'damager’
Amongst the portfolio of mowers they have there, he was able to get one moving, and used it to carve a huge ‘D’ into the grass,
'GGs up - Hoes down
Around one of the benches the grasses and weeds had really taken hold, so I pulled and hoed to try and make a dent in it, so that it’ll be more straightforward to get the dog-ends and bottle caps up in the future.
1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3 - all it is to me is a mystery
As for Rupesh, he disappeared off into the park to I-don’t-know-where, and I was so busy with my hoe I’ve no sense of what he was up to – I guess it will remain forever a mystery...
I am hoping your volunteers are able to help with a special programme in Cricklewood. The Millennium Green was established as part of a programme to increase green spaces and they are managed by the community. As you may imagine, many of the original volunteers are now quite elderly and I am working hard with the Friends of Millennium Green to refresh their volunteer base. The Friends of MG are having a big community day on 14 July 10:30AM-2PM. Tasks include weeding, planting, mowing and litter picking. We are working with Barnet Council to get litter pickers, bin bags, etc. I’ve also arranged for a local plumber to sort out the tap so there will be running water. Once the green is back to a more workable state, there is a group of older adults who would like to garden there, we really just need to do some heavy lifting to get it to this state. The green is near to Clitterhouse Playing Fields where your volunteers could have a run.
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It will help make the reservoir cleaner and safer for visitors and the many plants, birds and animals that live there.