The balm before the storm

14 Goodgymers helped their local community in Windsor and Maidenhead
Ben Darracott
Mandy Driver
Jack Douglas
Anne-Laure
Claire Hobson
Jess Smith
Amy L
Diya Singh
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Windsor and Maidenhead

Wednesday 1st November 2023

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Haven means safe shelter, so what better place to gather in anticipation of storm Ciaran that the Nature's Haven Garden? And what a beautiful, calming space! It feels like 5 minutes ago GoodGymers were helping task owners Claire C and Aleks install planters on a patch of soil outside the Maidenhead Community Centre, but like magic the garden is now thriving - colourful, fragrant, fruitful, and made even more special this evening with fairy lights and a fire pit.

Of course it's not magic; Claire and Aleks have worked hard, along with Jack Douglas from the Community Centre and local residents to create this beautiful, healing space, and we're really grateful to them for welcoming GoodGym to help start the next phase. Our challenge was to clear some big bushes from a bed along the side of the Community Centre. Challenge accepted!

After our welcome and warm up, we had an incredibly short (actually non-existent) walk/run from our start location to our task location, which no one grumbled about since we knew we had lots to fit in before the storm blew in.

Gillian and Roberta volunteered to go in hunt of litter so we wouldn't be too crowded in the garden, and the rest of us set to work cutting branches, digging and heaving out roots and getting our steps in by carrying away the green waste. Jack did a brilliant job with some of the bigger branches, Mandy, Ben, Anne-Laure, Matthew and Aleks were all spotted carrying what looked like whole trees, and there was much laughter as the rest of us wrestled with the roots. It was a great workout!

I tried to imitate various animals in my efforts to tackle the roots. Dig like a badger Amy! Charge like a bull! This was not very effective. Diya and Nicola suggested I looked more like a koala, so I went back to being a human and did some cheerleading. Meanwhile, Claire H and Jess were displaying super strength and yanking out roots like happy dentists!

After about 45 minutes, Claire C suggested we break for hot chocolate and toasted marshmallows before the heavens opened. What a treat! I passed on the message to the group and some gratefully headed to the fire pit to feast on some of the biggest marshmallows you've ever seen.

Not Anne-Laure. She looked at me with a very serious expression on her face and said, 'But Amy, there is a root.' She was no koala! She was a GoodGymer on a mission and she was not going to be defeated. Brilliant! Mandy, Claire, Matthew, Ben and Nicola felt similarly and we were all rooting for them! With that dream combo of teamwork and determination, it wasn't long before there were cheers and the offending root was hoisted aloft for all to see.

As everyone gathered around the bonfire, it felt more like a party than a group run. And why not get together and celebrate on All Saints Day? If any souls were feeling stormy after All Hallow's Eve, this session was the perfect balm to soothe them.


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Nature's Haven Community Healing Garden
Our mission is to enable our community to access and learn about the therapeutic benefits of gardening and nature.

Nature’s Haven is an outdoor retreat to escape the pressures of everyday life. We aim to give our visitors a sense of strength and protection with the intention of providing a more tranquil state of mind. Our healing garden will be filled with a variety of plants that promote a sense of wellbeing and hope. Our garden designs are based on the principles of a physic garden, focusing on the plants' inherent healing properties. It will be a place of refuge where peace, healing, distraction and stress relief is promoted. Nature's Haven will create, maintain & continue to develop healing gardens to generate an abundance of positivity. The gardens will be restorative and yet enabling too, allowing the visitor to 'simply be', reflect & be fully present in the moment and/or actively engage in gardening through our social therapeutic horticultural programmes. We will provide events and opportunities to engage as many people in our community as possible as we nurture and promote a feeling of connectedness. We champion sustainability and we are guided by permaculture principles thus avoiding synthetic fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides. The gardens are designed with accessibility in mind. Wheelchairs will be able to access all areas of the garden and the paths and raised beds will help the visually impaired navigate their way around. We will also have adapted tools to assist with any mobility issues.

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