GoodGym Haringey and the Enormous Cow Parsley

8 Goodgymers helped their local community in Haringey
Niamh Ni Longain
Charlie Linton
Nurjehan
Julie Fisher
John Shirley
Alex Cameron-Smith
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Haringey

Wednesday 20th April 2022

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Once upon a time in the middle of Haringey, eight GoodGymers made their way to a little nature reserve next to a road.

There they found hundreds of cow parsley plants growing big and tall. The cow parsley shaded out other plants such as the tulips and roses. They made it hard to see the paths and steps. They even grew taller than Bugingham Palace!

So just like in The Enormous Turnip, the amazing GoodGym team got to work pulling out cow parsley by the roots. Along the way, we found a very hungry caterpillar (of a buff ermine moth), King Alfred’s cake fungus, sticky goose grass and five footballs.

It took a lot of work, but our team pulled and pulled until the tulips were revealed, the stairs were cleared, and Bugingham Palace could be seen again.

The moral of the story is: by working together, we can do anything!

After the task, we took some photos, enjoyed the beautiful sunset and headed home. Run leader Euclides wasn’t able to join us this week, but we are all rooting for him and hope to see him next week!

Join us next week at the New River Sports Centre (https://www.goodgym.org/happenings/new-river-sport-centre-needs-a-facelift-b8a16844-42bf-44d1-915f-e0c14d301357) and maybe a visit to a pub for someone’s birthday!


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Westbury Banks Nature Reserve
Help locals create a nature reserve

"The Westbury Banks Nature Reserve is a community lead project to transform derelict land into a nature reserve. All work on the site is on a voluntary basis and the management of the site is done free of charge! There are big plans to install a storage unit for the equipment, a mural, a log path with wood chipping, a pond for amphibious for wildlife and a grand insect hotel

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