Having a Kale of a Time

24 Goodgymers helped their local community in Oxford
Trevor
Holly
Fred Collman
Laurie Wilkinson
Henry Gibson
Chris B
Ben Gremson
Thomas Heath
Samantha Drewett
Katie Fellows
Louise Hall
Ben Foster
Matt Burton
Vicky Arnold
Sarah McFadden
Sarah
Julia
Mark
Anwen Greenaway
Jane Hotchen
Emily Hilton
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Oxford

Wednesday 29th June 2022

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Samantha Drewett
Samantha Drewett

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Vicky Arnold
Vicky Arnold

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Sarah
Sarah

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Mark
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Anwen Greenaway
Anwen Greenaway

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It was lovely to be back at the Children's Allotment for the first time since they opened up last autumn. It was quite a different sight than when we first came to help out back in the spring of 2019 - now there's a polytunnel classroom, mud kitchen, running water, loo, lots of produce thriving in raised beds, and barely a bramble to be seen.

This week we were back on wood chip duties...the play mound needed making safe by covering with weed suppressing fabric and a thick layer of woodchip. A few bits of glass and metal had been making their way to the surface so the nice thick layer of woodchip will ensure that the area is much safer for playing. Elsewhere Mark and Julia sharpened their carpentry skills repairing the mud kitchen work bench, a handful of GoodGymers were given a composing masterclass, and everyone else snapped on the gardening gloves and got weeding the polytunnel raised beds and around the raspberry canes. Watering was done, peas were eaten, and a generally wholesome evening was had.

Welcome to GoodGym Oxford Emily!

Thanks to Ben for the excellent pun/report title!


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The Children's Allotment
Creating an inclusive, parent-run, outdoor education space in Oxford's East Ward

A group of local parents and volunteers creating an inclusive outdoor education space for the local community. On the site of a disused old plant nursery in the East Ward Allotments on Cricket Road, they are bringing to life their vision for a new kind of 'Nursery' and children's allotment, trying out a new model that can provide affordable, cooperative childcare, outdoor learning and sustainable food-growing for children and families, all primarily outdoors year round.

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