Wednesday 24th July 2019
Report written by Anwen Greenaway
The warmest Goodgym evening of the year was not going to deter our dedicated band of Goodgymers! Fully hydrated, water in hand, and with only a little over 1km to run to our task for the evening, we felt ready to tackle the heat and run, Run RUN!
Weaving through the back streets of Cowley to the allotments on Cricket Road, we were off to work on one of our regular tasks - The Children's Allotment. The Children's Allotment is a community project working to create an inclusive outdoor education space. The focus is on providing cooperative childcare, outdoor learning and growing for families and children. Having taken over the site of an old plant nursery in the corner of the Allotments, it has been a massive task to cut back head-high brambles, get rid of rubbish, clear nettles etc before work could begin on refurbishing buildings and getting the site safe for children.
We first visited to help in April, returned in June, so this was our third visit.
Third time's the charm!
It's been impressive to see the progress the determined team of volunteers has made in those few short months.
Our tasks for the evening were:
Grasping loppers, wheel barrows and spades we wasted no time in getting to work. 8 wheelbarrow loads of woodchip were shifted, 2 full trolleys and an extra massive pile of brambles and nettles were chopped back, plus the ubiquitous litter pile amassed...our arms certainly got a decent work out!
Waving goodbye (until we return in early September), we headed back to base via a riverside detour through The Kidneys and Aston's Eyot, making new friends along the way, both the canine and paddle-boarding variety.
3 Goodgymers were brave/hot/stupid enough (delete as applicable) to try the rope swing into the river
Check out our Facebook page for the splashy videos.
A massive welcoming shout out to Yulia and Nina who joined us for their first Goodgym Group Runs.
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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