Rescue at the new Thrift Wood

3 Goodgymers helped their local community in Windsor and Maidenhead
Laura Paice
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Windsor and Maidenhead

Wednesday 26th August 2020

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Three runners from Cox Green ran into Ockwells and to the back of the land to complete a task that began the week before.

Sophie, Laura and Allora met at Ockwells Park, and all wearing their red GoodGym t-shirts.

The three then ran just under 1km to the back of the park to the small gated area, known as the new Thrift Wood.

The area is being managed by Braywick Nature Centre, who instigated the woodland creation project within the small area to increase biodiversity and mitigate climate change by planting an array of new trees.

Unfortunately, due to recent heatwaves, some of the trees have died. It was the role of Sophie, Laura and Allora to check each of the baby trees in a quarter of the gated area for any signs of life. If not, the trees were stripped of their support canes and spiral guard.

The canes were counted, and they had amassed a whopping 225 canes from the small area, leaving a wealth of land for the remaining living baby trees to thrive within and occupy.

Completing the task within an hour of starting, the three runners headed home in the same direction as the evening darkness closed in, with all managing a 6km run on average for the evening.

EDIT: Edit from Amy to add that this was Allora's 10th good deed with GoodGym. A big well done Allora! 


This task supported
Braywick Nature Centre
A community hub to promote awareness of the natural environment.

Working in partnership with Groundwork South, Braywick Nature Centre acts as a community hub to promote awareness of the natural environment with events, walks and talks across the borough, and through educational sessions for school, youth and other groups. The service also offers support for local conservation and amenity groups. The nature centre houses displays and exhibitions on wildlife, sustainability and local history, and has a large classroom for use by schools and other groups and is only open to the public when events are taking place. The nature centre is situated in an old stable block, originally part of the estate belonging to Braywick Lodge. The 19th century mansion house was demolished in 1969, however the stables were refurbished in 1989 to provide a centre for environmental activities in the borough.

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Thu 27th Aug 2020 at 2:14pm

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