The A-Stream
5 GoodGymers made their way 1.0km to help the Wexham Neighbourhood Watch in Slough.
- Friday, 17th of September 2021
- Led by Manjit Birk
We were back again at the Wexham Allotments helping to remove the dried up vegatation on top of removing more out of the stream.
We initially did this task a few months ago and the difference in the flow of the stream is amazing to see. You can actually see where it flows and Mabueven spotted a fish!
With years of overgrowth, this was no mean feat of a task. Luckily Claire had just come out of her Welly-Boot Camp so was all warmed up and raring to get into the stream.
Pam had just finished a round or two or three of badminton and was ready to racket through the thorny spikes and clear the bank.
Sutyee and I had just finished a heavy brekkie in a local cafe! But that didn't stop us from giving it some welly...
Mabu had already done so much leg work on this task by clearing as mulch of it as he could from the stream to the bankside....all we had to do was move it to the side plot. I say 'all' but it was tough going...lots of thorns and stinging nettles.
So after one hour of hurling and pulling and pushing big piles of dead brambles - we were done! A diet coke break was required. To be fair, we had actually completed the task in that time, so a quick sunflower photo shoot and we were ready to home and wash off the smell of a stream (not pleasant)...but a great task, especially on a sunny Friday morning.
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