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Wed 19th Nov at 6:45pm
Wed 3rd Dec at 6:30pm
Sun 9th Nov at 10:00am
Greenwich Report written by Felicity K
7 Goodgymers and two friends of Clean Up Charlton, including one of our local Councillors, met on a sunny morning in SE7 to make our streets a lot cleaner.
How much fun is litter-picking with friends? It CAN be lots of fun - we filled 4 bags of items for recycling and 12 bags in total, weaving our way around the roadworks in SE7. Well done to our smallest litter-picker - showing the Councillor how to deal with those plastic bottles and impressing him enough with the CAN-do attitude of GoodGym so that he joined our usual coffee session in M&S despite his busy day. Thanks to everyone for your hard work and your laughs!
*Check out the photos!
Sun 14th Dec at 10:00am
Sat 6th Dec at 11:00am
Maintaining this lovely garden for local residents to enjoy
Read moreWed 26th Nov at 6:45pm
Bring some more Christmas cheer to this lovely nursery!
Read moreWed 5th Nov at 6:45pm
Greenwich Report written by Rachel Henry
In tonight's task: Goodgym Greenwich foil the Rhubarb plot at Prince Phillip Maritime Collection Centre...
An unseasonably mild 5th November saw 8 GoodGymers make their way to Prince Phillip Maritime Collection Centre in Kidbrooke, where our tasks often involve gilded ceilings, or work in the thriving community garden.
A veritable rainbow of fireworks guided us on our run, and once at the task we sparked into life in the community garden area, cutting back some amazing smelling but slightly overgrown rosemary, weeding the woodchip paths, and clearing wilted tomato plants. A sad part of the task involved removing a giant sunflower (a definite sign that Winter is Coming...) but a cut back of the huge Rhubarb plant provided a great harvest we'll be stalking about for weeks.
The run home loomed, and we managed not to crumble, however being accompanied by the flash, bangs and whizzes of fireworks, poor Rhubarb was unable to utter the immortal lines of "It's all gone quiet..."
On Sunday we've got Clean up Charlton and next wednesday we're leafleting for Age Exchange.
Thank you all & catch up soon!
Sarah
Fri 7th Nov at 12:30pm
Tackles food insecurity and reuses surplus food to prevent food being thrown away!
Read moreSun 2nd Nov at 11:00am
Greenwich Report written by Cat Sowden
On Sunday morning a group of GoodGymers met at Westcombe Woodlands, a secret haven tucked away behind Maze Hill station. As before, there were plenty of overgrown brambles to tackle on the slopes, so we got to work with our secateurs and forks to clear some space for the trees to flourish. Whilst most of the group attacked the brambles, another group, including Ashton, continued work on building new steps up by the pond.
90 minutes later, after much discussion of firework puns and several scratches, it was time to head off to enjoy a sunny Sunday afternoon.
Until next time! 🎆🌿
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