Hackney
📍Napoleon Road E5 8TE
Making a big difference in the community
Sat 22nd Feb at 10:30am
Making a big difference in the community
Read moreSun 9th Feb at 10:30am
Hackney Report written by Dan (He/ him)
We were back at Robin Hood Garden this week and they had a list of jobs for us and the UCL Volunteers.
We chose to dethatch an area of grass which would be turned into a meadow. With spades, Spikey fork thingy and a pickaxe we got to work and in no time cleared the area. Indi also got to work sawing slats for a beehive (pictured).
Vicky and Peter were grateful for our work and I'm sure we will be back 🙌
Sun 9th Feb at 10:30am
The garden creates a welcoming space for the community
Read moreSaturday 1st February
Indi Sofyar has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Indi is a now a fully fledged GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the first time. They are out there making amazing things happen and getting fit at the same time.
Saturday 1st February
Indi Sofyar earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
Indi completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Indi was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
Sat 1st Feb at 10:30am
Hackney Report written by anne malcolm
Goodgym Hackney were out in force to get a new month of good deeds off to a flying start. Particular shout out to Evie, Indi, Lucy, Dimitrios and Andy who were joining us for the first time. Great to meet so many enthusiastic, friendly volunteers.
We were back at Stoke Newington Common to help our friends at SNUG (Stoke Newington Common Users Group) plant new hedging. There was a wonderful selection of trees and roses to plant, including dogrose, elder, spindle, hawthorn and blackthorn, although without their leaves, it proved hard to differentiate between some of them.
With so many volunteers (SNUG were out in force too!), we were able to split into two groups, working at two locations on the Common - one by the bus stand to create a hedge between the common and the pavement, the other along the fence by the railway line to help mask the metal railings. The climbing roses were particularly well suited for this job.
Holes were soon being dug, plants selected, supported and protected with canes and tubing, and pressed firmly into place to help them bed in.
After a good hour and a half, we had run out of space and canes. So we gathered up tools and unplanted hedge plants, and made our way back to base camp where SNUG very kindly shared hot drinks and home made cake, which was very much appreciated by all.
SNUG have already been in touch to say a huge thank you to everyone who took part. They were thrilled to see so many GoodGymmers and are most grateful for all GoodGym's help.
Sat 1st Feb at 10:30am
Improve Hackney's Green Spaces and Air Quality
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