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16 Month Streak
Bournemouth
📍St Aldhelm's Road BH13 6BT
The area around the church will look more attractive for its visitors.
Sat 24th May at 10:00am
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Millie, Sophie, Emma, Harry, Eleanor, Daryl, Roger, Keith and Lea all got together at Langside School where Nick had more tasks for us to do. Cham, new to Goodgym and to all of us, managed to find us and was raring to go. Sylvie arrived “a tad” 🤪 later…. To summarise today’s task: we were cutting, grabbing and tossing! Cutting A LOT, sweeping A LOT, grabbing A LOT, and the best part of it: tossing A LOT!!! The taller than tall hedge at the front of the school was attacked by the strimmer together with Harry and Daryl, with Cham sweeping to his heart’s content. Millie, Sophie and Emma got busy cutting back the rosemary bush and the garlic…making the air fill with lovely smells. At the back Keith started off cutting back major bushes on the edge of the playground. He was joined by the front squad and later on by Sylvie. Oh and not to forget about Roger: our ACE jetwasher, attacking the dirt on another classroom. As photos show: we got an awful lot done; very much appreciated by Nick who rewarded us with some sweet smelling bathbombs. What a Lush smell 🤗 And… Eleanor was proudly showing off her 50 good deeds tshirt! 😃 Thanks everyone for all your hard 💪 work!
Wed 14th May at 6:00pm
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Three Goodgymmers, Daryl, Keith and Lea, went to help Emma, a Goodgymmer in the past, who is now a social worker. She had asked us to clear a totally overgrown front garden and use the cut stuff to stop kids getting into the back garden of the house and scaring the person living in the house. Daryl was busy already cutting, when Keith and Lea arrived. Keith got his saw and heavy duty loppers out to get stuck in there. Emma dragged and cut and Lea was totally in her element dragging stuff and weaving all the cuttings into a hedge. To say the hedge resembles the Great Wall of China might be a tiny bit of an exaggeration, but there is no way those blinking kids can get through there now!!! All in all an amazingly good job done and a very happy Emma. She “warned” us: there will be more!! Well, we are not complaining. Thanks Goodgymmers for your hard work.
Thu 29th May at 6:00pm
The area around the church will look more attractive for its visitors.
Read moreMon 12th May at 2:00pm
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Keith and Lea had signed up for another four flatpacks to be unflatpacked into two wardrobes. All went smoothly, considering the recent experience gained in this area… only unsmooth thing was: oops, Lea dropping one of the flatpacks on her toes, ouch! At least it was not her thumb that got bashed this time. #job✅
Wed 14th May at 6:00pm
It is going to prevent vandalism that has happened there.
Read moreWed 7th May at 6:00pm
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Two Goodgymmers , Keith and Lea, joined 8 other people from Ethical Kitchen Garden to clear the garden area behind St Ambrose Church. The area needs clearing because the group wants to start growing vegetables there for the local community. Pulling ivy, lots of it, digging up rhododendrons, cutting and lopping… we got lots done, but there is still an awful lot more to do! But… that means more tasks for us Goodgymmers, yay!
Tue 6th May at 10:45am
Bournemouth Report written by Bournemouth runner
Three Goodgymmers, Daryl, Keith and Lea, got their tools out, ready to tackle more flatpacks for another refugee family. Two wardrobes, four flatpacks?!?! Oh, two flatpacks each, luckily numbered nicely to get the right packs together. Tools laid out, screws, dowels and all the other bits and bobs lined up, wardrobe parts ready and waiting. Lifting, shifting, hammering and of course screwing in ALL those screws… One screw left, one dowel left, oh oh… no no they are spares, no problem! Phew! And eh, Lea, you are not supposed to hit your thumb with the hammer, ouch! Good teamwork resulted in two nice wardrobes set up in no time for an Afghan refugee family to use as from next week. Well done, team!
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