1 Month Streak
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1 Month Streak
Tue 11th Jun at 6:45pm
The Jurassic Park Royal alleyway had been off GoodGym radar for a while - the times when we used to come there regularly seemed like prehistory. As we made our way through the pathway, we have been astonished by what we found hidden in the bushes: the copious amounts of wrappers, bottles and cans left behind by the visitors... and dinosaurs.
It was a surreal experience to be picking up litter in the presence of such ancient creatures, even rubbery and undersized. Strangely, rather than being chased by T. rexes and other theropods, we had to watch out for single-track vehicles.
"Bike" - was the cry we heard countless times that night.
The Deliveroo and JustEat delivery people were not the only dangers lurking in the distance. We collected some pieces of trash with exceptional care - just as if they were precious dinosaur eggs. You cannot trust beer bottles filled with suspiciously coloured content - something between red ale and stout!
After less than an hour of dedicated work, the alleyway was looking clean and tidy once again. We removed two bags of rubbish and three of recycling which our friends from LAGER Can helped us report to Greener Ealing for collection so that our effort of segregating litter was not wasted.
Cleaning up Jurassic Park Royal was certainly an unforgettable task, especially because it was finished with a bowling social organised by Milly!
Next week Sevan is leading a group run to Northfields to spread The Word About The Log Cabin. Sign up now!
Sat 22nd Jun at 10:00am
Improve the biodiversity of the beautiful place for people to visit & relax
Read moreTue 11th Jun at 6:45pm
Tue 11th Jun at 8:15pm
Come join your fellow goodgymmers for a few games of bowling and a catch up after the task
Read moreMonday 22nd April
Miriam Payne completed 10 good deeds with GoodGym.
Miriam has done 10 good deeds. They are a trusted GoodGym runner and are now eligible to join their local TaskForce.
Mon 22nd Apr at 9:57pm
Nicely done Miriam! Keep it going :)
Mon 22nd Apr at 10:19pm
Great work! Well done
Mon 22nd Apr at 10:31pm
Thank you 🤩
Mon 22nd Apr at 6:00pm
Ealing Report written by Madhan
Miriam was assigned the ladies' section when I entered the Monday evening soup kitchen. The clothes have been already laid out for display.
Emma assigned me to the kitchen, where Clair was in charge of cooking today. There was a young kid who was already doing a great job being the kitchen assistant. We formed a line and started packing the tuna pasta and veggie pasta and delivering them to the front.
The tuna pasta was going out at a faster pace and we couldn't keep up with the packing.
After the rush hour, things settled down and we packed, cleaned, and finished all by 7:45 pm.
Mon 22nd Apr at 6:00pm
Help run takeaway service where homeless can get food and clothes
Read moreTue 19th Mar at 6:45pm
Walpole Park on Tuesday nights can get surprisingly busy. Tonight, the enthusiasts of a stroll in the park after dark were startled by the sight of bikes approaching them - only to find out that the cyclists were actually runners with powerful head torches!
One group of GoodGymers ran two loops around the park while the second, smaller one, decided on a slower, single round. Everyone eventually met near the Rickyard, where Ranger Jon had left a few shovels for the volunteers. He also gave them a task in the walled garden.
The walled garden was originally an ornamental kitchen garden to the 18th century Pitzhanger Manor House, the home of architect Sir John Soane. The practice of growing food and flowers in that part of Walpole Park continues today, and the GoodGymers were about to become a part of that tradition.
A newly built raised bed was waiting to be filled with compost delivered last week in four massive bags spread around the bed. Jon carefully positioned the bags for GoodGymers to make their work the most efficient. Did they stand up to the task?
The team picked up a range of tools they thought were worth trying in a small space they had. Annabel, who just came back to running and GoodGymming, following a recovery, picked up a good, old shovel. So did Miriam and Steph. Sevan opted for the fourth, last shovel. His movements had far more impetus, so he practically had a bag for himself as no one would dare come closer to his deadly, sweeping shovel. Helene was left with a spade which she used to fill a big bucket. Chris and Kash found using smaller buckets the most effective for their bag which was further down from the bed. When the two compost bags which were closest to the bed were empty, the third bag was moved nearer to the destination. Steph and Kash attacked the furthest source of compost with shovels and a wheelbarrow.
The GoodGymers had so much fun that they were surprised to see how quickly they filled the raised bed to the required level. They packed up the three now empty bags and tools to return them to the storage at the Rickyard. Hopefully, Ranger Jon will be happy to see the compost getting comfy in its new bed tomorrow!
Our next task for Ealing Parks is next week - at Elthorne Park. Sign up now!
Tue 19th Mar at 6:45pm
Help the park ranger maintain the walled kitchen garden
Read moreSunday 25th February
Miriam Payne completed their first weekend mission.
Miriam has forgone the usual weekend routine. Instead of lie-ins, roasts and strolls around the park Miriam has dropped everything to run a GoodGym mission for someone who needed help. Respect
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