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Sat 27th Sep at 11:00am
Camden Report written by Alex Murtough (he/him)
5 GoodGymers planted herbs – and herbs – and herbs – and... more herbs!
There is a very special community non-profit called Think and Do Camden, and they have pioneered a lovely nature-bound project over the past 18 months.
Their bee-line boxes are sustainable, hardy, and ethically-sourced herb planters that attach to balconies.
This past week they've partnered with their third Camden estate (in Holborn) and we were there to fill the planters with all the right herbs!
This special group – Danny, Imogen, Majid, and Olga – spent two hours amidst mint, marjoram, oregano, rosemary, and thyme, and they planted tens upon tens of freshly affixed planters :)
It was a joy to see the balconies spring to green life, and everyone made a truly meaningful and material difference – thank you, everyone!!
Sat 27th Sep at 11:00am
Come join us for two hours of green-fingered (and sun-covered 🤞) planting in Central London
Read moreMon 15th Sep at 7:00pm
Crystal Palace Report written by Mark Gilyead (he/him)
Last night we were in a spooky Cator Park helping to tidy up some of the bushes and paths ahead of the friends group's dog show this weekend.
After a quick dog vs cats chat in the pub, we jogged down to meet Millie in the park.
We were equipped with hoes, secateurs, shears and a wheelbarrow and worked on a couple of the big hedge sections to neaten them up and clear weeds and pine needles from the path.
It didn't take long for it to look much more presentable, and mean the paths were wider.
Nice one, gang! ✂️
Sun 14th Sep at 10:00am
Greenwich Report written by Felicity K
After the nail-biting game yesterday at Charlton Athletic, 9 Goodgymers and some friends of CleanUpCharlton ventured out to clear up some of the post-match debris.
While one team tackled the home end of Anchor & Hope Lane, the others took to the midfield of the Woolwich Road to clear the cans, bottles and cigarette ends. The game of two halves ended with a photo line-up at the end of Popeye's Path (formerly Frankie & Benny's Alley) which always needs a good grounds-person or two (or even 11)!
The boys and girls done good and 13 bags were left for the referee (Greenwich Council) at final whistle. Man/woman of the match was awarded to all players in the form of a nice cup of coffee at our favourite M&S cafe (we might tap them for sponsorship next season). They thought it was all over - it is now until next month!
Mon 15th Sep at 7:00pm
Help get the park in shape for this popular community event
Read moreSat 6th Sep at 10:30am
Greenwich Report written by Rachel Henry
A bright morning saw us back at St Alfege’s Primary School for some much-needed weeding to help keep the veg beds free from weeds and clear more space for planting.
We were delighted to welcome Philip and Vinita to their very first GoodGym good deeds – a fantastic start to their journey with us. They both got stuck in straight away, bringing plenty of energy and enthusiasm to the task!
Special mention goes to Arthur, who we appointed Chief Worm Hunter. He threw himself into the role with gusto, uncovering worm after worm and providing some very dedicated worm-related entertainment while the weeding continued.
Vinita not only pulled up weeds but also took the lead on capturing the session, snapping photos and putting together a brilliant Instagram video to share our efforts. A great way to kick things off on her GoodGym journey!
With weeds tackled, worms relocated, and smiles all around, it was another great GoodGym session of teamwork, community, and a warm welcome for new friends.
Until next time!
Rachel
Mon 8th Sep at 12:10pm
Thanks a lot Rachel! That’s such a thoughtful write up! Chief Worm 🪱 Hunter. Love it. 🥰
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