Sat 22nd Oct 2022 at 10:00am
Richmond Report written by Ken MacKenzie
Following on from our epic root dig at the war memorial at St Mary Magdalene Church in Richmond centre, we returned to continue the good work in time for Rememberance services.
Four GoodGymers met 19 volunteers from the community at St Mary Magdalene Church to finish the restoration project. This involved a huge task of removing two tonnes of excess soil which then had to be scattered thinly and discretely throughout the church yard so it was invisible as Ken said “like feeding chickens.”
With the excess soil discreetly spread, the group set about planting for both now ans seasons to come. In total the group planted an amazing 3,100 bulbs of snowdrops, tulips, alliums, and daffodils and 258 plants of cyclamen, geraniums, deer ferns and Mexican daisies. All followed up with a good sweep to clean up from all that digging!
It was a task that truly earned the GoodGym title with a lot of physical work. An extra special mention goes out to Anita and Sam who stayed late and slaved away to ensure the project was all done by 2pm. A very satisfying result from before to after which makes a real difference to this space in the community.
Wed 26th Oct 2022 at 10:25pm
Ken was the real star and architect of this fantastic transformation. A really great community effort with volunteers from GG, St Mary’s Church, The Richmond Society, DofE volunteers and local Councillors.
Thu 27th Oct 2022 at 4:33am
Here's the link to the 1 October session
Thu 27th Oct 2022 at 4:33am
https://www.goodgym.org/reports/root-and-branch
Sat 22nd Oct 2022 at 10:00am
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Sofia has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Sofia 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 October 2022
Sofia earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
Sofia completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Sofia was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
Sat 1st Oct 2022 at 10:00am
Richmond Report written by Ken MacKenzie
9 GoodGym members joined several local volunteers from St Mary Magdalene Church on a beautifully sunny Saturday morning in central Richmond to start work on restoring the setting to the Grade II listed War Memorial in the church graveyard.
Ken was running the task and briefed us on cutting down the 6 cypress trees that were obscuring and threatening the monument. These were recently small clipped shrubs but will soon grow over 20m tall and were already over 2.5m tall having grown a metre in the past year alone. There was a risk that these would undermine the foundations to the Memorial and were already obscuring the words.
In 15 minutes we had cut all the cypress down and thought we were done. But no, the roots all need to come out and we needed to cut all the piles of branches into small bits to fit into a 1 ton dumpy bag for garden waste composting. That was the hard part! The group got stuck in though, with Peter taking on the fearsome roots with help from Chris, Sofia (on her first mission!) and Sam (and the Vicar and one of her team!) while most others got on with chopping up the branches, occasionally jumping in the bag to pack them down.
It was a great task and we will be returning in late October to replant with a range of seasonal perennials and flowers in time for Remembrance Day - sign up here! https://www.goodgym.org/v3/sessions/restoration-of-the-war-memorial-and-gardens-at-st-mary-magdelen-92cf9788-22bf-4f39-82f9-cc3f412b942b
Sat 1st Oct 2022 at 10:00am
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