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Mon 7th Jul at 6:00pm
Norwich Report written by Steven Hitcham
We had a great turnout for an evening of bracken pulling at Mousehold Heath.
It was a shock (but a very pleasant one) to see the return of Panda Dave, who was actually completing his 50th GoodGym deed!
Will the Warden took us to an area of the heath where the evasive bracken was preventing the heather from thriving. So our task was to clear as much bracken as possible, to allow the heather to breath and flower.
It never ceases to amaze me how much the team get done. We transformed the area we were working in.
Leo and Emrys (the GG Norwich mascots) also enjoyed the evening.
Mon 30th Jun at 6:00pm
Norwich Report written by Steven Hitcham
This week marked 8 years of GoodGym Norwich.
During those 8 years we have completed 8,411 good deeds by 469 different people, and have actively traveled nearly 155,000 km. 53 GoodGymers have completed 50x good deeds and 25 GoodGymers have completed 100x good deeds.
Tonight was also Stephen Knock's 50th good deed!!
Our task to Sue Lambert Trust was canceled last minute, so we did a bit of a littler pick around the Norwich Cathedral grounds, then nestled there for a picnic on a glorious summer evening.
Here's to the next 8 years!
Mon 23rd Jun at 6:00pm
Norwich Report written by Steven Hitcham
There were only 4 of us (plus Leo), but we still managed to make a big impact and made the areas more accessible again.
Mon 19th May at 6:00pm
Norwich Report written by Steven Hitcham
Well done to the GoodGymers who helped cut and clear back at Catton Grove Community Centre.
Mon 12th May at 6:00pm
Norwich Report written by Steven Hitcham
It couldn't have been a more tranquil evening, as we visited Marlpit Community Gardens as the sun started to lower and the cattle grazing in the adjacent field.
We had a tough task on our hands as we started to make inroads to move a pile of bark to the other end of the gardens (about 200 metres away).
There were 7-8 wheelbarrows and it was a grueling task of shoveling the bark into the barrows and transporting them before unloading.
Liz discovered a Toad in the pile of bark, which was then safely transferred to the pond area.
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