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Block or report Tabitha Skinner
Brent
📍Beer and Burger NW2 4QY
Helping our local community with this important task
Mon 10th Nov at 6:50pm
Helping our local community with this important task
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Give the children a better place to play
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Brent Report written by Chris Lawes
At Clitterhouse Farm, the approaching cold weather means the greenhouse has never been more important (or appreciated). But while it keeps all the incubating veggies inside nice and toasty, who’s looking out for it? The answer, of course, is GoodGym.
To make sure the sturdy wooden frame was ready for whatever the elements might chuck at it, Tabitha, Josh, Samina, Pete, and Chris headed over to give it a good oiling — specifically with linseed oil, which is perfect not only for protecting wood from rot and moisture, and enhancing its natural grain and colour (what a glow-up!), but also for bringing back nostalgic memories of preparing cricket bats as a child. (That might just have been Pete, though.)
Before we could start, we had to make sure that any existing residents wouldn’t be harmed, so several volunteers used feather dusters to sweep away cobwebs and safely deposit quite a few huge spiders into the nearby bushes.
Then it was just a question of grabbing our brushes and sponges and giving the greenhouse a nice, solid coat of oil - all set for the months ahead!
Mon 29th Sep at 6:50pm
Helping our local community with this important task
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Helping our local community with this important task
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Beatriz, Emily Tabitha Pete and Lee worked hard to help pack up all the stock for Traid charity shop in Kilburn
Sat 20th Sep at 12:00pm
Help ensure the Kilburn community planters are looking tip top by painting the edgers and borders
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Help the volunteer staff of TRAID after a long hectic day
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