Laura Williams

GoodGym Tower Hamlets

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MichaelIlanaLucindaTom GwillimAnna CollierNancy

In a bit of a bind

Monday 2nd June

Written by Laura Williams

17 GoodGymers spent their Monday evening helping out at the Prospect Walk Allotments just off Meath Gardens.

The task, led by longstanding task owner Catherine (and supported by Des and Liam) was straightforward but much needed: clearing bindweed from fences and cutting back overgrown trees and weeds that had started to take over the borders.

With private gardens often limited locally, allotments are a great asset for locals, but keeping them usable and accessible takes ongoing effort, so it was good to come and lend a hand with the weeding and pruning of the communal areas tonight.

Armed with gloves and tools, the group made a start, unravelling the long vines and clearing the way for light to reach the plots. (Bindweed's spread across large sections of the site, particularly along the fencing, where it tends to cling tightly and block out sunlight).

The team also pruned tree branches, including the wonderfully-named Heavenly Tree, and removed other fast-growing weeds that tend to creep in when left unchecked.

Working for just over an hour, the GoodGymers covered a great section of the site.

At just after 8 we posed for our final pic and made plans to return to a similar task a few doors down next month! A great night with a good turnout (and a big welcome to Nancy, who joined for her first GoodGym session!).

Until next time.

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Mr Ibrahim Sunmola

Saturday 24th May

Written by Ibrahim Sunmola

I signed in at the Felix project, Towner Hamlets 10:50am in the morning and we signed out together with one of the lady from GoodGym at 2:45pm. As afar as am concerned there is know issues at place of workday. Thanks

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Bay botch

Wednesday 21st May

Written by Ivo (he/him)

Dashing through Tower Hamlets ( in slow motion) dressed in small red costumes carrying safety equipment, Darren and I were asked my Mrs D to trim her Bay tree and two others. Unfortunately the tools were in the shed and she couldn't find the key . We managed to ask neighbour to borrow some shears and got back on the job. We did a quick job of trimming some potted shrubs, Mrs D then found the key and we trimmed a taller red tree using the ladder and loppers from the shed. By the time we'd done that we didn't have time to get the bay tree done. Botch job?
Mrs D seemed happy with the work so far but might need some more help to get it complete.

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Weed did it folks !

Wednesday 21st May

Written by Tower Hamlets runner

Found Mr B and Ms W (support worker) waiting for my arrival.

The heavens had opened and so the ground was nice and workable, fantastic!

After the initial weed and rake leveling it was time for the weed surpresent covering and as luck would have it there was just enough and the exact amount of pegs too.

All in all a great time was had by all and now for the decorative medium wether it be shingle or mulch could be another mission there.

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Mission Impossible

Tuesday 20th May

Written by Hackney runner

I did my best within the given time and using the tools provided, but I feel I didn't make much of a difference on the grand scale of the hedge. I will try to return for another mission, this time with more people and better equipment.

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Bready for the Weekend!

Saturday 5th April

Written by Kat Mace

The Goodgym team secured the cool jobs for the afternoon as they took to the fridge to sort and separate items by 'Use By' and 'Best Before' dates. You'll be pleased to know that the only icebergs they faced were lettuces and all were happily sorted into mixed crates to be distributed across London.

The Felix Depot fridge hosted East London's answer to Spain's La Tomatina Festival as Aida, Asad and Kat sorted through crates of Rotten Tomatoes - but it was 100% reviews all round when the Ocado produce arrived to be sorted!

There wasn't mush-room to manoeuvre, so Aida got a taste of what it means to drive in East London, as she took to the pump trucks expertly shifting pallets around the warehouse to make space. Meanwhile, Asad did a brie-lliant job taking charge of the chilled dairy, meat and poultry and Kat slowed her roll, to inspect the bread and baked goods, and make sure there was a fair share of products across the crates.

Another successful afternoon at the coolest depot in town!

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