48th Portsmouth Squirrels

48th Portsmouth Squirrels
The Youngest of Scouts 48th Squirrels Portsmouth are based in Somerstown and support local children and communities.

35 GoodGymers have supported 48th Portsmouth Squirrels with 49 tasks.


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Upcoming sessions
Great British Clean with 48th Squirrels and Beavers

Monday 23rd September 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm

Litter picking with 48th Squirrels post Junior Park Run

Sunday 29th September 2024 9:30am - 10:15am


Previous sessions
PortsmouthCommunity mission
Katie LondonJane

Watering the seeds of kindness

Friday 26th July

Written by Katie London

2 Goodgymers dropped in on the Somers Orchard community garden and watered the planters for the 48th squirrels.

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PortsmouthCommunity mission

Under the Cover of Radiators

Monday 27th May

Written by Jen Stoneham

As we couldn't possibly have a GoodGym Social without squeezing in a good deed, to finish off our sixth birthday celebrations we removed the radiator covers at The Gibson Centre and gave them a good dust, sweep and scrub!

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PortsmouthGroup run
Jen StonehamLaura WellsDave MKatie Carew-RobinsonRichardKatie LondonSamantha Belfrage

All Aboard The Hogsweed Express!

Wednesday 24th April

Written by Jen Stoneham

As some of us missed out on our Hogwarts letters, we weren't able to apparate or head to our task by broomstick this evening, so a gentle jog was in order.

Our task this evening was to empty out the planters and re-home the veggies in some plant pots until a new home for the raised beds can be found.

Our team of budding Herbology students could have done with some help from Madame Sprout, as identifying what was weed and what was vegetable was a bit of a challenge. Hence the confusion between Hogs Weed and Hogwarts, inspiring the run report this evening.

Richard, under the careful supervision of Mini-GGer Alice appeared to have cast a Geminio charm, uncovering an ever-multiplying harvest of potatoes!

Katie and Sammy were on strawberry duty and were able to salvage most of the plants. I would guess the Sorting Hat would put these guys in Ravenclaw, they had to use a lot of smarts to ensure they were saving the right plants! Sammy also discovered Professor Moody's missing eye and one of Aragog's babies in the soil!

Laura and Dave were on litter picking duties, and were able to use the new extendable litter pickers to Accio litter! with a summoning spell.

Hagrid would have been mighty pleased with our groundskeeping skills this evening, well done everyone!

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PortsmouthGroup run
Jen StonehamKatie Carew-RobinsonSinéad McCarthyDave MLucy BoothLouisa

Giving a Little Bit of Art and Soul.

Wednesday 14th February

Written by Jen Stoneham

This week we visited the Gibson Centre to give the Scouting room a good old scrub and sort out. Thank you to Katie for finding this last minute task and providing such an organised list of jobs to be done - scrubbing them off the board as we went was incredibly satisfying.

Lucy and Sinéad seemed to be in their artistic element clearing out two massive art cupboards, cleaning them down and restocking all the supplies. It looks so good after they were done!

Louisa was certainly the sharpest GoodGymer this evening, giving the electric pencil sharpener the run of its life, whilst Katie and Dave added to the homeless spider population by wiping away an insane number of cobwebs.

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PortsmouthCommunity mission
Katie LondonDave MLynn SpencerNick SavageTracey DeanJen Stoneham

No Mr Pond I expect you thrive...

Sunday 7th January

Written by Katie London

6 Goodgymers , 2 mini goodgymers and a dog were on a mission. They had a licence to till the soil and as there was Dr No flowers we got to riddle the casino soil-al for glass! Goodgym has a Goldeneye for recycling and so we repurposed an old paddling pool with a view to a line our pond. Nick was the man with golden trowel clearing the stones as Lynn and Dave made the hole; Diamond diggers are forever. Live and let rake was the job of the minigoodgymers as they gathered leaves for Dave's allotment so he can only mulch twice. Their moonraking was Octofabulous. Surprisingly we found the waterbutt was not enough to fill the pond but Lynn predicted the precipitation skyfall would fill it and tomorrow's forecast never lies. We left the garden a Quantum of solace for the minibeast and thunderbugs to enjoy.

Did you get all 14?

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PortsmouthCommunity mission
Aoife

Sunflowers and apples

Tuesday 1st August 2023

Written by Aoife

Took a run down to Gibson centre to give the sunflowers and apple tree a little water and attention to keep them happy during these summer months!

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