Canal & River Trust

7 GoodGymers have supported Canal & River Trust with 7 tasks.


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Joel Wiles

Grabbing in the Sunshine

Wednesday 19th June

Written by Joel Wiles

2 GoodGymers Plogged their way along the Hackney section of the Regents Canal collecting 2 big bags of rubbish along the way.

Super clearer Iza dominated the task tonight grabbing every bit if rubbish along the canal leaving it in amazing shape!

Great to see so many people using the canal path and waterway in the summer and everyone was super appreciative of our efforts to keep the waterways clear if plastic and other contaminates that would hurt the ecosystem.

60 minutes of picking and a full bag by the time we reached Broadway market made for a very productive evening by the water!

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Joel Wiles

Riverside grab

Wednesday 15th May

Written by Joel Wiles

few last minute drop outs left me a solo Riverside litter picking grab. taking the chance to go the opposite way along the Reagent's Canal to a stretch i haven't been to since i was a little kid. Gabbing a bag of rubbish to clear some plastic waste from getting into our waterways to help keep the ecosystem thriving in East London.

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Seán Butler

Grabathon

Wednesday 17th April

Written by Joel Wiles

Great evening clearing up the Regents Canal towpath!!

Amazing to have Sean along for his first GG outing as we met at Britania leisure center and picked our way East down to Mare street.

Filling up 2 massive reusable bags of rubbish along the way!! Brilliant to remove so much plastic waste before it gets i to the water system and plays havoc with the ecosystem. Huge number of empty cans collected which we were able to put in the recycling bins so avoid landfill!

Awesome work Sean!! see you again very soon!!

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Joel Wilesanne malcolmDan DunnVinney White

Smooth Pick up

Wednesday 21st February

Written by Joel Wiles

4 GoodGymers Plogged there way along the Hackney section of the Regents Canal.

Head torches, bags, litter pickers, gloves and a smile was all we needed as we headed off to clear as much rubbish away from the Regents Canal tow path!

Aiming to reduce the contaminants that get into the canals ecosystem to help it to thrive as well as making a safer more enjoyable route for all the walkers, runners and cyclists to use as they navigate through the Borough.

A potential celebrity sighting (undone by head torch glare). Lots of very encouraging and thankful comments in great company with some fun chats in luckily lovely weather (for February) made for a quality time which was super productive grabbing 4 big bags full of rubbish!

Enjoyed the task and look forward to doing it again!!

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Peter Van Tongeren

Head to Toe

Friday 23rd August 2019

Written by Peter Van Tongeren

After a few busy weeks time opened up for another little session doing some canal side maintenance to help out the Canal & River Trust.

At previous sessions we concentrated on keeping the main path and specifically a blind corner clear from brambles trying to snag passing walkers & cyclists. In passing I noticed that others seem to have taken on that task as well, leading me to focus on some other nearby areas - a pathway from the Millfields Orchard to the main road & bridge to the cricket club.

The goal - provide better access for local residents to reach the orchard & park The tools - secateurs, clippers, lobbers The time - Friday's lunch break

The result - part of the path cleared of head-high branches and knee/waist high weeds & brambles!

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Peter Van Tongeren

3rd time lucky

Wednesday 17th July 2019

Written by Peter Van Tongeren

After a few hiccups on previous attempts today the stars did align correctly to tackle the bushes hindering cycle & pedestrian traffic on a blind bend along the river Lea.

Upon discovery that the bulk of the problem were brambles and their natural spiky thorns there was a moment of regret knowing that the sturdy gardening gloves were still at home.... luckily the hastily packed work gloves were a decent enough substitution!

The big shears came out and were the right tool for the job, smoothly cutting through stems/branches/etc until there wasn't any threat to passers-by anymore and a clearer view into the bend was created.

Lunch break over, it was time to pack up tools and litter-pick on the way back to the work van (note to self - clear rubbish out of van in the morning) and back to the day job, wondering how long it would take nature to fully reclaim this seemingly dumped bike...

P.S. ... the first blackberries are ripening and tasting fine!

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