New Malden Town Centre Partnership

Jubilee Square is an outside community space with beautiful planters and flower beds that need some maintenance
We provide a activities and events to the local community, such as crafts, performances, exercise and support for local businesses close by.

32 GoodGymers have supported New Malden Town Centre Partnership with 72 tasks.


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Kingston upon Thames runner
TaskForce
Jade
Jade
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Dave White
Dave White
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Tom Peacock
Tom Peacock

Previous sessions
Kingston upon ThamesCommunity mission
Jade
Harvey Gallagher

Tree-mendous decorating

Friday 28th November

Written by Jade

We brought the festive sparkle to Jubilee Square today, helping to set up for the upcoming Christmas party.

On arrival we were trusted with the huge responsibility of decorating the Christmas tree with baubles and lights. This was somewhat more challenging than expected, given the tree was at least a foot above the height we could reach from the ladder - time for some creative flair!

We worked in order: tinsel first, followed by the baubles, and finally the lights. The bonus being that we got to do it all in the glorious sunshine. The tree is now sparkling and ready for the celebrations.

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Kingston upon ThamesCommunity mission
Anna

A bed of nettles and thorns

Saturday 22nd November

Written by Kingston upon Thames runner

Today Anna and I tackled some nettles and brambles cutting them, thus clearing them from overhanging on the square and causing health and safety issues. We creating a edge free of grass and swept up round about for a tidy finish. Meanwhile Saber helped some other voluteers and Duke of Edinburgh award persons to bag up budleia and other jobs. A good mornings work followed by a catch up.

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Kingston upon ThamesCommunity mission
Sabir Babaiy Majdar

Halloween departed, ready for a Christmas Welcome

Saturday 8th November

Written by Kingston upon Thames runner

This morning Saber and myself met Danni and a few other volunteers to get on with the tasks that needed to be done. We set to work pulling up the pumpkins plants, weeds. Then chopped down the budelia all to a similar height and bagged this all up ready for the council to take away. Some of the cut down budelia also went on the dead hedge to replish it. With lots accomplished and a chat about goodgym, hopefully a new recruit we left satisfied with our mornings work.

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Kingston upon ThamesCommunity mission
Farzeen Huq

Brambles Amass

Saturday 23rd August

Written by Kingston upon Thames runner

This morning we met the Mayor who was there for the Korean's harvest haul, then got a bit carried away chopping down brambles.

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Kingston upon ThamesCommunity mission
Anna
Jade
Emma Turner

Taking the bunting by storm

Monday 23rd June

Written by Jade

A fantastic turnout for an early evening session saw volunteers from both Kingston and Merton team up with Danni at Jubilee Square. We efficiently tackled the task of removing the bunting, working in pairs with ladders and steps to carefully take down each section. It was a little windy but we worked as quickly as possible carefully wrapping the lengths of bunting to be saved for another day. Another successful community mission accomplished!

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Kingston upon ThamesGroup run
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Tom Peacock
Luke
Jade
Claire Dunne
Rachel White

Hanging out; with bunting and more bunting

Tuesday 10th June

Written by Jade

Ready for the bi-annual bunting challenge tonight the team headed along to Jubilee Square. The age-old question of "how many GoodGymers does it take to put up bunting?" was certainly answered as we completed the job with almost half an hour to spare, then endeavoured to add a little more... bunting!

Getting the many hands organised with ladders, rolls of bunting and a trusty staple gun was an interesting test of coordination and precision. And of course, no GoodGym session is complete without an impromptu good deed - we squeezed in a quick litter pick to make sure the area is at it's best ahead of Saturday's Good Food, Green Fair and some over-timers stayed behind to help finish chalking out the stall locations, ensuring plenty of space for the main stage.

What a lovely evening and welcome to Shekinah and congratulation on your first task - we hope to have you back soon.

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