Noel Park Big Local

A local organisation working to improve the Noel Park Estate
A local organisation working to improve the Noel Park Estate

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Sarah MooreEuclides MontesDave Mansfield
Niamh Ni Longain

Right on f-Leek!

Wednesday 6th November

Written by Euclides Montes

5 Goodgymmers proved they weren't afraid of the dark by lending a hand at a very spookily lit Floyde's Garden on a lovely, wet autumn night.

The turning of the worm

The good folk at Floyde's Garden are having some work done, creating a paving area to frame a whole bunch of new natural planting. However, the ground was chockablock with a multitude of very illegal and very aromatic three cornered leeks that needed to be dug up.

Our Goodgymmers brought their own lights as the proper pros they are and were on their knees even before slow ol' Gramps had a chance to do a proper risk assessment. Ain't nobody got time for that.

Conversation on the night included weighing the benefits of wild foraging against the use of fox urine as a cooking ingredient, the likelihood of finding Lord Lucan in one of the many holes we dug up, the futility of life expressed quite dramatically by the unnamed Goodgymmer who attempted to use a rusty paint stripper and a screwdriver in place of a trowel, and one of our regulars spent most of her evening engaged in very one-sided chat with every single worm we dug up. It takes all sorts.

Join Dave and Latoya at Traid next week for more fun and games!

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VeronikaEdward BarrettJCClare Hurst
Raj Tastic

Poetree For A Loved Friend

Wednesday 18th September

Written by Euclides Montes

Goodgym Haringey got together last night with a very special purpose in mind - to celebrate a departed friend, whose love for life, disposition for a good laugh, and thirst for just a few more Ks was intoxicating and contagious. The thing about death is that it doesn't care about fairness and sometimes it takes from us people who just had too much damn living ahead of them, leaving those of us still around with such a deep sense of loss. Nurj knew this and last time I saw her at the hospital, she made me promise her in that matter-of-factly kind of way of hers that I needed to make sure her Goodgym lot as she called us would be ok afterwards because after all she wouldn't be around to do so. Bloody strong to the end, our Nurj.

So, as a way of keeping a promise, the Goodgym Haringey family decided to bring some new life into this wonderful London borough that she so loved. We planted a baby tree, which will be around for many years to come, and where us Goodgymmers can go and share a quick laugh or the latest juicy goss with Nurj. A Royal Beauty by name, this tree will be all colours and fancy things as seasons change so we know Nurjehan would have approved. And also, as her Goodgym lot got together last night for the customary rummage through a community garden on a lovely warm Wednesday evening at the end of another Summer season, sharing a laugh, some memories, and some tears, I know she would have smiled at her favourite Goodgym in the country and felt proud. We'll never stop missing you on Wednesday evenings, good friend.

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Veronika
Rich BarnardRaj Tastic
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Wednesday 11th September

Written by Euclides Montes

11 Goodgymmers rooted for glory as they lent a hand at Floyde's Garden to help them prep the site ahead of a very special landscaping project.

Many hands...

With the recent passing of our GGHaringey Stalwart Nurjehan, the good folk at Floyde's Garden have kindly offered to host a tree planted in her memory, which will become the focal point of a brand new landscaped square for the gardens.

First order of business was digging up a number of deep-rooted dead trees and a multitude of brambles to create a blank canvas of sorts for the new planting scheme.

To that end, our Goodgymmers gathered at Blue House Yard where we kept warm with some light exercises, including introducing some of the new folk to the wonderful world of wall sits, before running a cool 2k to site together. Once at the gardens, we were met by Laurie - from Noel Park Big Local who look after the site - who talked us through the tasks at hand.

Before you knew it, we had lept into action and were digging and leveling to our heart's content.

We were also tasked with helping to rescue some bricks from the works on the adjacent playground so they can be recycled as a small plaza around Nurjehan's tree.

Within an hour our Goodgymmers had completely cleared the site and helped the pile of recycled bricks grow even taller so we had a little nosey at the progress on the playground works next door.

We then did the only reasonable things on a cold night like this and ran to the closest watering hole for much-needed refreshments.

We'll be at Traid next Tuesday and all being well, we should be planting Nurjehan's Tree on Wednesday - watch this space.

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Sarah MooreEuclides MontesVeronika

Flyering High (or Low)

Tuesday 16th July

Written by Euclides Montes

Sarah, Veronika, and Euclides met for an old school leafleting session this. It is fair to say that flyering is not GGH's favourite task and numbers backed up the claim!

Undettered, our three Goodgymmers worked as hard a crew of 10 and flyered two of the very, very long avenue in Noel Park N22 ahead of their festival this weekend.

Heroes.

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Euclides MontesDave MansfieldVeronikaEdward BarrettCharlie LintonHamad

The 8 Ponders Of The World

Wednesday 22nd May

Written by Euclides Montes

8 Goodgymmers fought the elements to rescue a fun task out of the jaws of a very stormy night in Wood Green as they created a pond in the lovely Moselle Meadow Community Garden.

Kudos Corner

Everybody make some noise for Hamad who joined us for his first ever GGHaringey task. He was aces. Hope the rain and general GGHaringeyness of it all hasn't scared you away - come again!

Crisis At Drowning Street

In a day filled with political intrigue, electioneering stratagems, and general election shenanigans, it felt perhaps quite fitting that the skies had opened and not stopped raining for about two days.

Undeterred, our unflappable Goodgymmers signed up for an evening of digging deep as the lovely folk at Moselle Meadow had been gifted by a pond by a neighbour that needed to be installed at this picturesque community garden. The task was two-fold: firstly, Dave and Charlie were entrusted with working out the ins and outs of the solar-powered pumps while the rest of the team took turns at digging up a frankly really massive hole for the pond.

Our Goodgymmers made good progress and once the pump was in perfect working order, Dave was joined by Veronika for a light weeding, while Sam, Sarah, Charlie, Hamad, and Ed took turns at digging, transporting the dug up soil across the road to create a path around some lovely community-made planters, and lining up the pond.

Once we were satisfied the hole was the right size, we installed the pond, filled it up with the rainwater collected by the team at Moselle Meadow, and then proceeded to feng shui rocks and sticks from the Meadow to make the pond look nice while the MM team is able to get a planned rockery installed to surround the pond.

All in all, not a bad night of volunteering in the rain.

The Moselle Meadow was created by the wonderful folk at Noel Park Big Local, whose motto is 'Neighbours Helping Neighbours' and if that doesn't describe what we do to a T, I don't know what does. So it's always lovely to be able to lend them a hand whenever we can. Boom.

Next week, we're helping the Friends of Lordship Rec get the paddling pool by the Hub in shipshape for summer so that it's ready for action for all kiddies in our community when the skies finally decide to turn sunny. Come!

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Euclides MontesPatrick LuongRosa RendonKristina Ivanova

An Eggcellent Hunt

Saturday 30th March

Written by Euclides Montes

Four Goodgymmers helped the folk at Russell's Park Hub carry out a risk assessment and a thorough litter pick ahead of their Easter Egg Hunts on Saturday.

Kristina and Patrick joined Gramps nice and early for a litter pick of the area in the park, surrounding the cafe to ensure that there weren't any little things that could hurt any of the scores of children that were expected to join the Hunts.

Later on, Rosa joined them to finish completing a risk assessment and support Euclides run the Easter Egg Hunts

Happy Easter

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