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Wed 22nd Jan at 6:30pm
Southwark Report written by Emma McNally
Last night 12 of us met at Old Spike @ 6:45pm for the Welcome Speech. After a warm up outside in the cold we split into two groups. Paulin led Sam, Daryl and Emma to Dulwich Village to flyer for GROAD. I led the rest of the group on a short run to Salvation Army Nunhead with Maria back marking. While there we cleaned the kids toys for their playgroup. Maria from Salvation Army Nunhead was very grateful for our help as it allows her to spend more time with the families who need her support. After a sucessful session we all met back at the Old Spike for our cool down.
Wed 22nd Jan at 6:30pm
Support organisations helping people in the community
Read moreWed 15th Jan at 6:30pm
Southwark Report written by Southwark runner
Last Wednesday we went to a new task! We went to YHA Thameside to do some weeding.
Emma, Rosemary and Jessie met us at the task. Meanwhile, Isaac, Gemma, Sam, Mansur and Emma ran with me and it was definitely one of our longer runs. The run was worth it though, since Jess from YHA gave us warm cookies and drinks.
The weeds were quite easy to pull out, apart from the spikey ones. Isaac also spotted some massive mushrooms.
Sun 19th Jan at 11:18am
Sorry, I think I ran too)
Sun 19th Jan at 6:08pm
Oops, sorry Mansur!! I have added you now
Fri 24th Jan at 1:22pm
congrats on supporting a new task!
Wed 15th Jan at 6:30pm
The flowerbeds are on a public path so they will create a new green space in Rotherhithe and improve air quality for residents and visitors.
Read moreSun 12th Jan at 10:30am
Southwark Report written by Emma McNally
We were met at the farm gates by Pat on a freezing winters morning. The farm was looking stunning in the chilly weather with bright blue skies. Our task for the morning was to fill a new allotment bed with manure and soil and then remove the soil and dismantle an old allotment bed. We did a lot of shovelling but managed to get the task done. Our reward at the end was feeding the goats!
Sun 29th Dec 2024 at 10:30am
Southwark Report written by Laura Grant
The farm had brought some new containers to store barley. After clearing out the storage shed, our task was to unpack the component parts from the delivery and assemble the containers; this was required some understanding of flat pack furniture construction. The farm had ordered three containers each complete with a lid and inner panels. We opened the first pack and looked at the instructions. All the parts were there but no screws. Then, the second pack; again no screws. Finally, we opened the third pack which was complete. It was a full team effort to read the instructions and fit all the panels together but eventually we assembled one container! Hopefully the additional screws will arrive in time for our next session.
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