Jane Gale

Jane Gale

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Jane Gale (Ms) earned their community cape by completing their first community mission. 🎉

Sunday 18th January

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Jane Gale (Ms) earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.

Jane completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Jane was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.

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Jane Gale (Ms) has done their first good deed with GoodGym. 🥳

Sunday 18th January

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Jane Gale (Ms) has done their first good deed with GoodGym.

Jane is a now a fully fledged GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the first time. They are out there making amazing things happen and getting fit at the same time.

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Sun 18th Jan at 10:00am

Hedgelaying: new skill unlocked 🗝️🔓

Windsor and Maidenhead Report written by Diya Singh (she/her)

Hedgelaying at Battlemead Common was a quintessential GoodGym experience - outdoor, active, social and an opportunity to learn new skills. On a mild winter morning, seven GoodGymers met Braywick Rangers, WildCookham and local conservation volunteers to lay part of the wildlife hedge at Battlemead, along the Thames Path.

Today was day 2 of this activity and many present had already made a solid start yesterday. After the safety briefing, Ranger Tom gave us an introduction to hedgelaying: an ancient method to create natural barriers for wildlife and allow smaller animals to hide or travel along a safe corridor without being exposed to danger.

This is done by "pleaching" or laying down the 7 yr old trees which were planted for this purpose, making it a living structure! The trees are pleached (partially cut and bent), laid down, held in place with "weaving" the intertwining branches, held in place with stakes. Finally covered with "brash" (bush and branches which are cut away to make room to build the hedge) to prevent deer from eating berries and young shoots which will cover it soon.

So much to learn! Such a fascinating practice and fun as well!

We divided ourselves into groups: Angela, Viv, Diya and Nick tried their hand at pleaching. It was surprisingly nerve-wracking because you didn't want to be the one who cut through the whole thing killing the tree! Sheila, Kanika and Juli worked with Jane in weaving the hedge. The huge mallet for the stakes was a crowd favourite! Diya later worked with Ranger Rosie to cut branches to size and turn into stakes while Nick tried his hand at the stakes as well.

2 hours flew by and while some of us left at different times, Sheila stayed for the whole session, even recruiting Jane for GoodGym. Welcome Jane!

We'll be going back on 31st Jan/1st Feb, be sure to come along.

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Windsor and Maidenhead runner

Sun 18th Jan at 4:22pm

Oh, well done! I am so sad I've missed out this time, but I'll try and join next time!

Windsor and Maidenhead runner

Sun 18th Jan at 4:31pm

Great report - so much to learn! You must try to do this next time Georgeta, it's such a brilliant task!

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Amy L GoodGym (she/her)

Sun 18th Jan at 5:27pm

It does looks like a great session, and so quintessentially GoodGym! 🥰 Well done everyone 👏