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Wednesday 9th July
Steph Aritone completed 5 good deeds with GoodGym.
Steph is a now a pretty committed GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the fifth time
Mon 7th Jul at 7:15pm
Richmond Report written by Liz (She/her)
Seven GoodGymers came out on Monday to work on the River Crane. We donned our chest waders and ventured into the mirth not knowing how deep it would be. The rain earlier in the day had raised the River levels considerably but Ken (standing on the bank) assured us that it would only be up to our waists! In we went like moths to a flame…. We were here to manage Himalayan balsam for FORCE (Friends of River Crane) a global invasive species that chokes out natives. We saw them across the river in the reeds and got to work pulling out the annual before it set seed. Ken told us we are part of a experiment to use a biological control in time using a specific rust that infects the balsam but first we needed to dig out some to get the numbers down. And to that we had a great time yanking out the weeds in our waders!
Sat 5th Jul at 10:00am
The threatened rain held off as 6 Richmond GGers gathered at the Homemead Residential Care Home to help tidy their garden area.
There was a distinct lack of gardening tools available, so we focused our efforts on sweeping up the leaf litter strewn across the garden and in the flower beds, managing to fill a number of black bags.
Not much more to say on this one! Welcome back to Alex and Steph for their second and fourth good deeds respectively!
Monday 23rd June
Steph Aritone been cheered 10 times.
Goodgymers have noticed what Steph has done and have cheered them 10 times. We doff out caps to you Steph.
Mon 23rd Jun at 6:45pm
Richmond Report written by Liz (She/her)
After the heatwave broke, it was time to get a second coat on!
Temperatures hadn't plumetted that much in reality but our task this evening was the complete the task we started three weeks ago: protecting the boathouse doors for the scouts. This evening we headed out to put the second coat of teak oil on.
Starting with a good stretch in the sunshine on Richmond Green, half the group started walking to the river while the other half did interval sprints around the green, getting six sprints in before jogging off to the riverside.
Armed with brushes and oil, the doors were soon looking well-fed and happy, giving us time to go and get well-watered at the busy pub next door before sunset!
Sat 26th Jul at 10:00am
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Sorting out the gardens for residents and helping staff
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