Mud Kitchen Makeover

6 Goodgymers helped their local community in Bexley
Robert Heyward
Lisa
Simon Tait
Luke
Susan Lee
Sarah W
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Bexley

Wednesday 11th June

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On a bright Wednesday evening, our brilliant bunch of GoodGymmers headed to Hook Lane Primary School for a hands-on task that combined clearing rubbish, working on the climbing frame, and laying whole lot of woodchipping.

First up, we tackled a pile of accumulated stuff โ€” broken bits of guttering, piping, pipe insulation and other random debris -- ferrying it from next to the shed on the playing field to the official rubbish area. So much tidier!

Meanwhile, Robert lend a strong pair of hands โ€” and a sharp eye for engineering and DIY โ€” to help teacher Dan repair the climbing frame. It's slowly coming back to life for breaktime adventures.

Next came the main event: laying down woodchippings to transform the mud kitchen into a cleaner, safer, and more inviting space for the kids to play.

We shovelled, wheeled, and spread the chippings with impressive coordination โ€” like a very outdoorsy conveyor belt.

By the end of the hour, the mud kitchen looked transformed and ready for all the mini chefs to do their thing ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿณ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿณ.

A big thanks to everyone who came out and made such a positive impact!

Great work team, letโ€™s do it again soon! ๐Ÿ’ฅ


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