Monday 5th June 2023
Report written by Liz (She/her)
Proving that GoodGymmers go gladly where others fear to tread, the sound of hard work and giggling filled the air in Barnes last night as we continued Saturday's task to remove the tarmac on Walnut Close. This unused area in a Housing Association site was not only unloved, but attracting some unsavoury activity. The Barnes Community Gardeners have a vision to turn it into a Mediterranean-style garden for those who live there to enjoy and for children to grow things in. But to get there, the old tarmac had to go.
Saturday's Community Mission group had torn up huge chunks of tarmac, stacked up on the side. Last night's job was to break down the chunks so that they could fit inside cars to go to the dump (big shout out to Jp who volunteered his own car boot to help shift some of it), to remove the determined roots that had somehow still managed to come to life under the tarmac, and to get into the edges of the tarmac where it was tricky to get hold of an edge and get it away from the walls.
A fab physical task followed with members jumping on the tarmac chunks to break them down (see our Instagram page @goodgymrichmond for a particularly enthusiastic demonstration by Lucy!), Divya and James working non-stop to prise the tarmac from the edges and everyone getting involved with clearing the area.
Many hands make light, if somewhat filty, work and the area was left looking ready for the very exciting next stages by the end of the session. We look forward to returning for the creative stages and seeing this wonderful project come to reality.
Barnes Community Gardeners did their first gardening project at Vine Road Park in spring 2022. In their first year, over a thousand volunteer hours have been spent on community projects in Barnes and lots of fun has been had by all. Both physical and mental health are improved by the companionship of growing together outdoors and the benefits of working with and in nature are well documented. Our volunteers focus on elderly and vulnerable individuals who need help or wish to do more gardening. BCG has been working on projects at Walsingham Lodge, Essex House, Barnes Green Centre and at several Housing Association sites. We also help with private gardens for elderly FISH clients, and assist with the general maintenance at Vine Road Park as well as introducing new initiatives such as last year’s Bee Fair. We are very lucky to have so many green spaces in Barnes. Looking after them and each other we can really make a difference to our wonderful local community.
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