31 GoodGymers have supported Friends of Burgess Park with 24 tasks.
Wednesday 10th August 2022
Written by Laura Williams
We gathered outside FGS HQ at 10am for a pre-task briefing. The sun was shining, the sky was blue, spirits were high…
We set off through Bermondsey and Southwark’s sunny streets at a leisurely pace, which became more leisurely as the 2.4km walk went on (it was a bit hot to run) as I grappled with Google’s chosen route. Thankfully Matt stepped in and after negotiating the busy Bricklayers Arms, we found quieter, greener streets, closer to our location of Burgess Park.
We were off to meet to Frankie of Friends of Burgess Park for a litter-pick.
The Friends of Burgess Park are a group whose aim is to help protect, promote and enhance this gorgeous inner city park. As regular users of the park they observe park management and maintenance; support events, and encourage new visitors.
The parks’ team do a fantastic job of tending to the gardens, and the whole of the park’s green space.
Despite the team undertaking daily litter-picks of high volumes of rubbish, there are nonetheless bits that get left behind, including small items of plastic, latex (party balloons), and beer bottle tops, particularly at this time of year. While these don’t pose such an issue as the larger items, they can nonetheless prove problematic if they’re sharp, as well as being less than ideal material for birds building nests.
The Friends of Burgess Park coordinate weekly litter-picks to help tackle hotspots and were incredibly welcoming and enthusiastic when it came to facilitating a litter-pick for the team today.
Fun in the sun
We met up with Frankie who wasted no time in handing us the best litter-picking hoops (complete with handles); tent pegs for prising bottle tops out of solid ground, and brand new gloves.
We set off in two teams: one to the lake and the woodland area, and another towards the library and the long grass.
Before long, bags were jingling with the sound of hundreds of bottle tops. We passed a leisurely hour filling bag after bag, clocking step after step, and even managing to get a few pics in.
Before we knew it, it was time to meet back at Chumleigh Gardens, empty all our bags into one (no waste for us) and say cheerio to Frankie.
After the briefest of refreshment stops at the lovely little café, we headed back to base, John on navigation, for a well-earned lunch.
Way to go, team.
Until next time.
Monday 19th October 2020
Written by Richard
We went to Burgess Park for create a cleaner park. Welcome Harriet at GoodGym. She collected 1 full bin bag of litter picked around the park. She enjoyed her very first mission and loved meeting the Friends and other runners. We will be going back next week 100%.
This dog is representative of our mood in the park today.
Monday 5th October 2020
Written by Richard
We helped Friends of Burgess Park to pick the litter. Yesterday evening the weather looked dry for today, but it turned into light rain. Never mind the rain and we picked many litter in the Park on our first session in October
Monday 28th September 2020
Written by Richard
GoodGym volunteers woke up early to do some good deed in Burgess Park. The weather was nice for litter picking. We still picked many bottle tops, broken glasses and cigarette buds as usual and some unusual stuff. While we picked the litter Rachel saved a bird who's leg was tangled with a plastic bag. Well done for Miguella who signed up for this community mission and get her first good deed instead of lying in bed on this early morning mission.
Thursday 24th September 2020
Written by Richard
Goodgym members joined Friends of Burgess Park for litter picking. While we waiting to start our mission today many people were gathering for the same purpose: Clean the park.
Welcome and well done Ashley who cycled to Burgess Park from Croydon. We picked many bottle tops, broken glasses and some other litter like rocking horse. Children had lots of fun with the toy and now looking for its new owner. By the end of the session became quite dark but we will come back for another session on a bright Monday morning.
Monday 21st September 2020
Written by Richard
Five GoodGym members came to Burgess Park to pick the litter. We picked the usual stuff like bottle tops, broken glasses, and glitter and some other random things. Our bags got heavy at the end of the session. Every little helps,pick count!
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