27 GoodGymers have supported Friends of Vale Park with 6 tasks.
Tuesday 27th August
Written by Carla Washbourne
One of the longer distances to a mission for much of the GoodGym Brighton crowd, we ran and wheeled our way out west to Vale Park in the beautiful late summer sunshine.
Main mission: removing a huge proliferation of dock plants and bindweed from the park’s beloved yellow rose bed, giving the roses space to really do their thing.
Yellow roses are aptly a symbol of friendship and we always welcome new friends at GoodGym Brighton! Tonight, we were joined by Harrison, Edward, and Nick on their first GoodGym community mission.
Working under the excellent direction of Lucy and other Friends of Vale Park we donned gardening gloves and spread ourselves around the rose beds. Moving between waves of excited chatter and meditative hush, we pulled up plants and unwound bind weed from branches and stems. At points we were all so hidden in the depths of the flowerbeds that only occasional flashes of red t-shirt gave us away.
Creating an ever-growing pyramid of leaves adjacent to the flower bed, we stacked our spoils higher and higher like a childhood game of dare until the pile eventually slumped. Then started all over again.
Roses freed, we ran off into the sunset like the subtle superheroes we all are.
Ciao Ciao Carla, Bye Bye, lovely friend and GoodGym Brighton Hero.
Tonight, with a sightly tingled heart, GoodGym Brighton said GoodBye to you but we truly believe it is only a "Bye For Now" . Wherever you'll go you will be always shining, having fun and keep dancing💃. You are already a lovely and confident GoodGym Fitness Run Leader and, soon, so you will become for GoodGym Warwick & Leamington Spa. 'Lucky they are' :-), says Stefania
Be [GoodGym] always with you!
You might move elsewhere but our friendship stays forever, and we will be here waiting for your return ❤.
Tuesday 11th June
Written by STEFANIA ROSSO (she/her)
What a turn out at yesterday’s GoodGym session together with the Friends of Vale Park. This is a local community in South Portslade, near Brighton, dedicated to improving Vale Park. They want it to be a place where the neighbourhood comes together, enjoys themselves, takes care of the public green space and becomes the heart of the local community.
Historically, Vale Park was a ‘Flint Pit’. In 1917 it was a quarry used for the extraction of sand and flints, and then became a dump. During the First World War the area was used as a training ground for soldiers who built bridges over the water-filled pits. At the south east corner, there was a deep pond fed by a natural spring. It seemed to be a popular place for children to play, to have some great games and excursions there, not without some incidents. Now it is a lovely park with colorful and flowering roses.
The Friends of Vale Park love their park and hope we do too. And we do!
15 GoodGym-ers cycled or ran to the park to help unbinding wonderful roses from the attack of burning nettles and other itching and stinging weeds. With extraordinary results! A great session for a belated celebration of Volunteers Week with some proper “Beerbusiness” at our follow up social gathering in the pub.
VALE PARK GARDENING GROUP is STARTING SOON. You might be interested to know that starting on Sat 28th June at 10 am, and then every LAST Saturday of the month, there will be a new Vale Park Gardening group. It’ll be a great chance to be a part of a lovely community, meet new people, do some gentle exercise in the fresh air and keep those weeds at bay in their beautiful rose beds. Good for the body, mind and soul!
The Friends of Vale Park are looking for a group name for the new Vale Park Gardening group, with “Weedy Ones” getting my vote 😊!
Tuesday 3rd October 2023
Written by Sarah Katharine (She/Her)
Ten Goodgymers ran, walked and cycled the 6k to Vale Park in Portslade. We met the hardworking volunteers from the Friend of Vale Park Group. Today Jane completed her 50th session and Sherman celebrated his 6th year of being a GoodGymer!
Making the most of the evening sunlight we got to work clearing the bindweed and brambles from the rose beds. All the wet then hot weather had meant that the weeds had taken hold. Luckily the bindweed had glowing white flowers and was easy to see in the dusk. We employed our destructive gardening skills and managed to clear some of bindweed.
Vale park is now ready for hosting the Halloween games 🎃 for the children and the scouts of the local area.
A very satisfying task where we made a visable difference!
Tuesday 5th September 2023
Written by Juliet O'Brien
On a hot September night, five of us ran, cycled or went by bus 6km to Vale park in Portslade to help with a new task of rescuing a rose bed from bind weed. Task owner Lucy from Friends of Vale park told us if it wasn’t weeded regularly the council had said they would remove the rose bed!
With the help of several enthusiastic children and their parents, we all got to work with clearing the bind weed or ‘strangle weed’ as one girl aptly named it! Several piles of bind weed were produced to reveal three beautiful yellow roses, and we hope many more to come.
The task was very rewarding followed by a pleasant cycle ride home along the seafront.
Saturday 28th August 2021
Written by David Richards
Bindweed.....it's definitely a bind. Greeting us at Vale Park in sunny Portslade was piles of it suffocating the lovely roses. We met Naz there and with assistance from Peter and Mike we set about tackling the afore mentioned bindweed with secateurs and sweat! Vale Park is a lovely spot and the sun came out to provide us with a lovely morning unlike the monsoon we dealt with last time we were here. This time the only drizzle present was the delicious lemon drizzle cake provided by local resident June who can't help because of health issues but wanted to contribute. After an hour and a half of weeding the difference was huge so the little picnic we had was well deserved. Plenty more to do so I'm sure we'll be back.
Saturday 10th July 2021
Written by David Richards
Saturday mornings...July...what could be better? Beautiful, balmy light mixed with Mediterranean temperatures. Klaxon alert....nope! Rain in all forms pouring forth from leaden skies more like. However....this certainly doesn't deter us Goodgymers and our small but extremely well appointed merry band of humans met up at Vale Park in deepest, darkest Portslade to tackle some formidable rose beds. Even the three of us had something to cheer...it was Tabitha's 100th task. A complete star and worthy of every second of congratulations that come her way. We met several local denizens of Vale Park including Nas and her son. Nas is very positive, ebullient and full of smiles and really keen for Goodgym to get involved. She set us to work clearing one of the huge rose beds of weeds etc that adorn this hidden away park that really is very lovely. I even forgot about the rain. Nas also introduced us to Peter and his West Highland Terrier Ralph. Peter is 87 years young and has spent many years tending to the these beds...almost a life's work if you will. He told me that he was a head gardener for many years so has the green fingered touch....and in the inclement weather he was down on his knees deadheading and pulling pesky weeds too...kudos many times over. Once again all very satisfying and I'm sure we'll be back as there is much to do there.