90 GoodGymers have supported St Werburgh's Park Nursery School with 13 tasks.
Saturday 16th July 2022
Written by Russ Cahill
Another sunny day in St Werburgh's for more tidying at the school. Sadly this was the final time with Mandy as she's moving to a new school but hopefully we'll be back again soon 🤞
Saturday 2nd April 2022
Written by Russ Cahill
It's always sunny in St Werburgh's 😎 More clearing and tidying was done on a day when spring had sprung!
Saturday 5th February 2022
Written by Russ Cahill
We returned to St Werburgh's Park Nursery School to do some more tidying up and a few of the team got to help out putting together a new chicken coop 🐔 It's good to see the progress being made every time that we visit 🙌
Saturday 15th January 2022
Written by Russ Cahill
The Magnificent Seven returned to St Werburgh's Park Nursery School for the first time in a little while. Leaves were cleared, paths tidied and tunnels explored. The sun put in fleeting appearances and we will return here again soon 😁
Thursday 3rd September 2020
Written by Melanie Young (she/her)
It’s nearly the start of term so we set about tidying the overgrown entrance to the nursery school, chopping back and sweeping the paths and pavement to make social distancing as easy as possible.
We had a visit from a small person (and mum) asking if the nursery was open as she was missing her friends and didn’t believe her mum. Oh to be that keen to get back to school.
Two full wheelie bins and a couple of black bags later, everything looked a lot tidier. And we’d caught up on a lot of chatting.
Monday 24th August 2020
Written by Melanie Young (she/her)
Having awoken with a migraine, but with scaffolding being erected at the neighbouring apartment block, mission attendance was the obvious choice.
Despite having cleared the area at the start of July, the front of the school was once again resembling a rain forest (without the Pretty but Poisonous frogs). The four of us set to with loppers and choppers and had soon overfilled the bags we had for weeds, nattering in a socially distanced manner and generally making the world a better place.
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