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Block or report Andrea Burgos Martinez
York
📍Southlands Community Centre YO23 1NX
Planet Food is a zero food waste community helping to break social isolation by bringing people together for food & drink..

Thu 9th Apr at 2:00pm
Planet Food is a zero food waste community helping to break social isolation by bringing people together for food & drink..
Read moreFri 20th Mar at 12:00pm
York Report written by Jenna Drury (she /her)
Malcolm gave us clear instructions to shovel out all the grit down to the blue membrane, along two parking bays, where a new path will be lain. The three of us got cracking! Luckily the ground was not too compacted and we could heave it into barrows. Wet soil and gravel made for some heavy loads that were to be piled up, a way off, down the slope. This would be recycled later on the project. This was a thorough work out for quads, glutes, core and upper body! Who needs an expensive gym?! As we began to peak the blue plastic sheeting, we were encouraged that we could complete the task, which we did! All that was left to do was to neaten up the edges and then consume tea and cake in the club house! The club could not have been more grateful to Goodgym. Huge thanks to Andrea and Hannah for showing true Northern Female Grit to get this worthwhile task done! PS The stone walling of a previous task looks champion too!
Sat 28th Mar at 9:30am
Thu 19th Mar at 2:00pm
York Report written by Elle (She/her)
Another day at Planet Food. We are all still missing Penny... and her amazing selfie powers to get us all in in one shot! We managed to sort out the selfie issue, but there was no sorting out the two chatty men!
Thu 19th Mar at 1:25pm
York Report written by Elle (She/her)
The lovely Avril, came out to see the progress we are making and she couldn't be happier. All weeding sorted and today we even started planting.
Thu 19th Mar at 2:00pm
Planet Food is a zero food waste community helping to break social isolation by bringing people together for food & drink..
Read moreThu 19th Mar at 1:25pm
Improve the environment for the local community and allow them to plant food
Read moreFri 20th Mar at 12:00pm
Provide easier access to vehicles for disabled people; and an easier to mantain edging for the car park spaces
Read moreFri 6th Mar at 6:00pm
York Report written by James Tilburn
Three of us descended on the hall on Friday evening to help the team prep for the next clothes swap. When we got to the hall, the first thing we had to do was to set up the tables. Not a difficult task. With a firm grip of the legs and a little tug, we soon got each one erect and into position.
The clothes swap keep all their stock under the stage, so we took full advantage of the opportunity to go down. It was a delicate but rewarding task and some the more experienced volunteers helped us with our technique. The aim was to get the rails out without any clothes falling off. We tried reaching around and few different positions, and eventually found one that worked for everyone involved. Before long, all the rails were out and standing to attention, which meant we could go back on top to finish the job.
We had to make sure the clothes on the rails were nicely spread, so nothing was left to the imagination. Clothes were put on and taken off, some outfits just didn't want to stay on at all. Eventually, after a bit more fluffing, each rail was was looking good for the morning.
The final task meant using a long pole to hang a few choice outfits in the windows. This was a happy ending to the mission as it was something we'd done regularly as previous clothes swaps.
With the regular volunteers satisfied, we headed to the pub. Leanne sampled a taste of Paradise and I taught the barmaid how to get the right amount of head when pouring Guinness zero from a can.
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