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Mon 16th Feb at 7:00pm
Tower Hamlets Report written by Oliver Rockett
We had a great group of 16 runners gathering at Hollybush tonight, braving a very chilly (but thankfully dry!) evening to take on a truly mulch-needed mission, shifting a massive new delivery of mulch and transforming the space in record time 🌿❄️
It was lovely to see a mix of familiar faces alongside some new ones, including Justin, who joined us for his very first GoodGym task, a huge welcome to you!
Meeting on site, we quickly broke out the tools and got straight to work. Our task was to spread the fresh mulch across James Middleton Community Garden, giving the beds a smart new layer to protect the soil and prep everything for future planting. At the same time, some of the previously laid mulch had broken down beautifully and was ready to be dug up and reused in the planting areas, a great example of garden recycling in action 🌱♻️
With Margaret and Michael expertly leading the charge, we soon formed a slick production line, shovelling, barrowing, spreading, and smoothing. Despite the cold, everyone kept moving as the mulch piles steadily disappeared and the garden visibly transformed before our eyes.
In just 45 minutes, what had looked like a huge job was completely turned around. The beds were freshly covered, the planting areas prepped, and the whole garden space was looking smarter, tidier, and ready for the next stage of growing.
We wrapped up with our new group photo method: everyone forming a circle, bending over and facing the camera on the ground while someone captured it in .5 mode, (Thank you to Emma for the idea) resulting in a wonderfully ridiculous (and very GoodGym) moment to end the session on
All in all, a brilliant evening of teamwork, community support, and a seriously mulchtastic transformation, huge thanks to everyone who came along and made such a difference despite the chilly temperatures!
Mon 16th Feb at 7:00pm
It's back to the big community garden overhaul!
Read moreWednesday 21st January

Anna Chojnicka been to three different GoodGym areas.
A Tourist likes nothing better than exploring new areas and meeting new people, and that's what Anna has been doing. Anna has been to three different GoodGym areas now - nice!
Wed 21st Jan at 3:00pm
Portsmouth Report written by Jane
So many Goodgymers from Portsmouth and London heeded the call to show their appreciation of our squirrels by feeding them and cleaning up their green patch. !
The cute creatures were fast, fought off competition from pigeons and crows and dodged the raindrops to get to the food on offer. It was a lovely way to reconnect with nature.
Wed 21st Jan at 3:00pm
Monday 15th December 2025

Anna Chojnicka cheered by other people 25 times.
Anna is part of a crowd that's making a huge noise. Anna has been cheered by 25 people - that's a round of applause just on their own. We hope they keep it up.
Wed 17th Dec 2025 at 7:30pm
Come drink, play, and be merry because 2025 is going bye bye!
Read moreMon 15th Dec 2025 at 7:00pm
Tower Hamlets Report written by John Shirley
We gathered in dribs and drabs, some delayed by work and others having joined a group run from the Town Hall Hotel. It wasn’t our last Monday task before Christmas, but there was much talk of exciting festive trips to warmer places as distant as Australia and India, before we instead spread out to various parts of the Parkview estate
There were chairs to be sanded and painted; Anna, Rohan and Jo displaying their artistic talents in adding shades of brown or a kind of light green (not really lime – we were wondering what whimsical description a paint shop would give it)
Mile-End-Emma waved to us from the other side of the street, then decided she might as well cross the road and join in - after all, it was her 75th Good Deed! She bundled tree branches into a wheelbarrow and over to the bin, branches which myself, Ilana and Nia had cut back so people might perhaps be able to notice what’s on the notice board
The three of them then went to pull nails out of some old wood, so it could be recycled for carpentry and shelves in the glasshouse. Meanwhile, Bethnal-Green-Emma seemed to be graffitiing a perforated fence, but closer inspection revealed she was actually doing a great job of removing an unsightly tag from the barrier
Somehow we all re-convened for the group picture - deciding this time it might be a better idea this time to take the photo in a lit-up area...
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