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Mon 18th Nov at 7:00pm
Tower Hamlets Report written by Laura Williams
The rain started during the afternoon, so it wasn't unreasonable to think it might have fizzled out by 7.
No such luck.
But a great-sized group of GoodGymers nonetheless donned waterproofs and head torches and headed out to Rocky Park, in the heart of the Hollybush Estate, to join Margaret and Ash in the big garden makeover.
Why were we here?
Margaret and Ash are are part of the Teesdale and Hollybush TRA, an active, productive Tenants and Residents Association working across the two estates. Since 2008, the TRA have transformed 13 disused sites, with the help of volunteers, 'creating a mini Eden where local nature can thrive.'
There's a big project underway at the moment: the redevelopment of the planters in the communal garden areas, park and allotments. Over the last few months, GG TH Task Force and Margaret and Ash have worked hard to redistribute a whopping 96 tonnes of soil!
Tonight we were carrying on that tough task - emptying old planters of soil, redistributing the soil, and demolishing the planters (as fun as it sounds).
The teams were divided into four initially, which then became five, spread out all over Rocky Park emptying planter after planter with the rain not taking a break. The bags were filled, to be moved another day ("That's something to worry about another time.") and a lot was achieved in a mere 45 minutes.
With just a small corner of a planter remaining at 7:45, we called it a day, making our way back to the centre to grab bags and leave gloves to dry.
Posing for that all-important final pic, we said our cheerios to Margaret and Ash, tentatively making a plan for a December visit.
The shout-outs
A big shout-out to the whole team tonight, who showed up ready for a big physical task, despite the wet night. And a huge shout-out to Vanessa, who joined for her first ever GoodGym! Amazing work, and we hope to see you again soon.
Next week we're Limehouse-bound, ready to crack on with the painting and leaf-clearing with Kamal down at Ocean Youth HQ.
Until then.
Mon 18th Nov at 7:00pm
In the second of our November sessions to the Hollybush Estate, we'll be helping the team with another big physical task!
Read moreMon 11th Nov at 7:00pm
Tower Hamlets Report written by Laura Williams
A still, crisp, Monday night saw a great-sized group of GoodGymers gathering at the Cranbrook Community Centre tonight to help clear a big build-up of leaves.
(Leaves collecting - and staying - on the ground isn’t great for the soil. The leaves also make their way into the centre continuously at this time of year, creating an endless sweeping task for the centre’s regular users).
With the annual AGM taking place tonight, it was a question of us gathering equipment, donning gloves, dividing bin bags and getting on with it.
With teams spread out over all four corners of the little garden, the GoodGymers wasted no time in raking, bagging and binning most of the leaves.
When the AGM finished, Janet headed out to inspect the garden, delighted at what she found.
With our task completed shortly before 8, we headed out to the Mace Street wall to finish with a little bit of flexibility work to get the week off to a splendid start.
As we strolled down the street, the team concluded that The Angel and Crown would be a good bet for this evening’s post-task pint. A cracking end to a lovely evening.
Until next time.
Mon 11th Nov at 7:00pm
We're back to see Janet at the Cranbrook Community Food Garden!
Read moreSat 9th Nov at 9:30am
Come and kickstart the weekend with one of our most popular tasks!
Read moreMon 21st Oct at 7:00pm
Tower Hamlets Report written by Laura Williams
It was our October visit to the Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park this evening, which is always good fun.
At our last visit in September, we'd raked hay and grass around gravestones and monuments close to the entrance of the park.
Tonight, Park Manager Ken's plan was for us to plant crocus and camassia bulbs around this area, to produce an array of colour by the Spring.
With everyone arriving close to 7pm, we were ready to head to the well stocked tool shed shortly after, to grab trowels and barrows, bulbs and gloves.
We welcomed Sal to his first GoodGym session, and grabbed head torches and lights for the ground.
Making our way to tonight's spot, Ken proceeded to tell us a little bit about the area of the park, the purpose of our planting mission and the best planting know-how.
Wasting no time, the team divided into small teams, taking care to cover the entire area, distributing both types of bulb evenly. Returning to the wheelbarrows to restock buckets and occasionally relocate to a new planting spot, as always, the time flew.
Several broken trowels - and one spectacular pun - later we were calling it a night.
Wandering back to the Soanes Centre and tool shed, we concluded it had been a handy little upper body workout, and that we're looking forward to returning later in the Autumn.
Another fun night in the borough - well done team, and a big shout-out to Lucinda for this evening's pretty awesome pun.
Mon 21st Oct at 7:00pm
Tonight we join Ken for our second Autumn visit to the park!
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