8 Month Streak
Block or report Charlotte Fountaine
Sat 16th Nov at 9:30am
Come and kickstart the weekend with one of our most popular tasks!
Read moreMon 4th Jul 2022 at 7:00pm
We're back to the Cemetery Park to help clear more footpaths...
Read moreThu 30th Sep 2021 at 6:10pm
Tower Hamlets Report written by Laura Williams
A cool sized crew of 8 met Michael of Bethnal Green's Phytology and Margaret from Teesdale and Hollybush Tenants and Residents Association this evening, who came equipped with lanterns and quiche.
Tonight was Part II of our time creating the new pond with the Nature Reserve Team.
What's the story?
A sanctuary for any resident who would like to spend time in this open water, biodiverse area, an overhaul is now overdue, and many pairs of productive, active GoodGym hands over the last two nights (and during the weeks ahead - keep an eye out for next week's listings) is a bit of a godsend to this new, ambitious project. It means that interns and other volunteers are able to be distributed around other parts of this big project, and we're able to fill in the gaps (literally and metaphorically).
So tonight we picked up where Team Pit left off last night: we worked in two teams of four, shovelling mud and soil into barrows and wheeling it around the corner to the new wild meadow area. It was tough, it was constant... It was a workout-and-a-half for lats, obliques and cardiovascular systems. But we did it.
An hour and a half pretty much flew by - although not for our poor old forearms - but it was thoroughly enjoyable. We welcomed Rob, our first time GoodGymer (you did amazing, Rob!) and welcomed the return of our Charlotte, who we haven't seen for a while. And fantastic to see Rohan for his second night at the pond. Way to go on a two-nighter.
And Michael our main task owner for the evening was amazing: unstoppable, he set the bar pretty high for shovelling at quite the rate, while also wheeling at a pretty impressive pace, but was most keen to lead us to resident Eve's cake and quiche at the end of the session, where we sat in the small hut and replenished glycogen stores before heading off.
What a lovely, lovely evening. The rain was barely noticeable, the wind even less so: we just enjoyed one another's company, by lantern light, rounded off with some good old-fashioned baking. Lucky doesn't cut it.
Until next time.
Thu 30th Sep 2021 at 6:10pm
On Day 2 of this amazing outdoor task, we'll be tackling the next stage of this big pond redevelopment...
Read moreTue 21st Sep 2021 at 6:45pm
Hackney Report written by Joel Wiles
A great session with the lovely Wilton Estate Community garden!
Clearing out a all the weeds from the flower beds next to the community centre while removing the pesky tufts of grass that have started to creep through the pathway.
Getting the beds ready for some Autumn planting that will bring dome life and colour to that area of the garden.
Great to have a top group along and talking about the Hackney Half adventures both participating and volunteering!!
Big up to Mitesh for coming along fir his first session, look forward to seeing you at many more!
Joel
Tue 7th Sep 2021 at 6:30pm
Tue 7th Sep 2021 at 6:30pm
We kick off the first of two sessions back at Cranbrook...
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