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Claire Dunne

Claire Dunne


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Kingston upon Thames

Create a festival window display for the British Heart Foundation shop
🗓Today 6:30pm

📍The Quaker Centre KT1 2PT

Raise funds for heart research

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Claire Dunne signed up to a group run.

Tue 14th Apr at 6:30pm

Claire Dunne
Claire Dunne went on a group run

Tue 7th Apr at 6:30pm

A Vine time at the Close

Kingston upon Thames Report written by Tom Peacock

Kingston GoodGym has a long history with the communal garden at Vine Close, which we helped clear ahead of its redesign from the very beginning. It's so satisfying to see how far it has come to the relacing setting and the beautiful pond teeming with wildlife it is today.

Georgina, the biodiversity officer from Kingston, was on hand to get us started and help with nature advice.

Jonathan, Laurel and Marcos got stuck into removing invasive plants around the banks and even made a tiny new frog friend.

Claire, Emma and Adam helped tidy up the surrounding garden and plant pots while Tom and Laura somehow managed to avoid wet feet clearing duckweed from the pond.

Everything looked great afterwards, and we could even see a few newts in the - temporarily - clear pond. A lovely task on a perfect spring evening.

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Harvey Gallagher
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Claire Dunne
Claire Dunne went on a group run

Tue 31st Mar at 6:30pm

Scraper Caper (Part II)

Kingston upon Thames Report written by Dave White

This evening we were back at Elm Road playground for the second time, finishing off the work we started last week.

One of the walled edges of the park has around 10 panels that at one point in time were all covered in beautiful mosaics. Unfortunately most have now deteriorated so only 3 complete panels remain. The task was to scrape clean and sand down the panels (with no mosaics) to enable a local artist to paint it with a much more attractive mural.

Tonight's GoodGymers walked, cycled or ran to the task and soon got stuck in, most of us knowing what to do after last week. It was a messy job but great to make some more progress and we're all looking forward to seeing the final result after the artist has completed their work!m

We were very honoured that the Mayor came to pay us a visit and he got stuck in, once he had removed his chains, and helped to scrape and sand like the rest of us.

We also welcomed Nikita on her first task - thank you for joining us! Hope to see you at another task soon.

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Harvey Gallagher

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