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Tue 25th Aug 2020 at 7:00pm
Newham Report written by Graham Johnson
Oh my god we’re back again...
Dave and Kiran and kevi-in...
Si’s got a paint pot, shows you how....
If you’ve got a question, better ask it now...
Will it take very long?... (Yea)
Should I paint it on?... (Yea)
Rusty material?... (Yea)
Paul Cornick, Hilary you better paint that pontoon now...
Victoriiii-ia(yea)...
Andclaudiii-ia (yea)...
Everybody-a...
Paint that pontoon white ...
Vactan’s back, ALRIGHT
Tue 18th Aug 2020 at 7:00pm
Newham Report written by Hilary (she/her)
Another lovely evening down at Cody Dock and a very warm welcome to Claudia, joining the Newham clan for the first time. Welcome back David and Kiran for your second session on the pontoon (let us know once you’ve decided where your tats are going to go) and also to Rosie, who we hadn’t seen for a little while, cycling down the Lea to join us, great to see you again.
Although we love a bit of watering, recent downpours have provided some much needed relief for all the vegetation at Cody Dock and we could focus on our mini-project to restore 2 sections of pontoon frames. The team had made a start on this last week, scrubbing down one of the sections and giving it a coat of vactan. (Vactan is of course a rust converter that neutralises the corrosion by converting the rust into a metallo-organic complex which passivates the surface… thanks Google.) With one of the sections already vactanned, half of us set about painting it, while the other half had the messier task of prepping the other section and we’ll hopefully be able to complete the job next week.
The pontoons, once finished, will help with the wider regeneration plans to restore the brickwork and create a dry dock facility. Volunteers are also playing a large part in doing this via their regular sessions – loads more detail on the Cody Dock website if any of you folks are ever up for learning some new skills! Last time I joined one of these, they let me loose with an angle grinder, highly recommended. Will be great to see how it all turns out.
Wednesday 12th August 2020
David Gillepie earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
David completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, David was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
Wednesday 12th August 2020
David Gillepie has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
David is a now a fully fledged GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the first time. They are out there making amazing things happen and getting fit at the same time.
Tue 11th Aug 2020 at 7:00pm
Newham Report written by Sharon
A Tuesday visit to Cody Dock meant not only a new day but also a new task as well as a old favorite.
We also welcomed David and Kiran to their first Goodgym task and Charlotte joined us for her final Cody Dock task before she leaves us for a couple of years seeing the world and learning new things,she will be missed more than she knows......our weekly runs will never be the same.
Because the sun was out we knew Phoebe would pop down and ensure the task was perfectly finished.
Rosa had the added task of ensuring Charlotte was feed and watered.
The Graham Johnson was mission leader tonight and did a great job and dutifully listen to the instructions for scrubbing down the very large rusty pontoon.
I decided this sounded as if it could get messy so dragged Kevin off to do a spot of watering.
An hour or so later,plants watered,pontoon scrubbed,brushed and sealed we said our goodbyes and headed off into the sunset.
We are back at Cody Dock next week https://www.goodgym.org/happenings/pontoon-restoration-at-cody-dock so come and join us at the hidden gem of Newham.