Paul Watkins

Swindon

I am a regular cyclist and also run with Royal Wootton Bassett Hounds. I'm retired so flexible with times.


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Sat 13th Feb 2021 at 6:30pm

Paul Watkins
Paul Watkins signed up to a community mission.

Tue 17th Nov 2020 at 6:00pm

Painting at Central Community Centre for the Mechanics Institution Trust - Part 1

To improve the condition of the stairway and meeting room within the community centre

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Paul Watkins
Paul Watkins went on a community mission

Thu 22nd Oct 2020 at 10:00am

The GoodGymers, The Willow and The Wheelbarrow

Swindon Report written by Tracey C

We were very excited to be visiting TWIGS for the first time - Therapeutic Work In Gardening in Swindon - a set of different gardens, a craft studio, and a woodwork shop. They work to support people who experience mental health problems, giving them the chance to regain confidence, self-esteem and to learn new skills.

Our task was to help out with some weed clearing in the Willow Field.

This place reminded us of Narnia in the Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. A gate, hidden in the depths of an industrial estate in Swindon, but once you’ve stepped through the door you truly are in a different world.

Paul grabbed the wheelbarrow full of tools and off we set. Firstly, through the various themed areas in the TWIGS gardens. Too many to mention but there’s a Japanese Garden, A Path of Life Garden, a Cottage Garden, a Faith Garden and more. We spotted some outdoorsy exercise equipment in the loveliest of settings – just our thing – but no time to stop. Then through another big gate into another land – this time through woods and around the edge of a fishing lake. Then finally through another hidden gate where we stepped into the Willow Tree Field. We’d lost Jason somewhere along the way and thought he might have taken up allegiance with the White Witch but he soon reappeared. Phew!

The trees are planted in curved rows, giving it the name ‘Willow Henge’, with spaces in between that had become overgrown. Our task was to clear as much as possible so that the trees could be accessed by people cutting willow to be woven into wonderful creations as part of therapy. It seemed a little overwhelming to start with as it was clear we wouldn’t be able to cover the whole area and we couldn’t see where it started and ended! but we got stuck in and many more of the trees were safely accessible than before. We were lucky with gorgeous weather and there’s something so lovely about working in a hidden green haven. We could see nothing but willow trees and had to keep checking that we were all present and correct, especially Paul who’d found a particularly brambly bit down the other end.

Once done, we were concerned that the pile of brambles, nettles and tree branches was hard to distinguish in our photos among the trees, but no amount of floofing of the pile could help it to stand out. We’d like to reassure readers that we worked our little socks off and achieved a lot! We had a spot of bother navigating the wheelbarrow back through Narnia and we lost Jason again, this time fearing his allegiance with us meant the White Witch had tuned him to stone, but thankfully he reappeared and all five of us made our way back though the wardrobe, I mean gates.

We’d booked a table next door at Olive Tree Café, where, having built up an appetite we enjoyed an All-Day-Breakfast. The café works in partnership with TWIGS and supports people who are recovering from mental illness or at risk of suffering mental illness by providing them with positive, work-related opportunities. Eating a fry up is just our kind of good deed!

We loved this task and really hope we’ll be invited back!

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Gabrielle Newson

Tue 27th Oct 2020 at 6:36pm

Great report Tracey! And great sounding place - glad you didn't lose anyone 😂

Paul Watkins

Tue 27th Oct 2020 at 8:53pm

I echo the above also good photo presentation

Swindon runner

Sat 31st Oct 2020 at 9:32pm

What a lovely mission this was and the food was great too. Well written Tracey 👍

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Thu 22nd Oct 2020 at 10:00am

Weeding in the Willow Field at TWIGS Community Gardens

To help tidy up and the clear the weeds at this wonderful location in Swindon

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Paul Watkins went on a community mission

Tue 6th Oct 2020 at 6:00pm

Coffee + Cookies + a bit of Gardening = Successful Task!

Swindon Report written by Helen Saville

We arrived to carry out Part Two of our mission to help tidy up the garden area outside Age UK in Swindon. We were met by Matt, the Manager, who briefly explained the work they had been doing during Covid to stay connected with their older clients, by providing a meals on wheels service. 🍲

We welcomed Paul, our newest GG joiner (also a Bassett Hound). We then set to, clipping hedges 🌳 and pulling weeds 🌾before the dark and rain set in. 🌧

Have to make mention here of the “GGGB” .... Gina’s Green Gardening Bag. It makes an appearance at most outdoor events now, and is a welcome sight. Keep your eyes open for it!

Matt kindly came round half way through the task taking tea/coffee orders (latte or cappuccino!!) with cookies no less! 🍪

We followed up the task with a chat in the very lovely coffee bar in the Centre. We’ll be back, if only for the cookies!

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Lily

Wed 7th Oct 2020 at 1:13pm

Great report Helen thanks 👍🏾 - good to see you all 👏🏾😍

Swindon runner

Fri 9th Oct 2020 at 9:16am

Yes, great report Helen and I have to say Matt is a very good host.

Emma Sperring

Wed 14th Oct 2020 at 5:10pm

Fab report and photos Helen! :-)

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Tue 6th Oct 2020 at 6:00pm

Gardening at Age UK Wiltshire @ Toothill Community Centre - Part 2

To improve the outdoor environment at Toothill Community Centre following the recent lockdown

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Helen Saville
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Paul Watkins went on a community mission

Thu 10th Sep 2020 at 6:00pm

Weeds United, win again

Swindon Report written by Paul Bonner

This was our 4th trip to St Mary's to pull out weeds and tidy the paths. This time we were back doing the same weeds as the 1st time. With a couple of people unable to make it and Becky running (cycling) late. We started with 3 Pauls and a Tracey.

Tracey got to work with her "stick-er-in-er" and usual yelps due to scraping out worms...we soon got back to the history chat.

This time: How useless King John was, the Doomsday book and descendents of Anne Boleyn.

Becky made it with plenty of time to muck in, delayed due to giving blood which is fair enough. She is just too busy being good everywhere!

Entrance to the church was looking nice in time for the heritage open days and we got a sneaky peek at the restored "feminine Christ". Not sure that was it's official title.

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Emma Sperring

Fri 11th Sep 2020 at 8:32pm

Brilliant report - well done Paul, Paul, Paul, Tracey and Becky 😁

Lily

Fri 11th Sep 2020 at 11:55pm

Well done 👍🏾 guys - good job 👏🏾

Tracey C

Sat 12th Sep 2020 at 8:06am

Glad to be putting my 'stick-er-in-er' to good use! 😁

Paul Watkins
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Thu 10th Sep 2020 at 6:00pm

Tidy up at St. Mary's Church, Lydiard Tregoze - Part 4

To improve the outdoor area following some major restoration work

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