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Wed 4th Feb at 6:30pm
Camden Report written by Alex Murtough (he/him)
9 GoodGymers caught 60 good deeding minutes in Camden!
Nestled on an innocuous side road — out of reach from Kentish Town's bustle — is a super special and wonderfully accessible building...
..the Greenwood Centre serves local people with disabilities and it is all glass and sharp design and...
...community green spaces too!
Which is where this special group — of Ariane, Danny, Kamil, Karen, Lydia, Pritika, Steph, and Steve — spent 60 wonderful minutes on Wednesday!
Together we:
💚 Dug out a (huge) planter, removed (so many) deadwood branches, and installed new irrigation!
💚 Decanted stones and gravel and other helpful materials into small bags ready for easy access and use :)
💚 Watered sprouting broccoli!
💚 Cleared and sorted the tool shed :)
💚 Weeded a paving area leaving it neat and tidy!
Thank you so much, everyone!
Wed 4th Feb at 6:30pm
Join us for 60 active minutes helping this wonderful community-maintained green space :)
Read moreSaturday 31st January

Pritika Minhas earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
Pritika completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Pritika was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
Saturday 31st January

Pritika Minhas has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Pritika 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.
Sat 31st Jan at 12:00pm
Camden Report written by Hounslow runner
The weather was kind to us as nine GoodGymers gathered at Doynton St Community Garden for an afternoon session to get the space ready for spring. We were working alongside the team from Growing Green who got us set up with gloves, shears, and shovels ready to do what GoodGymers do best - chop loads of stuff down!
We spent a bit of time exploring the area which had a bit of a Secret Garden vibe, then got stuck in. Lots of dead wood and branches were condensed down and tidied up. The pile then grew steadily for the next hour as we cleared the space.
A couple of dead trees were demolished, and a very well established bramble was taken care of to let in lots more light and make the garden safer to use. Paths were cleared to improve accessibility, with ground covering ivy being given a hair cut. A mural which had seen better days was carefully packed up for repair or reuse, and the whole garden received a good litter pick, despite some more unusual finds!
We had lots of visitors through the session, including a couple of cats, a frog, a member of the local constabulary, and a few friendly neighbors keen to see what we were getting up to. Welcome to all the new GoodGymers who joined the session, it was wonderful to meet you!
Growing Green were delighted to have the extra hands on deck - we're looking forward to seeing them again in March.
Sat 31st Jan at 12:00pm
Join us for 90 active minutes in nature :)
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