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Sun 14th Apr at 11:00am
Nottingham Report written by Nottingham runner
A motley crew of GoodGymers headed over to the Sneinton Primary School allotment for another morning of renovations.
Most of the team headed up to the top of the plot where we've previously cleared bushes and bricks and created a dead hedge by weaving bamboo sticks Kathryn had brought along. We then moved loads of dead branches and brambles over to make the "hedge" itself. Hopefully the frogs we saw hopping around will move in over the next few days. Kathryn explained the benefit of this kind of boundary lies in the fact that you've always got somewhere to put trimmings as it slowly rots away, and that it creates a habitat for wildlife.
While this was going on, Rachel weeded some of the children's flowerbeds and Tom pulled out some very deeply rooted brambles. Oliver did some strimming and Natalie got heartily stuck in to moving bricks around to create some borders around the fruit trees.
Some of the team even decided to stay on a bit past 12 to finish the job!
Thanks again to all who came, as Kathryn said, "you guys are legends"! Apologies that I forgot to grab the group pic from Kathryn, I'll upload it once I get it!
Sun 14th Apr at 11:00am
To make the allotment a better place for the children
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Rebecca Furlong has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Rebecca 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.
Sunday 14th January
Rebecca Furlong earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
Rebecca completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Rebecca was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
Sun 14th Jan at 11:00am
Nottingham Report written by Rachel Levick
For our first task of 2024, 11 GoodGymers made their way back to Sneinton Primary School Community Allotment on a chilly but sunny morning in Nottingham. The ever-cheerful Kathryn met us and set us to work on various tasks around the allotment.
Natalie, Rebecca F, Rebecca N and Oliver took on the overgrowth and brambles at the back of the garden, unearthing quite a few balls which had found their way in from the neighbouring school (much fun was had throwing these back!). Meanwhile Nigel and Rachel W did a sterling job digging for soil and filling one of the empty beds. Mark helped Kathryn reposition some of the wooden posts in the decking area before also tackling the brambles, and Serafina and Rachel L worked on weeding the beds and vegetable patches. Last, but by no means least, Leah and Rob took on litter picking in the hedges on the path outside the allotment, aided by our miniest GoodGym members, Carys and Milo who did a great job on their first task.
After a very productive hour, we downed tools and had some of Kathryn’s homemade treats – the Christmas pudding brownie was a revelation!
We were delighted to see Natalie, Rebecca, Oliver and Robert at their first GoodGym task. We also welcomed Mark and Rebecca who were visiting us from London where they are involved in GoodGym. We look forward to seeing everyone again soon!
Mon 15th Jan at 5:47pm
Awesome to meet you all - Such a nice task. Love the windmill pic!
Sun 14th Jan at 11:00am
To enable the children to come onto the allotment safely.
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