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📍Carlton Sensory Garden / Garden for the Blind NG4 1GL
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Thursday 11th September
Tom Oliver done 100 good deeds with GoodGym.
Tom has just reached another level: 100 good deeds with GoodGym. That's at least 100 times when they could have easily done something easier. But they didn't, Tom has kept going and going. Helping a lot of other people and getting a bit fitter at the same time. Congratulations Tom.
Wed 10th Sep at 6:30pm
Nottingham Report written by Peter Edwards
Eight intrepid Goodgymers returned to Sherwood Methodist Church to tackle more of the overgrown garden.
With loppers, secateurs, brooms and wheelie bins ready we all got stuck in. Peter and Rachel finished off the cutting down at the front to finally reveal the Methodist Church signage. And no branches fell on any heads at all (sorry Rachel!)
Elsewhere, high roses were cut back and wheelie bins were filled to the brim with cuttings and branches and Matthew!
Huge thanks go to Tony and Janice from the church who supervised us so expertly and even made us a cuppa after before we all left as the heavens opened!
Massive congratulations to Tom for hitting his 100 good deeds - Goodgym gives you wings!
Wed 3rd Sep at 6:30pm
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Nottingham Report written by Nottingham runner
And the award for most delayed report goes to…
Anyways! Six of us head to Arkwright Meadows Community Gardens again for a slightly cooler evening of gardening.
This time we were tasked with clearing a big patch of nettles as well as clearing bindweed from a couple of the beds. As the quote from Nigel in the title suggests, this was a bit trickier than our normal "smash and dash" approach to weeding. Katie from the gardens explained to us that the bindweed roots go incredibly deep and incredibly far, but you need to get the whole thing to stop it coming back. There was a lot of digging around and delicately pulling the whole thing out to keep us busy for an hour.
Shoutout to Tom for hitting 99 good deeds!!!
Wed 20th Aug at 6:30pm
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Nottingham Report written by Rachel Levick
The latest heatwave didn’t put off 7 GoodGym Nottingham volunteers as we headed to Green’s Windmill and Science Centre for this week’s task. We hadn’t been to the Windmill for a task for some time so it was nice to be back in their beautiful garden which was just perfect for a warm summer’s evening.
Jamie met us on arrival and opened up the science centre so that we could park our bikes inside. We then set to work on weeding and tidying the pathways in between the raised beds. As much as we love gardening tasks involving heavy duty tool-wielding, chopping, pruning brambles etc, we all agreed that a gentle evening pulling up weeds was perfect for such a warm day as we were all pretty low on energy. It also meant that we didn’t have to use much brain-power in deciding what was and wasn’t a weed as we just needed to pull up anything that was not in a bed.
Alongside the weeding, Nat also took on the task of picking up several apples which had fallen from the trees into the garden, separating out the ones which could potentially still be sold as windfall.
After an hour, we were satisfied that all the garden paths appeared to be weed and apple free and we were ready to head on home to cool off. Before we did, we had our usual group picture plus a special one of AJ with the Windmill’s solar panels. He had been involved in a project at work which had contributed to the installation of these panels a few years ago, but had not had the opportunity to come and see them for himself until now. A perfect way to celebrate what was his tenth Goodgym task - well done AJ!
Wed 13th Aug at 6:30pm
To help the volunteers maintain the gardens around the windmill
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