Saturday 1st August 2020
Report written by Danny
Plenty of us came out today from across the holy trinity of NW London GoodGym boroughs, Barnet, Brent and Camden, with John along from Westminster on his first GG Community Mission (welcome John, thanks for coming! 👏) our usual task owners Anne and Betty, and even Herts Baseball Club was represented. Apparently they’re based in Hemel Hempstead, but train at nearby Basing Hill Park.
It was nice and bright and warm out, but luckily no comparison to yesterday’s heat wave so we were perfectly able to keep at it, without losing consciousness. After July’s GG visit where we got 20 bags of litter, plus the 36 which Betty collected ALONE during lockdown, the majority of the work that was left to us this time was of the more green-fingered variety. This included clearing weeds and grass from the paving, cutting back trees and bushes that had grown over the paths, and annihilating every buddleia in sight.
Alongside the good range of tools there every time, they’d managed to borrow some wheelbarrows from the builder’s yard next door today, which meant the vast amounts of plant waste both old and new could be efficiently gotten out to the road for the council to collect.
Thanks a lot for coming team and for anyone looking for something similar nearby soon, on Monday GG Brent will be back at Watling Gardens to help them with their err…. gardens. Sign-up here… for that 👍
I am hoping your volunteers are able to help with a special programme in Cricklewood. The Millennium Green was established as part of a programme to increase green spaces and they are managed by the community. As you may imagine, many of the original volunteers are now quite elderly and I am working hard with the Friends of Millennium Green to refresh their volunteer base. The Friends of MG are having a big community day on 14 July 10:30AM-2PM. Tasks include weeding, planting, mowing and litter picking. We are working with Barnet Council to get litter pickers, bin bags, etc. I’ve also arranged for a local plumber to sort out the tap so there will be running water. Once the green is back to a more workable state, there is a group of older adults who would like to garden there, we really just need to do some heavy lifting to get it to this state. The green is near to Clitterhouse Playing Fields where your volunteers could have a run.
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