Dig a little deeper and Seed what Lambeth are made of.

29 Goodgymers helped their local community in Lambeth
Katie Welford
James Kerry-Barnard
marie noelle Vieu
Charlotte Wu
Isabel Sloman
George Clarkson
Lucy Ranson
Alice Clerkin
Frances Collier-Wright
Alicia Gibbs
Michael Welsh
Sylvie Besse
Adele Lomax
Zara
Nicky Woodall
George
Emily Prescott
Lindsay Geoghegan
Andrew Gilyead
Philip Woodall
David Ewens
Paul Fawcett
Katherine Bringes
Gareth Thomas
Des Healy
Lisolomzi Pikoli
Sophia
Angus Pettifer
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Lambeth

Tuesday 29th May 2018

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Katie Welford
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After thunder and lightening very very frightening during the afternoon, we actually managed to have a dry run come evening in Lambeth. As the last Tuesday of the month we had our Shit Prize of the Month to give out. The lucky winner was Andrew, who finally, finally bought some new trainers. This has made trainer Katie very happy as she feels sad when she looks at his sad, sad shoes. WELL DONE ANDREW.

James KB led a small but perfectly formed crack team 3km through Brockwell Park to the South London Botanical Institute. They had to move some seeds and boy were there lots. They moved boxes and boxes of the stuff in a human chain. And they only got about half way through. Don't panic Botanicals, we'll be back!

Katie led the rest of the group back to Clapham Common, where we were all happy about the rain as it softened the ground for our nearly final round of digging. We removed loads of the turf and wheelbarrowed it over to the park edge. It was hard work and sometimes even two people jumping on a spade didn't manage to get beneath the surface. But after a lot of arm muscles and a serious portion of elbow grease, we left happy to have made such a big dent in it.

After running back to base, we did some nice stretches and then went home. Well done Lambeth!


This task supported
Colour Your Common Initiative
Creating a wildflower haven on Clapham Common

Colour Your Common is the initiative of Clapham Common Management Advisory Committee and aims to create a wildflower haven on Clapham Common where wildlife can flourish and people can picnic, relax, read a book do yoga, or whatever else takes there fancy. It will consist of 2m wide strips planted with indigenous wild flowers, interspersed with bands of mown grass. The project aims to increase biodiversity on the common and create a garden open for all.

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