Mud, sweat and (absolutely no) tears!

6 Goodgymers helped their local community in Tower Hamlets
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Tower Hamlets

Saturday 21st September

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On this sunny Saturday early afternoon, our small but mighty team (of 6) gathered at the Ellsworth Street roundabout, ready to tackle a rather earthy challenge. We were greeted by the ever-energetic Margaret and Ash from the Teesdale & Hollybush TRA, who directed us to our mission: moving tonnes of soil that came from old dismantled flower beds outside Ellsworth House to Rocky Park, a good 100+ metres away.

Some of the flower beds had been dismantled, and others had been rebuilt to help with upkeep, and it was up to us to ensure the surplus soil made its way to its new home. Armed with shovels and wheelbarrows, we plunged into the task. Under the blazing sun, it was all about mud, sweat, and- well, maybe not quite tears, but definitely some serious determination! The soil flew into the wheelbarrows as we pushed, pulled, and rolled our way through the distance, navigating around tight corners in Rocky Park and through the heat.

The dynamic duo, Oliver and John, also teamed up with Margaret at the beginning of the session to expertly fill the topsoil into the beds outside the house, making sure the area looked its best. We all then continued the relay to Rocky Park, with each trip feeling like a mini-marathon but made light-hearted by good humour, Margaret's 'sweat catcher' (a face mask around the ears, pulled up to the forehead - quite ingenious!) and a shared sense of purpose.

In just over an hour (much less time that we thought it would take!) we’d shifted what felt like mountains. Despite being a small group, our effort had a big impact, showing what can be achieved when some mighty GoodGymers pull together! Margaret and Ash were so grateful for our help.

A big shout-out to everyone who joined in and had faith in me to lead the task! It might have been hot, and the soil might have been heavy, but the sense of accomplishment made it all worthwhile. And hey, who knew moving soil could be such a workout?

Until the next muddy mission! 🌱💪🌞 Emma


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Hollybush Estate
Hollybush's ‘Rocky’ Gardens and ‘Strawberry Fields’ orchard are now an established nature reserve with 79 growing spaces

The Hollybush and Teesdale Estate Urban Growers project began in April 2009 in Rocky Park – a disused children’s play area. Now enjoyed by the whole community, the area includes seats and communal herb beds for all to use.

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John Shirley

Sat 21st Sep at 6:58pm

Nice report@

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