Monday 1st July
Report written by Tom Mutton
After an initial 'design concept' visit we returned to the Sustrans Sheffield lock up to finish what we had started and make the lock up more organised and in doing so make it better for other volunteers to quickly grab what they needed tool wise before heading out to improve and maintain our fantastic National Cycle Network!
We welcomed a new runner this week. Give a whoop, hola, cheer and follow to:
Thanks for joining us Nathanael and hope to see you back next week!
We split the group as the space was small and litter was at large! Some got to picking the litterbug hotspots whilst some of us got on with finishing tidying and organising the lock up.
Rachel did a fantastic job finishing the tool racking, ready for tools to be safely organised and maximise space in the lock up.
Tom and Annie set about re-organising other areas of the lock up to maximise the efficency of the space!
Annie was even planning colour schemes for the walls!
After we had spent our time there, the place was looking more organised than ever and ready for future efficient and organised volunteering!
Nice work everyone!
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thank you Tom!
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