Preparing the Ground for What’s to Grow

1 Goodgymer helped their local community in Islington
Islington

Sunday 22nd February

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Today I had the pleasure of supporting the Penn Road Community Gardens group, working alongside local but mighty team of volunteers.

Our focus was simple and satisfying, clearing and removing soil to prepare the area for a new membrane that will be laid next week. It was steady, physical work, plenty of digging, lifting, shifting and more than a little mud. The ground was wet and heavy in places, which made every spadeful feel properly earned.

There’s something quietly rewarding about this kind of task. It’s not glamorous, and it’s certainly not clean, but it’s foundational. By preparing the space well now, we’re making it ready for new plants to thrive in the months ahead. Today was about creating the right conditions for growth.

As always, the spirit of the group made the time fly. There’s a shared sense of purpose when everyone is working towards the same goal, and it’s lovely to be part of something that will continue to benefit the local community long after the mud has been washed off our boots.

A good day’s work, solid progress, and one step closer to seeing new life take root.


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Penn Rd Residents Association
Penn Road Residents Association is a group formed of the residents of Penn Rd, N7 London; we work together to make the garden at the end of the street a community space and organize a summer and winter party for residents and gardeners

We were the first community group to get a contract from Islington Council to maintain the garden at the end of our street, and have made it useable for the residents and a beautiful space for the community to enjoy

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