Turf’s up

2 Goodgymers helped their local community in Windsor and Maidenhead
Andy
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Windsor and Maidenhead

Thursday 21st April 2022

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We discovered the grass isn’t always greener when two GoodGymers helped St Edmund Campion prepare their flower bed for planting.

The school asked us to turn over the soil ready for the children to sow their wildflower seeds when they return from their Easter break.

A combination of dry ground following the recent sunshine, and the carpet of grass growing through underneath it made this a good workout - but with the help of task owner Sarah and her daughter we completed our good weed for the day!

PS. Welcome to Maidenhead, Andy - look forward to seeing you on another mission soon!


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Amy L
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Thu 21st Apr 2022 at 11:26pm

Well done Nicola and Andy! I’ve just had a lovely message from Sarah saying thank you. Andy great to see you in W&M! Hope you’ll be back again soon 😁 Nicola thanks for leading and a great report. 👏👏

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