Friday 10th January 2020
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Report written by Nicola Gover
6 GG Yorkies and 2 touristing from Lovely Leeds (nice to see you Aron and Rachel!) joined forces with the St Nick's regular volunteers for their session at Heworth Holme.
Our tasks today included:
Digging up as much as possible of a ground spreading plant, the name of which I forget. All that's important is that it is NOT NATIVE and therefore must DIE (I'm fairly sure this rule only applies to plants). We quickly finished this ("would've taken us a couple of weeks without GoodGym!") and also removed a whole pile of random bits of metal and wire. Katie: "I found a wire!"... "It's ok it's not connected..anymore.."
Removing brambles, nettles and roots from an area where trees will be planted. Whilst trying not to stand in the boggy bit. Louise: "Is this rhubarb? I've only ever seen it on the telly" (cue shock from the rest of the group)
Coppicing some willow trees. "Anyone want to use a saw to.." "yes please" say Mitch and Katie without waiting to hear the end of the sentence. Agree first, ask later is our policy when fun tools are involved. An impromptu bridge was also made out of the coppiced wood which impressed St Nick's!
After a quick wash of the tools in the previously GoodGym-produced scrape pools we all disappeared off into the sunshine.
Photo credits to Katie and Mitch
Fri 10th Jan 2020 at 4:02pm
The stick in the mud pic is impromptu mud bridge we made with the coppiced off cuts, St Nick's liked that! (Extra bit of good). ☺️
Fri 10th Jan 2020 at 4:04pm
Oh cool I missed that, I was admiring it 🙂
Fri 10th Jan 2020 at 4:06pm
Added to the report along which photo credits which I forgot!
York
You know it's winter when we're back at Glen Gardens for some leaf clearing