Sunday 14th April 2019
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Report written by Steve Lee
GoodGym have been helping CREOS to help maintain a beautiful patch of nature in North London for a couple of years now; increasingly regularly and in increasing numbers. This month, a splendid 15 GoodGym runners assembled to help with an entire-A4-sheet-long list of tasks! The sun was out (mostly) and as we gathered, welcomed each other and distributed tasks, we set about making a real difference to the space with our numbers. Some examples of jobs to be done included:
Shifting THREE TONNES OF SAND from a drop off point, into and through the park to help prep a new wildflower meadow.
Removing roots, rubble and raking away LUMPY BITS from the wildflower meadow area, and creating a perimeter CHICKEN WIRE fence to help protect it
Wheelbarrowing new TURF ROLLS across the site to help beautify some of the open green spaces
Critically, carrying the picnic table and a WHEELBARROW FULL OF GRUB to the open meadow for the all-important post-mission feast.
Filling in HAZEL HOLES where new hazel saplings had been planted, to help them establish, and bedding in some LOGS AND STUMPS to make them a bit safer for kids (and GoodGymmers) to jump and hop along
CREOS is a fantastic organisation and has, in various forms, been maintaining this wonderful mini-wilderness well within London metropolitan bounds for around 45 years. Maintaining the wooded areas, the meadows and facilities isn’t just for present enjoyment: Without this care, this area of desirable London land might lose its status and fall into the hands of developers.
In particular springtime requires a lot of work and effort, which can really pay off in enjoyment of this beautiful area over the summer months. The CREOS team was out in force, and besides our 15 GoodGymmers we were also joined by TCV (The Conservation Volunteers) who were fantastic colleagues to work alongside.
And of course, then there’s the picnic.
CREOS do treat us well and we all enjoyed some delicious hot soup and bread, fancy cheese, hot and cold drinks and a liiiittle bit of cider for those having a more laid-back Sunday. Speaking of which, about half the group headed afterwards to a pub on the outskirts of the park for a couple of well-earned beers and, if reports are to be believed, delicious roast dinners.
Well done everyone!
Mon 15th Apr 2019 at 2:51pm
Great work everyone! Well done
Islington
Special hedge planting project with the Friends of City Gardens