38 Month Streak
61 Month Streak
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Ealing
๐Horsenden Farm UB6 7PQ
Support the local urban farm and orchard
Tue 8th Jul at 6:45pm
Help manage the summer growth in the woods
Read moreSat 19th Jul at 10:00am
Help create an accessible green space that will provide food, horticulture and leisure for the community
Read moreTue 15th Jul at 6:45pm
A physical task and lovely run in Ealing's green spaces!
Read moreSun 6th Jul at 3:00pm
It would significantly improve Ms A's well-being as it is part of the tasks that she would like to do for herself but can't due to health constraints.s
Read moreSun 6th Jul at 1:00pm
Mrs E and her husband will be able to spend time relaxing in the garden enjoying the sunshine and improving their well being.
Read moreSun 6th Jul at 9:30am
Enjoy the outdoors by the canal and planting bulbs, lavender. Outdoors helps your mental health.
Read moreSat 5th Jul at 1:00pm
Prepare the site for a new urban garden to grow vegetables for the community
Read moreSat 5th Jul at 10:00am
Support the local urban farm and orchard
Read moreThu 3rd Jul at 7:00pm
Ealing Report written by Sevan
St Mary's churchyard had undergone big changes since GoodGym's last visit 3 weeks ago. Human power to remove weeds [last time] had been replaced with the electric power of a hedge trimmer that task owner Cliff was using like a strimmer, at ground level. There was still plenty left for today's GoodGym group to help out with and they weren't being replaced by power tools just yet.
Some GoodGymers had been expecting to be battling nettles, so wore leggings or running tights. The main job for today turned out to be covering the cleared area with wood chip to stop the weeds from springing back, so in the warm weather, the shorts wearing duo had chosen well.
The wood chip piles to relocate had been left in front of the vicar's house, so tidying that space would put Cliff - and GoodGym - in the new vicar's good books. Andrew, Michelle, Kash and Sevan got shovelling, ferrying wheelbarrow after wheelbarrow into the churchyard and tipping them out to cover the areas that had been cleared of weeds. Andrew in particular was having great fun powerfully flipping his wheelbarrow over to empty it.
While the group worked away, they kept themselves amused talking about holidays, imposter syndrome and the "Ealing Feeling" that was wafting over from one of the churchyard's visitors. Meanwhile, Cliff was continuing to cut away at anything green that shouldn't be in the garden. By the end of the session, there was great coverage of wood chip and a whole new area to be cleared. There were more weeds to be wiped out too in other parts of the garden, so keep an eye out for another session later this month.
Sun 13th Jul at 10:00am
Improve cleanliness of the Brent River
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