Friends of Ham Lands

A group of volunteers that work with local naturalists and the Council’s ecology officer.
They seek to preserve and enhance the natural habitats of Ham Lands

94 GoodGymers have supported Friends of Ham Lands with 60 tasks.


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Upcoming sessions
GoodGym Richmond: Helping the Happy Ham Landers

Saturday 14th June 2025 10:00am - 11:30am

GoodGym Richmond: Helping the Happy Ham Landers

Saturday 12th July 2025 10:00am - 11:30am

GoodGym Richmond: Helping the Happy Ham Landers

Saturday 9th August 2025 10:00am - 11:30am

GoodGym Richmond: Helping the Happy Ham Landers

Saturday 13th September 2025 10:00am - 11:30am


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Gettin’ in the dock of the day

Saturday 10th May

Written by JP

What a beautiful morning greeted us on the Ham Lands this Saturday for our monthly contribution to the preservation of the nature reserve.

3 Richmond regulars were joined by Luis from GG Hounslow for our task, which this time was to uproot and cut back the Giant Dock growing out of control in the central part of the Ham Lands.

Armed with pick axes and loppers we set to work, enjoying the warm sunshine and beauty of the habitat. Sharon and Mark from the FOHL were also there and we made good progress getting rid of as many of the wild plants as possible to stop them spreading their seeds and gaining further territory.

Once our work was done we had a quick cuppa, then headed over to the Swiss Bakery for iced coffee and snacks.

Next up for the Ham Lands will be the session on 14th June - sign up here: https://www.goodgym.org/v3/sessions/goodgym-richmond-helping-the-happy-ham-landers-3f40f5bb-6c96-456a-af92-8cac87317b96

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Thorn on the job

Saturday 12th April

Written by JP

It was a scorcher of a morning as Vix, Chris and JP joined Sharon and the merry band of Friends of Ham Lands for some light work on an area of brambles choking the progress of a rose bush.

We grabbed loppers and set to work on the brambles, dragging the chopped tendrils out to be chopped up and bagged. They put up quite a fight, managing to scratch us with their thorns (it being too warm for long sleeves and two of us wearing shorts), leading to a chorus of yelps to accompany our work.

Despite our legs and forearms showing numerous signs of the battle it was a very satisfying task and when Sharon called time for teas and coffees we were proud of what we had achieved. So much so that we decided to reward ourselves with a coffee at the Swiss bakery and a natter before heading off for the rest of our sunny Saturday.

Next time on the Ham Lands will be Saturday 10th May - sign up here: https://www.goodgym.org/v3/sessions/goodgym-richmond-helping-the-happy-ham-landers

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Kate Holmes

Ham Lands is looking thorn-y impressive

Saturday 8th March

Written by Richmond runner

It’s been a very spring like Saturday morning, no coats needed, but we needed the tough gloves to tackle the brambles. We were tasked to tackle an area in the Ham Lands which was overgrown with brambles and Goodgym along with the Friends of Ham Lands did a great job clearing the area. After a little tea break, we cleared our area and then went off for a coffee in the sunshine.

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JP

A clean sweep

Saturday 8th February

Written by JP

Saturday morning was grey and drizzly, but that didn’t stop 5 hardy Goodgymers joining the Friends of Ham Lands to help clear a patch of brambles.

We were joined for his first mission by Andrew, who got stuck in with the rest of us with rakes and loppers as we set to work with gusto.

Sharon was on hand as always, directing the work and encouraging us. We made light work of it, chopping and raking and filling the big sacks which were then dragged into the undergrowth to be dumped.

We finished the session with a hot teas and coffees, very welcome after the cold and wet work, then headed off for our weekends.

Next session on the Ham Lands is 8th March, sign up here! https://www.goodgym.org/v3/sessions/helping-the-happy-ham-landers-61cb319d-783d-4501-97b1-f9d294c78dfd

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Natasha CrossJP

Cutting both ways

Saturday 14th December 2024

Written by JP

For the last time in 2024 we gathered together at the Ham Lands to support the FOHL in their work on improving the natural habitat for the benefit of animals and walkers alike.

A warm welcome to Natasha, joining from GG Kingston on her second task, and to Steph who made his way over from Ealing.

It was a cool but not freezing cold morning. Sadly Team Leader Sharon had broken her wrist so it was up to the rest of the team to get us to the right spot and brief the group.

We were back in the same area as November’s mission, working on the bramble in two clumps around the base of a tree. Each of us grabbed a pair of loppers or shears and set to work.

We made excellent progress, cutting a swathe through both bramble patches. This time we stopped a little bit early to allow the group time to get ready for the GoodGym Richmond Christmas lunch starting at 12pm.

2024 has been a great year of work on the Ham Lands, thank you to everyone who has come along to one of the 12 missions and done their bit. See you in January, you can sign up here: https://www.goodgym.org/v3/sessions/helping-the-happy-ham-landers-453c8786-8114-4ccf-a994-8f942db9b6eb

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JPKen MacKenzie

Br(h)amble Lands

Saturday 9th November 2024

Written by JP

There was a definite chill in the air this time as the GoodGym Richmond team gathered with the Friends of Ham Lands for our monthly mission.

A small but hardy group of five met up with Sharon and her gang and awaited instructions. The instructions, to nobody’s great surprise, were to tackle a patch of bramble.

We armed ourselves with loppers, shears and secateurs and got to work, making good progress against our spiky foes.

Excitement arose when Ken asked for Chris’s help some way from the main group. At Ken’s request, Chris climbed up a tree and sawed off a branch, which was overhanging a small sapling and blocking its light.

As usual Sharon had come with provisions and we called time for cups of tea and coffee with biscuits, very welcome on the cold morning. Then we said our goodbyes and headed off for Saturday plans.

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