17 GoodGymers have supported St Marys Allotments with 3 tasks.
Tuesday 13th May
Written by Sharon
We welcomed Ibrahim to his first visit to GG Newham.
Graham led the group from the Aquatics Centre (yes back at our original base)
Kevin and I headed there from home with a gentle run through West Ham Park.
Elaine and Sybil greeted us and showed us to the allotment plot that needed a very large old shed dismantling ready for collection. It is hoped that the plot will then be let out to a new resident.
We started with clearing some debris from inside the shed before it was attacked with a sledgehammer,with a final group push the shed was flattened.
Elaine and Sybil had laid on some wonderful refreshments.
We said our good byes and headed into the sunset.
We will see Sybil next week at Emmaunel Church.....so will be more post task refreshments sign up here
Tuesday 1st October 2024
Written by Graham Johnson
So, St Mary’s Allotments, they’re having an AGM on the 12th October - the Tuesday night mission, for those who chose to accept it - to move some trestles, some tables, some chairs, some display boards and some gazebos from one shipping container to another. Goodgymers chose to accept - course they did - and moved the hell outta that stuff.
Random weekly question, to celebrate the start of October, what’s you fave scary movie? Here’s some of the top choices:
Thanks to Elaine and her husband for having us and resolving all the locked gates/doors challenges with their huge key ring of keys!
Next week likely to be flyering, Tuesday 8th Oct, meet at the Printhouse 18:45, with possible pub quizzing after. Sign up here
Wednesday 5th June 2024
Written by Brahma Pochee
Good eve in Stratford, with fresh faces, soft golden sunset light and a hugely appreciative local community.
It all began at The Print House, where we discussed "things you've quit for the better?" Remote working, eating crumpets, smoking and drinking wine. We then wiggled our way to the task down a google map endorsed route, leading us through narrow alleys out of various housing estates.
Big community effort at St Mary's allotments, where we provided some horse-power and grunt, but it was definitely a team effort. As we emptied one shipping container to another, each side was supervised and organised by someone from the allotment. Youngsters were chipping in and locals came out to deliver freshly made samosas to the running do-gooders. The kid helping out asked his mum " do they have jobs?". Clearly gobsmacked by the graft on top of a 9 -5.
Special shout outs to Adam and Eugene. Quality to jog and chat together, hope you're taster session was good, look forward to seeing you again. Plus our 600 good deed boss-lady, Sharon, quite an unfathomable number, you bring up all our standards and put so much back into the community, an honour to have done some of those deeds with you.
Next week, we help the church dig out some beds and plant some bulbs, sign up here
Till then,
B