Bill Edmonds

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Conservation work @ Mousehold Heath
🗓Saturday 11th October 10:00am

📍The Forum NR2 1TF

Support local wildlife area

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Sat 11th Oct at 10:00am

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Mon 29th Sep at 6:00pm

Crate Night Out

Norwich Report written by Ian Gostling

Tonight 14 GoodGymers ran 7km to Norwich Foodbank.

Shout Out to Amy & Sai who completed their first Good Deed tonight!

Warehouse manager Keith showed us the donations and gave instructions for tonights task - remove packaging, pack tins into crates, label and stack crates ready for distribution

After an hour the tins of carrots, potatoes, ham & mixed veg were piled high like a game of Tetris.

Then it was time to run / cycle back into Norwich.

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Mon 29th Sep at 6:00pm

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Mon 8th Sep at 6:00pm

Back in Brack-en

Norwich Report written by Ian Gostling

Tonight 19 GoodGymers ran 6km to Mousehold Health to help support the biodiversity in this natural habitat.

It's a regular and popular task on the GG Norwich calender lead by Will the local warden, who provided tools and a gave us a historical background on this famous site.

We split into 2 groups, covering a wide area pulling up bracken to allow heather and other plant species to grow. We also used 5 pitch forks to clear the area of a former chapel ready for a Heritage Open Day History Walk taking place this weekend. See the booking link if you are interested in attending.

We also celebrated the runners, volunteers and cheerleaders, who took to the streets of the city centre for Run Norwich 10km yesterday! Nice one team.

After a swift hours work it was time to bid farewell. We will be back again for more conservation work in the next month.

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Mon 1st Sep at 6:00pm

Woody chopping Wood

Norwich Report written by Steven Hitcham

We visited SYEP to move and chop up some old wood, which will then be used for camp fires.

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Mon 8th Sep at 6:00pm

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Tue 26th Aug at 6:00pm

Get Bulky and play Molkky

Norwich Report written by Steven Hitcham

We attended an area of Mousehold Heath where some bracken and brambles had already been cut back, on the old St William's Chapel site.

We got the rakes and pitch forks out, and placed all the greenery on the drag mats, before doing multiple trips to pile them up on another area of the heath.

The evening was finished with a game of Molkky, which Katy brought with her.

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Mon 1st Sep at 6:00pm

Helping out @ SYEP

Support local children's charity

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Tue 26th Aug at 6:00pm

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Mon 4th Aug at 6:00pm

Dragon’s Den

Norwich Report written by Woody

An excellent evening after some heavy rain, GoodGymers took to the heath once more to pull bracken. We went to the same spot as last year and could see that the bracken had not grown back as strongly, so we got pulling.

A big space became clear and lots of heath was re-exposed, so much so that insects and dragonflies immediately swooped in as we were clearing to get to the nectar in the plants that were previously obscured.

Other highlights were a flying visit from GoodGymer Ian as he ran past our spot and seeing a hornet’s nest thriving in an dead tree, which made groundskeeper Will very happy to see.

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