Sun 30th Apr 2023 at 2:30pm
It was a quiet day at Wolf Fields urban nature reserve. Maybe because of the bank holiday, there were fewer volunteers than at the March event. GoodGym again came as a trio which was a decent number. Apart from us, the group consisted of the site manager Andrew and four humans plus one dog from LAGER Can. The dog was Cathy's 15-year-old girl, Minnie.
The GoodGymers who made it to the task were: a new member Alison (don't forget to give her a cheer 📣), Branwen and Kash.
In the beginning, it didn't look like we would collect lots of bulky and unusual things like the last time when we went to Wolf Fields. Firstly, the most impressive pieces of rubbish had been already removed. Secondly, the nettles and other weeds took over, making it difficult to spot hidden litter.
When asked about that blooming undesirable vegetation, Andrew explained he didn't want to cut down the invasive plants yet because in the spring they provide habitats for animals, especially insects. Andrew hopes to tackle the areas closest to the fence in the winter when both the weeds and insects would be dead. The future plan is to clear the waste, prepare the soil and plant hedges that would isolate the nature reserve and protect it from new waves of litter.
Despite being lower in numbers than before, we collected an impressive pile of rubbish which we traditionally dumped next to the nearest bus stop (the previous stack of waste had luckily disappeared). The findings consisted of a wide range of stuff: from bras and clothes dryers to plastic leaves and rusty hammers.
The highlight of the session was the chat we had with the LAGER Can folks. We discussed which of the spiders are the cutest (jumping spiders, of course!), then delved into conversations about our dreams and ambitions. That made today an absorbing task, even if the waste we found was not as wild and exciting as we anticipated!
Sun 30th Apr 2023 at 2:30pm
Help creating a nature reserve in Southall
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Let people know how to increase recycling and reduce waste
Read moreSaturday 11th February 2023
Bran earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
Bran completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Bran was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
Sat 11th Feb 2023 at 10:30am
What can four GoodGymers do on Saturday morning at Cultivate's site near Acton Town? Would it be shovelling compost or bagging more leaves? None of that - today's task turned out to be much more exciting than any of us anticipated!
Madhan was already waiting in front of Plant Nursery when everyone else suddenly appeared at once. Bran cycled today to her second GoodGym community mission and Sevan and Kash ran to the task after a 9 am social run in Ealing parks. Romina from Cultivate showed up at the same time to open the gate. Seeing a couple of new faces, she gave us a brief about Cultivate's work and the current Plant Nursery location which is supposed to move next door in the future.
Romina pointed us to the corner of the site where rose an imposing mound that looked like a plant cemetery. The bottom of the tall and vast pile of dead plants was squashed by gravity and rain into soil and compost, and the top was covered in a variety of shrubs and tree parts collected over the years from allotments.
Our job was to climb the heap and chuck the branches, twigs and trees into a pile at the ground level where the bulky garden waste would meet its final destiny delivered by Greener Ealing. The waste company would use their magic machine to turn the woody waste into woodchips. The operation wouldn't happen until March as Greener Ealing was still busy digesting the Christmas trees - some of them collected from the streets by GoodGym!
It wasn't the first time Sevan and Kash were asked to do bush-chucking. For Branwen and Madhan the task was a new challenge but they were true naturals in the battle with plant zombies that ensued!
Branwen got herself busy sourcing the material to be thrown out of the pile: uncovering new branches, cutting the ivy and chopping off large tree branches. Sevan was mostly in the middle of the chain, passing the branches forward to the "throwers" and warning them about spikes - there was a surprising amount of pointy, prickly and scratchy plant parts involved, so we had to be very careful! Sevan had his moment of glory when he - with a bit of help from Madhan - uprooted a tree.
Madhan and Kash were "throwers". They positioned themselves at the end of the human chain, by the edge of the dead plant island. They had the most exciting job of chucking everything off-board into the sea of shrubs and branches. Luckily, they didn't end up having to wear pirate-style eye patches! Dealing with sharp twigs and thorns was tricky but the throwers were cautious to not accidentally stick anything in each other's eyes.
Although the mission was not a litter pick, the GoodGym team had some notable findings: Branwen found a couple of bamboo sticks that could be saved and reused as support for pot plants and Madhan uncovered parts to construct the Angry Birds catapult! The plant grave mound, despite being now deprived by us of its thorny, woody crown, still stands tall and hides many secrets to uncover. Maybe another expedition of GoodGymers in the future will come back with new treasures and stories to tell?
Sat 11th Feb 2023 at 10:30am
Helping Cultivate with their fantastic urban gardening project
Read moreWednesday 4th May 2022
Bran has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Bran is a now a fully fledged GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the first time. They are out there making amazing things happen and getting fit at the same time.
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