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Wed 11th Dec 2024 at 7:00pm
Windsor and Maidenhead Report written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
7 Goodgymers attended the Maidenhead Community centre to help mend chairs. A satisfying but fiddly task with a production line quickly set up.
Tony with the drill to widen the holes of the previously ineffective plastic attachments. Sol, Jen, Angela and Sheila on the delicate task of inserting the receiving bolt into the top of the seat and hiding it beneath the fabric.
Matt was in control of screwing the seat to the frames before the final quality control station manned by Jack.
The experienced among us brought crotchet hooks and made quick work of getting stuck in and keeping the production line going.
We lost a screwdriver and searched high and low to find it back safely in the toolbox. The joys of searching in the sofas brought out all sorts of delights from their former owners. But this time a domino and Scrabble piece for our efforts.
All tidied and hoovered before time was up.
Wed 11th Dec 2024 at 9:38pm
Excellent work! Sorry I couldn’t join you. Well done for leading Matt 👏👏
Fri 13th Dec 2024 at 8:44am
We had a good fun! And we refreshed fiddly tasks skills. 🫶
Wed 11th Dec 2024 at 7:00pm
A fiddly but satisfying task! (Note map on listing is wrong!!)
Read moreWed 29th May 2024 at 6:45pm
Windsor and Maidenhead Report written by Jess Smith
9 litter picking fanatics met at Maidenhead Community Centre to embark on their evening's task.
After a swift briefing, and a reminder not to eat, drink or lick anything picked up, the team collected litter picks and bags and made their way into Kidwells Park.
The team spread out across the park, one group headed to the underpass and the car park opposite as Adam and Jen had keenly spotted litter in that area on their way to the meet point. The other group stayed in the park and beat the boundaries snaffling the litter up as they went. Jack also spent some time cleaning up some graffiti on benches and bins in the park.
After an hour the team migrated back to the community centre to compare hauls. Although we were pleased with the amount we had done, it was sad to see how much we could collect in a relatively short amount of time.
Juli even managed to collect another bag load on her walk home!
A lovely, relaxing evening spent with fabulous Goodgymmers - well done everyone!
Wed 29th May 2024 at 6:45pm
Saturday 20th April 2024
Jack Douglas completed 25 good deeds with GoodGym.
Jack has already done 25 good deeds with GoodGym. Instead of doing anything else, they've used their run to go and help people that need their help; digging, lifting, scraping, clearing, planting and weeding. Stuff that makes this a better place to be.
Sat 20th Apr 2024 at 8:45am
Windsor and Maidenhead Report written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
Maidenhead Town volunteers came together to water flowers that had been planted previously, including some litter picking and grafiti clearing.
The task was to attend three locations with the flower beds and find a local business to ask for tap water access. Some of the team focussedon watering. Some of us started litter picking along the way.
We ended up at West Street Car Park and did some grafiti clearing in the underpath to the Kidwells Park.
We circled the town centre and return to the Library cafe for a cup of tea. Great Saturday morning well spent!
Tue 23rd Apr 2024 at 11:53am
Fantastic! Well done Sol and the team! x
Thu 18th Apr 2024 at 4:00pm
Windsor and Maidenhead Report written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
Angela, Sheila and Jack gathered at Nature's Haven, alongside other volunteers, to continue the creation of the new mini orchard. Sheila and Angela fancied some physical work, so set about digging up some Choisya roots to clear the ground ready for seeding with wild flower seeds. Meanwhile Jack helped Roger pull ivy off the building. We admired the bee hotel that had been made that afternoon by a volunteer team from Centrica. Nature's Haven is living up to its name! We took a break for a cup of tea, some cake and wished Jack a Happy Birthday 🎂
Tue 23rd Apr 2024 at 4:49pm
Well done for your physical task and happy birthday to Jack! Can't wait to see those wildflowers in bloom!
Sat 13th Apr 2024 at 5:37pm
Windsor and Maidenhead Report written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
Sheila joined a volunteer session led by the Maidenhead Town Team to brighten up the town centre. The task was to fill up the planters in two locations. We started with the planters on West Street. Plants and compost were provided by Braywick Heath Nurseries, and with 15 of us, we soon had them planted up. We then moved on to Providence place, and again the planters were soon filled with colour. Lots of passersby stopped to express their thanks for making it look much more cheerful. It was great to meet all the other volunteers and also may have done a bit of Goodgym recruitment in the process!
Tue 16th Apr 2024 at 10:35am
Fantastic! Great work Sheila. Thank you also for recruiting Sol to continue bringing GoodGymers to Town Team sessions. x
Wed 3rd Apr 2024 at 6:45pm
Windsor and Maidenhead Report written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
We made a return visit to Nature's Haven to add some Goodgym enthusiasm and muscle to clearance work that is going on to make way for a new mini-orchard. We welcomed Aidan to his first ever Goodgym session, and what a welcome addition he was to the group. Nicola was sporting her new 100 Deeds Tshirt, and looked great! Our taskowners Claire and Aleks were on hand to give us instructions for the evening. One group tackled moving a huge pile of branches, which had been cut down from the old shrubbery, to an area at the other end of the site, where they can be picked up for disposal. As Jen commented It was a perfect demonstration of how many hands make light work. Just as they were congratulating themselves on clearing the area, Aleks found them another enormous pile to clear. But they weren't daunted by the task, and by the end of the session that pile had been cleared too. Great work! Meanwhile another group set to, digging the shrub roots out of the ground. Not an easy task, as they all seemed to be interconnected underground, and the roots were tough. Undeterred, the team battled on, and every so often there were little whoops of triumph as another root ball was lifted from the ground! As the light faded we called it a day, and were treated to hot drinks and toasted marshmallows round the firepit. We love coming to Nature's Haven! A very satisfying task and we look forward to a return visit, perhaps to help plant the orchard?
Wed 3rd Apr 2024 at 9:54pm
Brilliant work everyone!! A big welcome to Aiden too 👏 Thanks Sheila for leading and reporting ❤️
Wed 3rd Apr 2024 at 6:45pm
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