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Ealing
๐217 Western Rd UB2 5HR
Help create an accessible green space that will provide food, horticulture and leisure for the community

Sunday 4th January

Jemma Queenborough earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
Jemma completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Jemma was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
Sunday 4th January

Jemma Queenborough has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Jemma 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.
Sat 10th Jan at 10:00am
Help create an accessible green space that will provide food, horticulture and leisure for the community
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Happoo New Year! What's a better way to start a new chapter than to spend a chilly, but sunny morning at an urban farm, surrounded by nature and good company?
That's how our new joiners, David and Jemma, decided to begin their GoodGym adventure. Welcome and well done for showing up today!
The Horsenden session is a great reason to add some exercise to the day. Iram cycled, Sevan and Kash ran, and Danny and Kat walked a whopping 3 hours from the neighbouring borough to get to Horsenden Farm, setting off well before the sun was up. That's a true GoodGym-style dedication, rewarded by some fantastic nature sights and a wonderful sunrise along the way!
A total of ten GoodGymers, who made it to the session, were assigned two jobs by a Friend of Horsenden Farm, Nick, and they decided to split into teams.
Team Hay (or High?) included the tallest people, working at height. David, Danny and Ash were tasked with taking bunches of dried tree hay off hooks and piling them at the ground level to make them accessible for shorter farm volunteers.
Team Sandwich: Iram, Steph Ducat, Jemma, Thaiza, Kash, Kat and Sevan were assigned the job of making two giant sandwiches. They were first transporting green waste onto two piles of manure, creating a sort of "lettuce" layer, which would then be topped by more manure. The vision resembled a sandwich structure - and you know what kind of sandwich I'm talking about! ๐ฉ
In an attempt to prevent their fingers from freezing, the GoodGymers kept shovelling and wheelbarrowing until the green heap was gone. Ash, Danny and David, having completed their task, joined the unit just when it was going to be promoted from dealing with green waste to brown waste. A huge pile of brown matter was more than enough to complete the sandwiches and compress the veg waste into compost. But what to do with the rest of the poo heap? The short answer: move it to the poo mountain!
GoodGymers love a challenge, so without mucking about, and got right into a vigorous race with barrows to the top of the mountain. The ice on the ground was slippery, and despite running with wheelbarrows was off the table, a couple of people still slipped. Luckily, the falls didn't result in any bruises - merely with a little bit of brownness on clothes!
Digging the cow muck uncovered a real metropolis of invertebrates living in rather poo conditions. But their plight got even worse when the robins found out that the lunch was just served! Looking at the birds savouring fresh worms, the GoodGymers started feeling a bit peckish too, so they finished the task rapidly (but diligently!) and rushed to position themselves in the queue for the pizza, coffee and beer. As volunteers, they were allowed to use the indoor space at the Hayloft for their lunch - a real treat after two hours of work in the chilly weather!
If you'd like to join us next month, sign up now for the February session at Horsenden Farm. We are hoping to see you there!
Sun 4th Jan at 8:44pm
Thanks very much for organising the event. I really enjoyed my first GoodGym event. It was a good workout and great to meet the team. See you again soon.
Mon 5th Jan at 2:24pm
Amazing work all! Loved reading this report Kash ๐
Tue 6th Jan at 9:18am
Thanks Jack!
Sat 3rd Jan at 10:00am
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