Sunday 5th January
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Report written by anne malcolm
GoodGym was back at Nursing Home to continue helping clear an area of garden for a new pergola and seating area for staff. Today's task was to cut down three large shrubby trees, remove another lower shrub and finish clearing the area of any other vegetation.
The rain kindly eased off, allowing the merry band of 5 GoodGymmers to get stuck in and with an array of tools provided, they did just that.
John and Miranda (undeterred by the weather to attend her first session, showing true GoodGym spirit!) tackled the low height shrub, while Holly and Anne reduced the tree-shrubs to stumps to be extracted in Phase 2.
Two new tonne bags were filled quickly. Varda the task owner had luckily brought her kids who willingly jumped up and down in the bags so we could get more in.
Lobo turned up in time to supervise jumping, advise on pergola dimensions and ultimately take on the grand task of removing the tree-shrub roots with the pickaxe, which everyone else was too scared to use.
Despite a valiant attempt, however, the task left us stumped..... as the roots were far too deep to dig out. Another attempt will be made some other time when an electric saw is added to the collection of available tools.
After an hour or so of hard graft, the task was complete, everyone was caked in mud and very pleased with themselves.
We'll be back at Mary Seacole Nursing Home on Sunday 26th January to put up the pergola. Join us if you can.
Provides a safe green space for residents and staff can enjoy the nursing home garden. This project also aims to include secondary school aged children to volunteer with the residents of the nursing home. The nursing home has 50 beds, 7 of which are neuro-rehab beds. The nursing home is run by Homerton Health care NHS Foundation Trust.
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