I ain’t afraid of no goats

7 Goodgymers helped their local community in Kingston upon Thames
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Julie
Jacky Gibbens
Tom Peacock
Rachel White
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Kingston upon Thames

Saturday 11th January

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Freezing temperatures were no match for Goodgymers this morning, as Emily, Jacky, Tom, Mark, Rachel and Julie braved the cold to help Alex with a few jobs at the Forest School Allotment.

The Forest School has some new members, Salt and Pepper the therapy goats. Although they are tiny (and very cute) they need plenty of space in their pen, so there needs to be a few changes to the layout.

Our first task was to move a fence, which needed all our strength pulling the posts out of the frozen ground. Then after getting some big pots out of the way we started moving some of the raised beds.

Once all our tasks were done we couldn't resist saying hello to all the chickens, rabbits and goats before we left.

A great task today and we cant wait to come back to help Alex with some more projects soon as they get ready for spring.


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Forest School Allotment
Prepare the Allotment for the school year

A demonstration garden to help Primary aged children and children with additional needs to understand the food cycle.

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Rachel White

Tue 14th Jan at 11:23pm

I loved this task so much! The goats were the G.O.A.T.

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