It’s reed-iculous how clear that pond is now!

7 Goodgymers helped their local community in Kingston upon Thames
Marcos Castro
Hazel Maw
Luke
Emma Crowe
Claire Dunne
Rachel White
Dave White
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Kingston upon Thames

Tuesday 8th October

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Claremont Gardens, in Surbiton, is where the group run took 7 GoodGymers on Tuesday night. Our tasks (in the dark!) were two-fold. To clear the pond, which is bursting with wildlife but choked by great pond sedge (not reeds, despite the heading!), and to scour the park for litter with our trusty headtorches.

Dave and Hazel suited up in waders and dove (not literally!) into the pond to tackle the sedge grasses crowding the water. They carefully saved the healthy ones to replant along the bank. Meanwhile, Emma cut back dead grasses and stacked the other plants on the side, giving any critters a chance to crawl back to their watery home.

Claire, Luke, and Marcos - glad to have a land-based job - tackled the litter pick, filling multiple bags with rubbish that had been carelessly tossed into the bushes - even though there were plenty of bins nearby! Rachel, our multitasker, enjoyed splitting her time between both tasks, lending a hand wherever it was needed.

Though the night was dark, the transformation of both the pond and park was crystal clear. The GoodGymers then returned the 2.5km back to Kingston.



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