‘Shearing’ the fun

7 Goodgymers helped their local community in Waltham Forest
David Stoker
Clara Breakwell
Charlotte
Hristo
Wai Mar Lwin
Nadi Lwin
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Waltham Forest

Wednesday 16th June 2021

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Seven Goodgymers met at the Age UK offices in Chingford, ready to do battle with weeds on an overgrown patch of land behind the building. Emma, who works for the charity, gave us our instructions and weapons (mainly shears and gloves), and explained that they want to turn the wasteland into a garden which service users can enjoy.

The team set to it, chopping down the cow parsley, nettles and other assorted nasties, and collecting them in a compost bin at the back of the site. It was hot work, but after an hour the site had been transformed from an allergy inducing wilderness to a well-groomed plot. We felt we'd definitely earned the juice and crisps provided (best flavours were debated).

Apart from a couple of stings, insect bites and pollen-related sniffles, the team left triumphant, having tamed the fearsome flora, and begun the process of creating a space for older people to enjoy.


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Age UK Waltham Forest is an independent local, user-led charity established in 1982 supporting older people in the borough. Our vision is to see an inclusive, respectful and supportive society in which each older person leads a good quality, enjoyable and fulfilled life, and in their later years is supported to live independently at home for as long as they wish. Our key services are: Knowing Your Rights (predominately assisting with Welfare Benefits/Form Filling); Befriending (to those living alone); classes (which in the past year have been limited to Zoom) including Tai Chi and seated yoga; digital Inclusion (workshops for laptops and mobile phone) and Scams Awareness (Advice and support). We usually support around 5,500 older people a year.

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