Sticky Willie and a chunky robin!

6 Goodgymers helped their local community in Bath
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Bath

Saturday 17th October 2020

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This morning 6 GoodGym runners made their way to the peaceful Quaker burial ground in Widcombe to help with some gardening. We were there a few weeks ago for the first time and it was good to be back.

The burial ground has been there for a long time but felt into a bit of disrepair until a few dedicated volunteers started to revive it. The aim is to create a peaceful and relaxing space not just for Quakers to reflect but for the wider public to be able to enjoy some peace and quiet at their leisure.

When we arrived we were delighted to see that the grass seeds we planted a few weeks ago have taken hold and are growing really well.

We had several tasks for today:

  • We cleared away the leaves and debris near the compost area that was covering some old gravestones.
  • We weeded and removed twigs from a flower bed and then laid down cardboard to protect against future weeds springing up. There was lots of so-called 'sticky willie' weed that we removed which was a great job well doe.
  • We dug up a patch of tough grass and sprinkled some wildflower seeds down. As well as the flower seeds we also laid down some yellow rattle seed which will help stop the tough grass growing back while allowing the poppies and foxgloves to grow. When this grows it will make a beautiful walkway from the shed to the centre of the grass.

Throughout the morning we were watched closely by several robins and an inquisitive blackbird! The robin came down for a snack once we left.

Overall it was a very relaxing and peaceful morning making a beautiful spot even better. We will return when we next can!


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Bath Quakers
Local meeting of the Religious Society of Friends

The Widcombe Burial Ground is a beautiful, tranquil garden. Burials no longer take place but it is used for the scattering of ashes and for occasional gatherings and meetings. Members and attenders of our meeting are remembered when their names are added to the Memorial tablets. There is restricted parking in Clarendon Road for residents only. However, if you have a Blue Badge for disabled parking, you may use this if you park within a parking bay. There is free parking on Widcombe Hill between The Tyning and Tyning End which is about 5-7 minutes walk away.

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