TOAD in the hedge

18 Goodgymers helped their local community in Oxford
Anwen Greenaway
Bethan Greenaway
Holly
Matt Burton
Katie Fellows
Hattie Elvins
Dan
Thomas Heath
Justin Wetters
Jessica Lorimer
Chris B
Sarah McFadden
Ben Foster
Milly Haven
Laura Brown
Ben Gremson
Chloe Brain
Jack Andrew Mason
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Oxford

Wednesday 5th January 2022

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Anwen Greenaway
Anwen Greenaway

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Bethan Greenaway
Bethan Greenaway

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Katie Fellows
Katie Fellows

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Ben Foster
Ben Foster

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Last night we started 2022 as we mean to go on, helping the food bank and litter picking some of the city grot spots!

Heading West for the first time in a few months we planned to tackle the Osney Mead/Botley Road litter. Although we don't get out that way regularly we're still familiar with some of the favourite dumping grounds: around any park bench (even if there's a bin right next to it), car parks, and bushy hedge are surefire litter gold mines. Our 3 teams set off in different directions - forming a pincer movement from each end of the Osney Mead Industrial Estate, with the 3rd group cleaning up the known dumping ground in the small park next to the bridge. Sure enough, we were soon laden with gin bottles (some fancy artisan gin drinkers in Oxford green spaces), clothing, cans, takeaway containers, newspapers (old skool!), the ever-present masks, even a pair of steel toe-cap boots and a trolley!

An hour of litter picking in freezing temperatures yielded over 20 sacks of trash. We came away thinking that it's high time the UK stole Rwanda's system of Umuganda: "Umuganda is a national holiday in Rwanda taking place on the last Saturday of every month for a morning of mandatory nationwide community work. Participation in umuganda is required by law, and has resulted in notable improvement in the cleanliness of Rwanda."

Welcome to GoodGym Chris!


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