Monday 23rd August 2021
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Report written by Manjit Birk
This evening's session was to finish off the garden cut back that we started a few weeks ago to give the New Langley Community Centre use of its lovely garden again. Last thyme we cut back all the fierce brambles that had literally overgrown over the whole back garden space. A team of 5 of us then spent one hour bashing and beating the brambles back.
Now it was thyme to give it a further cut back and trim. Thyme to crack on! (I'll stop using this pun now)
Lettuce talk about yesterday...
Before I tell you about the rest of the task, lettuce talk about what 5 of us did yesterday! Sandy, Ricky, Claire, Sut and I all ran the Vitality Big Half in London. It was a great race with lots of GoodGym support and runners, but I won't lie...the tunnel of doom (1.5miles in a tunnel) and the cobbled streets (for about another mile) were tough...and the hills? (you might call them slight elevations...I call them hills), I'd forgotten about all that. However, overall we had a great thyme (nope, I'm still using it)!
Rooting for you
Back to today and the session. Three of us met at Langley Memorial Park at 18.15 for our task brief and warm up, before heading out to Harrow Rd (the long way...2km).
On arrival we were met by task owner Angela, who gave us access to the garden and the tools to do the job.
Jean was straight on the strimmer. She literally buzzed away for 45 minutes whilst Claire and I snipped the thorny brambles back. Brambles are a thorn in my side, however, with my new gardening gloves (only taken me 3 years to get a decent pair), I didn't feel a thing as I picked up all the cut backs.
We worked systematically around the garden space getting into every nook and cranny until all the weeds, ivy and brambles were no more!
Next week I am away so Super Sut is taking the realms on the group session - which is on a Wednesday not Monday for next week only! Here is the sign up link.
NLCA is run by volunteers and supports elderly and vulnerable folk in Langley by offering them a weekly Lunch Club plus social activities such as Bingo, knitting and games. The NLCA also offers out the hall to Slough Foodbank so families and people in the Langley area can access the support from the charity as well as hiring out facilities to education classes, prayer groups and health experts.
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