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It will give volunteers and Food bank staff a nice place to relax and socialise in their breaks
Tue 14th May at 6:15pm
Cardiff Report written by Michael
A good turn out for our Tuesday task, but the numbers don't matter to the weather. But first, we welcome two new people to our group tonight for their first task.
WELCOME
Our task organiser messaged to say that they thought the rain would hinder our original task, and so a last minute change was required.....
PLAN B
We ran to a different location, a shorter route than planned but with plenty of jobs to keep us occupied. We had a LOT of weeds to remove, front and back of the building, a very LARGE T.V stand to put together for the biggest TV that I have ever seen.
We split into three groups, front group got to work weeding around the edge of the lot to tidy up and just make the Church look that little bit better, and then removed the grass from the front 'garden' to make room for more planting later on. The second group were inside, busy putting together the heavy duty stand, lots of head scratching and plan reading going on there.......The final group went straight to the back to tidy up there, it occasionally gets rented as a car park when there are large events in Cardiff, a nice way for them to make some extra funds.
Next week looks to be an amazing task, get signed up if you're not already -------> HERE
Tue 14th May at 6:15pm
Keep it looking it's best for those wonderful groups that use it.
Read moreTue 7th May at 6:15pm
Cardiff Report written by Michael
A wonderful light evening, sunshine and a brand new project to help - It must be a goodgym Tuesday.
Tonight was our first visit to Grow Cardiff's newest project at Grange Medical Centre, the space that they have been given is very large with great potential......We will certainly be having a return trip here. Grow Cardiff have been going since June 2015, and have some really inspiring community gardens set up around the city.
Their mission is to inspire people to use community gardening not only to grow fantastic vegetables, herbs, trees and flowers, but through this to build caring and inclusive communities where everyone can thrive.
With such goals, goodgym are a great group to get involved and help.
It was a shorter run than usual, but with so much to do the added volunteering time was useful. Our jobs for the evening were,
We had nice new gloves ready to wear and all the tools needed for the jobs, so it was straight to work. We got to meet a few of the locals who were also going to get involved with the project, nice to see the project already gaining volunteers. After 40 minutes of shovelling, wheelbarrow moving, pulling of plants and laying of woodchip it was time to step back and see the results of our efforts. There was a very visible difference to the plot today, and a great feeling of satisfaction.
Thanks to all, Grow Cardiff for task and you lovely volunteers to help spread the goodgym joy.
Get signed up for the next task here, as we get our painting task on again
Tue 7th May at 6:15pm
Tue 21st May at 6:20pm
It will give volunteers and Food bank staff a nice place to relax and socialise in their breaks
Read moreTue 23rd Apr at 6:20pm
Cardiff Report written by Michael
A longer than usual run tonight, but worth it to be out and about and helping a great group.
We were heading out to a community growing space - Stargarallot, they grow food that goes to the Oasis centre, Tremorfa Community Pantry and Splo-Down Food Coop. Our task for the evening was to clear the polytunnel, remove soil from the two growing beds and put in a layer of manure, replace the soil and then top it off with some fresh compost.
Nothing was going to waste as everything green removed went straight to the compost bins, that had already been cleared ready for the goodgym team. It was all go, as we split into teams, some in the polytunnel - either side in different beds, and some out filling wheel barrows with the fresh compost
A perfect night for the task, the rain had cleared and the sun was breaking through the clouds. Just enough breeze to keep us cool as we got busy, digging, raking and moving soil.
After a good workout of 30 minutes we were done, and it was time for a photo in the tunnel.
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