A ‘Treet’ of a Night!
4 GoodGymers made their way 3.0km to help their local community in Crewe.
- Wednesday, 16th of August 2023
- Led by Nicola Marshall
Tonight, the fantastic four were back visiting Crewe’s Tiny Forest. It was great to be back there once again and helping to get stuck in with getting rid of those pesky weeds. (there were certainly plenty of them to keep us busy!!)
Before getting stuck into the task, Karen, Nigel, Maurice and Ian set off for a brisk walk around the local area. Just like last time, we somehow managed to get lost again! Luckily, it didn’t matter because the sun was shining and the company was lovely as always. It was great to catch up with everyone, especially Maurice having been away on a recent holiday (we missed you Maurice!).
Back at the task, we got stuck into the weeding. With all the recent wet weather, the weeds certainly have made their presence felt!! We spent an hour clearing the weeds but also admiring the thriving trees while we were at it. We spotted Birch, Cherry, Oak and Hawthorn amongst others.
Although it may not have looked like we’d made a massive impact, we know that we certainly made an impact to the trees that we tended to. It’s great to know that this Tiny Forest is contributing to the environment and the community and it’s great to be a part of helping out with it.
Well done on another great task team! You were amazing as always!
Have a wonderful week. Can’t wait to see you all soon.
Loads and loads of love. Nicola Xxx
Report written by Nicola Marshall
Discuss this report
Led by Nicola Marshall
I'm Nicola, proud GoodGym Trainer for Crewe! I love people, volunteering, running, travelling, dreaming & chocolate!!!
GoodGymers helping out
-
Photographer
Take photos for the session report
Share the love
Become a member
with an optional monthly donation
- Run, walk, or cycle to help older people
- Access sessions across the country
- Claim your GoodGym t-shirt
Need help with a community project?
If you're a community organisation and have a physical task then we'd like to help.
Request a task
sign in to add a comment