Everyday should be a newt day!

8 GoodGymers made their way to help their local community in Kingston upon Thames.

  • Dave White
  • Rachel White
  • Tom Peacock
  • Jana
  • Emma Crowe
  • Luke
  • Helen
  • Sara
 
Tuesday, 20th of August 2024
 
Led by Emma Crowe

We were all enthralled last night as Elliot Newton, (that is his real name!) the council’s biodiversity officer, showed as smooth newts in the early stages of life (called an eft) at the community pond and garden we were tasked with helping to maintain.

Four GoodGymers ran almost 3km up the hill from the Quaker Centre while four of the gang met at Vine Close. Two key tasks were set. Luke, Tom and Jana helped to clear the blanket weed in the pond - while carefully putting back any baby newts, leeches and water boatman who were hiding in it.

Meanwhile Helen, Emma, Rachel, Dave and new GoodGymer Sara uses hoes and trowels to remove dozens of grass tufts which have taken over the gravel path around the garden.

What a sense of achievement to play a part maintaining this special community site which members of GoodGym Kingston first helped to restore over a year ago.

Congratulations to Sara for completing her first task - we hope you'll join another.

And always a pleasure to be with Elliot who doesn’t let you leave until you’ve learnt a fact or two, spreading his passion for nature to everyone.

Report written by Emma Crowe


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Rachel White
Rachel White
Wednesday August 21st, 2024 09:28

How long does a newt live for?

Luke
Luke
Tuesday August 27th, 2024 13:37

Up to 15 years! #everyDayisaSchoolDay!

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Emma Crowe
Led by Emma Crowe

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