Once again children from nearby St George's CE Primary School show their enthusiasm for LEAP and help plant fruit trees in the park along with WFDC Parks Department workers and LEAP volunteers. The planting on 10 February was part of an ongoing engagement with staff and students from St George's school, a partnership which precedes the Let's Eat the Park project and goes back to the planting of the chutney hedge in November 2011. Since that time, successive classes have planted edibles in St George's Park which now has enough fruit trees to legitimately call it an 'urban orchard', a large number of trees have been planted since the start of LEAP in 2014. The children also showed a lot of interest in the raised beds and also the raspberry canes and onion patch adjacent to the paddling pool. It's always great to have the children help us, even when they floor us with questions like "how many varieties of apples are there?" but also when they ask about things we can answer, like when the fruit can be picked. This engagement by children from the local area gives them (and us) a greater sense of ownership and pride in the park and the project too, not to mention a chance for them to get out of school to do things in the open air. The LEAP team gratefully thank all the students and teaching staff that took part in the planting as well as our WFDC colleagues and partners. Let's Eat the Park!