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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2026 · 20 MIN

The London Fruit Harvest - London is an Orchard

from Do London Differently by London National Park City · host Michael Shilling

London gets reimagined as a virtual orchard stitched together by back gardens, street trees, parks, and the people willing to show up with a long pole and a tarpaulin.You’ll hear how the Kensal to Kilburn Fruit Harvesters built a pickers list, gained access to hundreds of local gardens, and turned seasonal harvests into community benefit, from food bank donations to juice pressing, jam making, chutney workshops, and even school enterprise projects. (Brent Council)Alongside that, Fruity Walks brings a different lens: mapping and guiding walks to find fruit trees across London, including the unexpected, like avocado, pomegranate, lemon, persimmon, and more. (London National Park City)We also drop into Granville Community Kitchen in South Kilburn to explore what “good food” means during and after the pandemic, and why hyper-local, chemical-free fruit matters when you’re supporting people in crisis. (granvillecommunitykitchen.org.uk)Guests and voicesMichael Stuart – organiser, Kensal to Kilburn Fruit Harvesters (also part of Transition Town Kensal to Kilburn activity). (wemakecamden.org.uk)Divya Hariramani Herrero – creator of Fruity Walks, London National Park City Ranger (Ranger since 2021). (London National Park City)Leslie – Granville Community Kitchen (South Kilburn) team member, speaking about food aid, community meals, and longer-term empowerment through food. (granvillecommunitykitchen.org.uk)Dee Woods – referenced in conversation as a key figure in food justice and community cooking. (Good Food)Paul Wood – referenced for the line “London is a forest”, and for his writing and tree walks. (Penguin)What you’ll take awayFruit harvesting is simple, but not simplistic: pole, hook, shake, tarpaulin, sort, share. Then comes the real craft: permissions, organising volunteers, storing info, and building trust street by street.Back gardens are social infrastructure: fruit trees become conversation starters, memory portals, and neighbourhood glue.Street harvests are public theatre: drivers slow down, windows open, questions fly, fruit gets handed out, and suddenly the idea spreads.Food waste meets food justice: local surplus fruit can move fast from tree to community kitchen, supporting emergency provision and community meals.Replication is the point: the episode points towards training, templates, equipment support, and helping more neighbourhoods start their own harvest groups.Explore more London National Park City Podcasts

London gets reimagined as a virtual orchard stitched together by back gardens, street trees, parks, and the people willing to show up with a long pole and a tarpaulin. You’ll hear how the Kensal to Kilburn Fruit Harvesters built a pickers list, gained access to hundreds of local gardens, and turned seasonal harvests into community benefit, from food bank donations to juice pressing, jam making, chutney workshops, and even school enterprise projects. (Brent Council) Alongside that, Fruity Walk...

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