The garden was now growing. We couldn't really see anything happening but underneath the soil things were taking root without our help so we turned our attention to the next phase of developing the playground. Despite exceeding our personal expectations and confounding the sceptics, at this point we still hadn't reached our £10,000 target and it had become apparent that even if we did, we wouldn't have enough money to finish the garden and build the play equipment the children had been so excited about. We also felt we had a community obligation to develop the school grounds for all the people who used it outside of school hours. It was time to be a little more ambitious. So, we decided to go for broke by holding a Summer Fair (outside, in June, in Scotland) and applying for £10,000 from the Big Lottery Fund: Awards for All Scotland.
The application process was long and tough and it was obvious the Big Lottery Fund would need to be convinced by our proposal and its benefits for the community. After a few false starts we managed to put a feasible submission together and sent it away to be judged.
In the meantime we planned the Summer Fair and prayed for sunshine. Bouncy castles were ordered, bunting was strung, baking was baked and stalls were pitched. Hook-a-Duck, Roll-a-penny, Splat-the-Rat and Lucky Dips were set up alongside face-painting and tombolas. On the morning of the fair we woke up to blue skies and a fair wind. Lothian and Borders Police arrived with their community football pitch to universal acclaim and a crew from Marionville Fire Station turned up in the shiniest red fire engine to the delight of every child at the fair. Teachers and parents helped out with everything, which was fantastic, and the fair, which was free to everyone and open to the whole community, was a huge success. That day was the icing on the cake of an amazing year for Hermitage Park.

Now, if you believe in fate or just lucky coincidences you won't be surprised to hear that we received a letter on the very morning of the fair which made everything we'd done seem worthwhile. The Big Lottery Fund had awarded us the full amount of £10,000. Opening that envelope was beyond nerve-wracking and the euphoria that followed was unbelievable. You can say what you like about Royal Mail but their timing that day was impeccable.