BBC Midlands Today presenter Joanne Malin will be opening Primrose Hospice's summer fete.

The popular event is being officially opened by the VIP guest, presenter on BBC Midlands Today and BBC Hereford & Worcester radio.

Everyone is invited to come along from noon to take a look around, wander through the hospice's beautiful gardens and of course take part in all the fun.

Relax and unwind in a complementary therapy taster sessions, enjoy traditional Tardebigge cider, Banner's pork baps or the charity's very own Primrose Pimms & Prosecco Bar.

There will be numerous craft stalls in a marquee, raffles, tombolas and children's activities including a bouncy castle, traditional games and face painting.

There will also be entertainment including appearances from the Primrose Choir, Rock Choir, singer Meg Scare and the Bromsgrove Rock School.

People will have the opportunity to learn more about the essential care and support Primrose provides the local community through talks by nurses and the hospice family support team.

Emma Williams, fundraising manager, said: "The Summer Fete is always a huge success for us. We welcome local residents along to the hospice and everyone always has a great time!

"We are hoping for an even bigger success and turnout this year to raise awareness and funds for Primrose. Many of our staff will be available to chat about the services we provide here. There is so much more to Primrose than meets the eye and we want to give the local community the chance to come and have a look around and support their local hospice."

A spokesman added: "So why not pop along to Primrose, come rain or shine on Saturday, June 22 and show your local hospice some support. Help us raise awareness of the free services we provide to patients and their families in the North East Worcestershire area."