A HEREFORDSHIRE business will celebrate its silver anniversary by hosting a jamboree for charity.
The Hop Pocket, in Bishops Frome, will hold the event on Saturday (August 10) and Sunday (August 11) from 11am to 4.30pm in aid of Midlands Air Ambulance, Acorns and St Michael's Hospice.
There will be a covered craft market featuring local makers who will be selling their wares, a children's activity tent, and a bouncy castle.
On the Sunday there will also be visits from Leominster Morris and the Friends of the Owls.
Matthew Pudge, manager of The Hop Pocket, said: "Reaching our quarter century is a great achievement, and a wonderful excuse to have some fun while raising money for some deserving local charities."
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