YOUNGSTERS can join the Wildlife Constabulary today to help find out who killed Sid Signet.

The one-and-a-half-hour hunt for clues, part of the Worcester Three Choirs Fringe Festival, will take junior detectives across Chapter Meadows and the riverside.

Who Killed Sid Signet is aimed at five-to-13-year-olds and begins at the interpretation board in Slingpool Walk, off Bromwich Road in St John's, at 2pm today.

For further information call 01905 459343.

Also this afternoon, a conservation demonstration will be held at Hanbury Hall near Droitwich.

Head steward at the hall, Dave Fitzer, will be showing visitors how to clean and preserve ceramics.

Entrance costs £4.60 for adults, £2.30 for children, and £11.50 for a family ticket.

For more information, call 01527 821214.

Tomorrow, the Worcester Gilbert and Sullivan Society will be moving their show, Wicked Waxworks, from Bromyard's Conquest Theatre to Droitwich's Norbury Theatre.

The play, a compilation of modified Gilbert and Sullivan tunes, is about two greedy siblings who persuade a sorcerer to bring their waxworks to life.