THE laid-back sounds of swing and jazz rang out across the village of Bransford on Sunday as the Jack Daniels Big Band entertained the crowds at a charity picnic event.
Hundreds of people packed a picnic basket and turned up in force at Bransford Manor - the home of estate agent and High Sheriff of Worcestershire Andrew Grant, who opened up the grounds for the occasion.
Mr Grant - who is also chairman of the St Richard's New Hospice Appeal - organised the event to help raise cash towards the final £350,000 which is still needed to build a new £5.25m hospice in Wildwood Way, Spetchley, near Worcester.
The event, which was sponsored by the Worcester News, included a bouncy castle and a fire engine to entertain youngsters.
There was also a grand raffle offering prizes such as a PlayStation, an overnight stay in the four-poster bed suite at The Whitehouse Hotel in Foregate Street, Worcester, and a meal for two at the Chateau Impney, Droitwich.
Tina Stanley, who helped organise the event, said it had been a huge success.
"The weather held out for us and everybody who came said they had a wonderful time," she added.
"At the same time we managed to raise a lot of money for a fabulous cause."
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