A FORGET-Me-Not garden has been installed by KEMP Hospice at Brinton Park to remember lost loved ones. 

The presentation of uniquely handcrafted metal flowers is available to view until Sunday, August 29.

Many of the flowers have already been secured by the public, with each one dedicated in celebration and remembrance of loved ones.

The limited-edition Forget-Me-Not flower sculptures have been handcrafted in Shropshire.

There are still a number of flowers available, and by securing a flower, a vital donation has also been made to the Hospice, which will help them to continue supporting those living in the Wyre Forest with life-limiting illness and those affected by grief.

Once the public display has come to an end, the Forget-Me-Not flowers will then be a timeless keepsake for those who secured them, to treasure the memory of their loved one.

Head of Fundraising and Communications, Charlie Homer said: "We are thrilled that as the Wyre Forest Hospice, the time has finally arrived for us to share this wonderful display with our community. It is especially poignant knowing that each flower that’s been secured so far, is dedicated in remembrance and celebration of loved ones, including those who may no longer be with us."

KEMP were assisted by a team of volunteers from The Wharf Care Home, Stourport on Severn who also sponsored the event.