A stunning array of classic cars and bikes will be on display at an arboretum in Wolverley this weekend.
The first ever Park Up for Parkinson's event is set to be held in the hidden gardens of Bodenham Arboretum and promises visitors a delightful fusion of vintage wheels, a stunning setting and community spirit.
The event takes place on Sunday (May 12) from 10am until 3.30pm and is designed to raise awareness and support those living with Parkinson's.
James Binnian, the owner of Bodenham Arboretum, said: "We're thrilled to host the first ever Park Up for Parkinson's event at Bodenham Arboretum.
"It's a wonderful opportunity for the community to come together, enjoy some incredible vehicles and show their support for a cause that's close to many hearts."
The show has been organised by the Solihull branch of Parkinson's UK and it will allow visitors to immerse themselves in an array of vehicles that span decades of automotive history.
There will also be a variety of woodland, trees and shrubs to admire across the arboretum's 170 acres
This includes Acers, North American Oaks and Alders as well as two chains of pools and lakes integrated within a working farm.
The plantings and water cover 54 acres with visitors able to explore more than five miles of woodland walk and 15 pools of water.
There are also bridges providing access to the islands in the big pool which children can explore.
Proceeds from the event will go towards supporting the Parkinson's UK branch organising the event and national research initiatives.
To find out more including ticket prices visit www.bodenhamarboretum.co.uk
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