Photos have captured the dramatic ten-year transformation of a popular pub in Stourport.
The Black Star, which is located on Mitton Street, was taken over by Maria and Andy Gooding in October 2014.
Since then, the pub has undergone a complete makeover, including the addition of a stunning remembrance day mural painted on the pub wall.
The mural, which was painted by Stourport tattoo artist Gareth Way, was created in honour of those who sacrificed their lives for their country.
The owners of the pub have also created a new logo and had a new sash installed to add colour and bring a new lease of life to the establishment.
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Over the years, the pub has become renowned for its live music, entertainment and real ale with customers praising its "fantastic" food and describing it as a "wonderful place".
Andy and Maria Gooding are now celebrating 10 years since taking over the pub with live music set to entertain the town throughout the weekend.
Ms Gooding said: "Everyone is welcome to come down and celebrate. We are a public house so the more the merrier. We'll have plenty of food and cake that we need help to eat and we just want everyone to have a good time.
"The last 10 years have been a bit of a blur but there is always something new and exciting happening."
For more information about the celebrations and to see the full music line-up visit The Black Star Facebook page or www.theblackstar.co.uk/
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