TALENTED youngsters will be strutting their stuff on stage in Stourport this weekend as part of a charity fundraiser.

Mentor Link, which supports vulnerable and distressed children from across the West Midlands, is hosting the grand final of Who’s Got Talent at Areley Kings Village Hall in Stourport on Saturday (October 7) at 3pm.

A total of 18 acts, featuring performers all under the age of 21, will be doing battle for the top prize with three judges determining the winner and two runners-up.

The three judges are theatre singer and actor Andrew Skidmore, professional dancer Diane Ricci and local performer and founder member of Berkeley Square, Jonathan Darby.

The winner will receive £100 cash prize, a studio shoot with For All Seasons Photography plus a 20inch by 30inch canvas of their choice. All acts taking part will receive a certificate.

Wyre Forest MP, Mark Garnier, will be attending the show and presenting the awards to the winners.

Tickets are cost £6 for adults and £4 for under 12’s while toddlers aged under two can attend for free.

They are on sale at the Mentor Link charity shop in Stourport High Street or by contacting Rachel Francis on 01299 822336 or by emailing rachel.francis.org.uk.