BEWDLEY gardens are opening their gates to the public this weekend to raise money for a Wyre Forest young persons charity.

Three home gardens on Stourport Road will be allowing people to visit and admire their beautiful landscaping and garden work in aid of Nightstop.

Nightstop is a charity, supporting homeless young people aged between 16 and 25. 

Short term accommodation is provided to those who need it along with support and advice for young people to live independently. 

The gardens will be open on both Saturday, August 7 and Sunday, August 8 from 12pm to 4pm. 

Number 21 Stourport Road offers cottage style planting, the garden at 71 Stourport Road is centred around wildlife and an informal garden with an historical background will be available to view at 121 Stourport Road.

Entry costs £3 per person but provides access to all three gardens. 

The nearest parking to Stourport Road is Bewdley Town Centre or Blackstone picnic area. 

Tea, coffee and cake will also be available to purchase over the weekend. 

Nightstop is based on Worcester Street where crisis support is provided for young people.