RESIDENTS are being invited to visit the Kidderminster Greener Living Fair later this month.

The free event, which is organised by Wyre Forest District Council and Transition Kidderminster, will take place at Kidderminster Town Hall on Saturday, January 28, between 10.30am and 2.30pm.

The fair will showcase a wide range of activities, products, individuals and organisations that enable and support green and healthy communities and will provide the perfect opportunity to find out more about things going on in the area.

Information and advice will be available about things such as renewable energy and technologies, electric vehicles and cycling.

There will be free and fun activities for people of all ages and stalls promoting exciting things taking place in the district's green spaces, including Bewdley Repair Cafe and 'Square Foot Gardening'.

A range of upcycled goods and Traidcraft and fairtrade products will be on sale, free hot drinks will be provided, as well as hot food which has been made from ingredients that would otherwise have gone to waste.

Councillor Juliet Smith, cabinet member for health, wellbeing and housing, said: "Similar events in recent years have been a real hit with residents and visitors to the area.

"The intention is that visitors to the fair will get a chance to find out more about what is happening in the area and the things that people doing to look after their health, save money, and support the wider community and our natural places.

"We look forward to seeing you."

For more information about the Greener Living Fair, visit wyreforestdc.gov.uk/greenerlivingfair.