The first Dymock Daffodil Weekend and Spring Fayre for two years will take place this weekend (March 26 and 27).

Organisers are hoping for a bumper couple of days following the success of the Kempley event last weekend and the return of visitors to the Golden Triangle.

There will be trading tables in the hall selling a variety of wares including jewellery, greetings cards, animal paintings, bric-a brac etc.

Refreshments will be served all day including bacon baps, home-made cakes and the popular cream scones.

There will be guided walks each day to see the daffodils at 11am and 2.30pm. Walks will go where the daffodils are most prolific and information will also be available to see daffodils from a vehicle.

Walks will take about an hour and a half but you can be guided to go on a longer or shorter one.