THIS year sees the return of the Alfrick and Lulsley Show, which returns for its 68th event on September 7.

In addition to the horticultural marquee and exemption dog show, visitors will be able to enjoy a host of side stalls and attractions, including a licensed bar, teas and cakes in the village hall, a selection of delicious food stall including asian street food, wood fired pizza, gourmet burgers and ice cream.

Children can enjoy pony rides, 'Smiley the Train' rides, bungee trampolining, bouncy boxing, virtual reality experience, alpacas, carousel and a host of other attractions.

Doors open at 12.30 and at around 2.15pm there will be a stunning flypast of the iconic Battle of Britain WWII Spitfire, as the plane returns via Alfrick to RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire.

For older visitors, there are classic cars, tractors and motor bikes, bric-a-brac, books, plants, many other stalls as well as music from the Worcester Concert Brass.

During the afternoon in the arena, we will be treated to performances of special contemporary tribal belly dance routines from Belly Fusion Dance Collective of Worcester, Circus Entertainment from Steve Kaos, who has travelled all the way from Alfrick Pound to be with us, and weather permitting we will have a fantastic Aerobatic Display by pilot, Neil Parkinson in his modified Pitts SIS stunt bi-plane G-FORZ

For more information, go to www.alfrickandlulsley.org/show-page/