A CHARITY golf day this weekend will raise money in memory of a 10-year-old boy.

Alfie Hyett died in 2016 following a tragic accident which, a county coroner ruled, followed an 'act of childhood curiosity'.

His bereaved family were helped by the charity 4Louis which donate memory boxes to hospitals to give to parents after they have lost a child.

The contents of the box help families to find their own way through the grief and contain two teddy bears, a hand printing kit, a box for a lock of hair, a glass angel, a story book, a balloon and seeds to plant.

Each box is tailored to the age of the baby or child lost and costs approximately £30 to produce and distribute. 

To raise money for the charity, Alfie's father, Nick Hyett, and other family members have organised a charity golf day at Brampton Golf Course in Madley this Saturday.

Mr Hyett said: "For such an unknown charity, they have been an enormous help and I wanted to raise awareness of the charity and help other parents.”

The golf day is being held on Saturday, May 13 between 9am and 5pm.

To get involved, contact the golf club. To donate directly to the charity, visit justgiving.com/4louis