IF you are looking for something fun to do with your family around Worcestershire this weekend, here are a few events that are likely to be popular.
1. Watch some basketball
Worcester Wolves are playing Leeds Force at University of Worcester Arena on Friday, December 15 at 7.30pm.
You can buy tickets in advance at worcesterwolves.org or buy on the door.
2. Do some carolling in Malvern
Great Malvern Priory Church in Church Street, Malvern, is hold its traditional Christmas carol service 'Carols & readings for Christmas: a service for the Community' on Saturday, December 16 at 6pm.
For more information go to greatmalvernpriory.org.uk.
3. Make your own lantern and see Witley Court in a new light
Witley Court at Witley Court and Gardens is holding its first ever lantern festival, offering a unique chance to explore after-dark, with illuminated trails and twinkling lights bringing the grounds to life.
The event will run from today until Sunday, December 17 from 4 to 8pm. Tickets cost £10 for adults and £7 for children.
For more information go to english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/witley-court-and-gardens/things-to-do/lantern-festival-witley.
4. See a festive brass band concert in Badsey
Avonbank Brass Band is holding its Christmas concert at St James' Church, in Badsey, near Evesham, on Sunday, December 17 at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £7 and under 14s cost £3.50.
Call Anne McCombie on 01386640801 for more details.
5. Enjoy a special performed adaption of The Tailor of Gloucester by Beatrix Potter at The Commandery
The event on Saturday take place either between 11am and noon and 1 and 2pm.
Using costume, props and music, the tale will be spun by the storyteller to bring to the audience one hour filled with imagination, mischief, enchantment and hope.
Tickets cost £5 per child (includes performance, craft activity with one accompanying adult).
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