VISITORS to a county pub have been meeting key members of the Worcestershire Hunt.
Hounds from the hunt's kennels have been travelling around the countryside to promote the Liberty and Livelihood March on Sunday.
Last night, eight-year-old James Philips and his seven-year-old brother Henry met the hounds at the Mug House pub in Claines.
The joint hunt masters, David Palmer and John Griffiths, huntsman Ian Starsmore and hunt spokesman Bob Brierley talked to pub regulars to promote the march.
The Worcestershire Hunt has organised more than 20 coaches to take marchers to London. They are among hundreds of groups from across Worcestershire and Herefordshire travelling to the capital.
Although the hounds have been out in force, they will not be joining the marchers.
For more information on how you can travel with the Worcestershire Hunt, call 01386 792266.
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